Where the Wind Blows

Where the Wind Blows

2023144 min
5.6/10
CrimeDramaThriller

Plot Summary

The decades spanning story of two very different policemen who rise to power in Hong Kong during British rule, and end up at odds with both organised crime groups and the anti-corruption unit vowing to bring them down.

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👥Cast (52)

Aaron Kwok

Aaron Kwok

Lui Lok

Tony Leung Chiu-wai

Tony Leung Chiu-wai

Nam Kong

Du Juan

Du Juan

Tsai Zhen

Patrick Tam Yiu-Man

Patrick Tam Yiu-Man

Yim Hung

Tse Kwan-Ho

Tse Kwan-Ho

Limpy Ho

Michael Chow Man-Kin

Michael Chow Man-Kin

Fat-Bee

Chui Tien-You

Chui Tien-You

Young Lui Lok

Lam Yiu-Sing

Lam Yiu-Sing

Young Nam Kong

Michael Ning

Michael Ning

Young Fat-Bee

Ron Ng Cheuk-Hai

Ron Ng Cheuk-Hai

Kot Sui-Hung

Louis Cheung

Louis Cheung

Character

Stephen Ho

Stephen Ho

Sai-Wing

🎬Crew

Director

Philip Yung Chi-Kwong

Writers

Philip Yung Chi-Kwong, Effy Sun

Producers

Julia Chu, Li Kuo-Hsing, Liu Rong, John Shum Kin-Fun, Jason Li

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

10/8/2023

The premiss of this cop drama is quite promising. It depicts a scenario in which the dedication of the few honest officers amongst Hong Kong's colonial police have to combat both their own crooked comrades as well as the increasingly powerful Triad gangs that are gradually overrunning the place - to the extent that the British might have to send in their troops to restore law and order. What also complicates the story is that both "Nam Kong" (Tony Leung) and "Lui Lok" (Aaron Kwok) are aspirational policemen who are prepared to use whatever it takes to get on - and that, coupled with the equally ambitious attitudes of their wives, means that they are just as corrupt and devious as those they are purporting to be trying to control. The thing with this drama is it's pace. It takes far, far, too long to get going with way too little action or intrigue until well into the second hour, by which time I was starting to wriggle in my seat. There's an inevitability about the whole story thereafter and Philip Yung just doesn't manage to create characters about whom I could care less. The whole honour code/triad criminality plot is largely neglected in favour of an half-hearted, semi-westernised, crime thriller that really is distinctly lacking in thrills and that is just too long. It meandered and rambled too much for me with much to much dialogue and nowhere near enough focus on what could have been a really good hybrid-culture, political, adventure. It's OK, watchable, but really nothing more.

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Production Companies

Mei Ah Entertainment
Dadi Film Group