Film Reviews - Written by AdminHQ on Saturday, April 5, 2008 7:09 - 1 Comment
Beast Cops (1998)
Director(s): Gordon Chan, Dante Lam
Starring: Anthony Wong, Michael Wong, Sam Lee, Roy Cheung
Featuring: Stephanie Che, Kathy Chow, Arthur Wong, Patrick Tam, Kong Kim
Tung (Anthony Wong), a slightly dirty cop, has managed to keep a truce between the local gangs through his friendship with the local Big Brother (Roy Cheung). However, when Big Brother must flee to the mainland after a botched hit, a young Triad named Push-pin decides to step in. Things go from bad to worse when Push-pin finds out Tung’s new boss, Mike (Michael.Wong), is sleeping with Big Brother’s ex-girlfriend. Tung must decide which side of the fence he is on and who to support.
Despite the title, Beast Cops is not the over-the-top action extravaganza you might expect. Rather, it is a GoodFellas-style look into the lives of the cops and Triads. The film has an almost documentary-like feeling in parts, such as when characters speak directly into the camera or through the use of steadicams. Like GoodFellas, Beast Cops also has a healthy dose of violence, often popping up when you least expect it.
All of the leads are good — even Michael Wong, one of the worst actors I have ever seen on either side of the ocean, who can simultaneously butcher lines in both English and Cantonese is suprisingly decent. However, the real standout is Anthony Wong. A little paunchier than in previous films and with a scraggly goatee and perpetual rings under his eyes, it’s very easy to see him as the world-weary Tung. And his over-the-top psycho performance at the end is just simply great. It’s worth seeing this movie just to see the young Triads run like schoolgirls from the crazed, seemingly invincible Tung.
I only have a couple of nitpicks with Beast Cops. While the soundtrack is very good for the most part, the Pulp Fiction-ish surf music at the end really takes away from the ultra-violent turn in the action. Also, the last scene is far too cheery and seems to have been tacked on to please the audience. Overall, though, Beast Cops is one of the best crime movies I have seen in years. The ending leaves room for a sequel, which I would happily welcome.
Film Review By Amanda Ellis
You can buy this DVD at: www.hongkong-store.com
1 Comment
Joseph Batersby
Leave a Reply
Most Popular Content
- Screen Power Vol. 9, Issue 2. Jade Screen Vol. 5, Issue 6
- Battle of Wits Comes To UK DVD & Blu-ray
- Xmas Special Offer: FREE Jackie Chan & Hong Kong Movie Books!
- A Big Thumbs Up For Donnie Yen's Ip Man
- Yuen Biao Is Back In The Ultimate Crime Fighter
- Jackie Chan’s Shinjuku Incident to open HKIFF
- Battle of Wits Comes To UK DVD & Blu-ray
- Xmas Special Offer: FREE Jackie Chan & Hong Kong Movie Books!
- Screen Power Vol. 9, Issue 2. Jade Screen Vol. 5, Issue 6
- Yuen Biao Is Back In The Ultimate Crime Fighter
- Bruce Lee Fist Of Fury Figure Released
- A Big Thumbs Up For Donnie Yen’s Ip Man
- Dragon Dynasty Release Supercop Special Edition
- Win An Autographed Jackie Chan Robin-B-Hood DVD Sleeve!
- Fingers Crossed At Hong Kong’s Media Asia
- No Mainland Release For Chan’s Shinjuku Incident
Articles - Dec 23, 2008 3:23 - 9 Comments
Battle of Wits Comes To UK DVD & Blu-ray
More In Articles
- Yuen Biao Is Back In The Ultimate Crime Fighter
- Bruce Lee Fist Of Fury Figure Released
- Kung Fu’s David Carradine Is Back!
- Tsui Siu-ming’s Champions
- Mandarin Films Ip Man Teaser Trailer
Exclusive Events - Oct 15, 2008 7:51 - 13 Comments
2009 Hong Kong Movie London Screening
More In Exclusive Events
- Drunken Master London Screening
- Jade Screen Hong Kong Tour 2007
- Hong Kong Movie Superstar Richard Ng in London (May 2007)
- Jade Screen Hong Kong Tour 2006 (September 2006)
- Screen Power Readers Meet Jackie Chan In Hong Kong (May 2006)
News - Jan 5, 2009 17:18 - 0 Comments
Jackie Chan’s Shinjuku Incident to open HKIFF
More In News
- Xmas Special Offer: FREE Jackie Chan & Hong Kong Movie Books!
- A Big Thumbs Up For Donnie Yen’s Ip Man
- Dragon Dynasty Release Supercop Special Edition
- Win An Autographed Jackie Chan Robin-B-Hood DVD Sleeve!
- Fingers Crossed At Hong Kong’s Media Asia







Love this film… one of Anthony Wong’s best!