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2023 • Crime / Drama • 126m

The Goldfinger

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In 1970s Hong Kong, the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) was formed to bring down the corruption syndicate led by British government officials. One of its top investigators is Senior Investigator Lau Kai-Yuen, who brought down countless corrupted officials. Just as he thought stability and prosperity are within reach, a new era of greed and riches takes him into a new battlefield of corruption.

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Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
Henry Cheng
Andy Lau
Andy Lau
Liu Qi Yuan
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Carmen Zhang
Simon Yam
Simon Yam
K.K. Zeng
Michael Ning
Michael Ning
Ren Chong
Carlos Chan Ka-Lok
Carlos Chan Ka-Lok
He Hao Yun
Tai Bo
Tai Bo
Wu Ren Song
Alex Fong Chung-Sun
Alex Fong Chung-Sun
Kelvin
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Musharra Hafa
Chin Ka-Lok
Chin Ka-Lok
Sarge
Sham Ka-Ki
Sham Ka-Ki
Johnny Zeng
Catherine Chau
Catherine Chau
Sun Hui
Renci Yeung
Renci Yeung
Liu Yong
Anita Yuen Wing-Yee
Anita Yuen Wing-Yee
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Deep Ng Ho-Hong
Deep Ng Ho-Hong
Ng Siu-Hin
Ng Siu-Hin
Zhan Wen Wei
Lam Yiu-Sing
Lam Yiu-Sing
Xie Jian Ming
Philippe Joly
Philippe Joly
Head of KGB
Writer: Felix Chong Man-KeungDirector: Felix Chong Man-KeungProducer: Jason Siu Kim-ChauProducer: Ronald Wong

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CinemaSerf
2024-01-26
60%

Back in the 1970s, Hong Kong was riddled with corrupt officials that the Government determined to bring to book. Much to the chagrin of one of the principal culprits - the police - they established an anti-corruption unit charged with addressing this problem, and thanks to one of their lead investigators (Andy Lau) they succeed! Many years later, when the British and Chinese start to talk about the colony's reunification, the Stock Market plummets and he is brought back to investigate the wealthy boss of a large network of companies (Tony Leung) who is living his gilded life of luxury whilst his investors seem to be losing their shirts. As he looks into things more, he discovers an intricate web of subsidiaries, bribery and shell companies that prove to resemble the ultimate in ponzi schemes. It's not just the enterprise that is suspect, but he gradually realises that the dodgy establishment he had hoped he had helped to dismantle years earlier had just, very efficiently, reinvented itself - and it permeates through to the top echelons of society. The film is based on real events and so, like them, we have peaks and troughs as the plot develops. That's where the film rather loses it's way. At it's best, it's tightly structured with a good dynamic between the policeman and his prey. For most of the rest of it, it rather meanders along with a real paucity of detail and little effort to show us just how charisma and charm duped just about everyone. A decent effort from Lau and Leung but it's a long two hours that skimps too much on the interesting aspects of an business that spanned the world at it's peak, run by a sleazy and unscrupulous man.

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Status
Released
Origin
HK
Languages
Cantonese
Studios
Emperor Motion Pictures, Tianjin Maoyan Weying Media
Budget
$45,000,000
Box Office
$6,136,329

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