Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In
Traditional Chinese九龍城寨之圍城
Directed bySoi Cheang
Screenplay byAu Kin-yee
Chan Tai-lei
Lai Chun
Based onCity of Darkness
by Andy Seto
Produced byJohn Chong
Peter Lam
Wilson Yip
StarringLouis Koo
Raymond Lam
Terrance Lau
Philip Ng
Tony Wu
German Cheung
Sammo Hung
CinematographyCheng Siu-Keung
Edited byCheung Ka-fai
Music byKenji Kawai
Production
companies
Media Asia Films
Entertaining Power
One Cool Film Production Limited
Sil-Metropole Organisation
Lianray Pictures
HG Entertainment
Distributed byMedia Asia Distributions
Release dates
  • April 25, 2024 (2024-04-25) (MCL Movie Town)
  • May 1, 2024 (2024-05-01) (Hong Kong)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a 2024 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Soi Cheang and co-written by Au Kin-yee, Chan Tai-lei, and Lai Chun. Featuring an ensemble cast including Louis Koo, Raymond Lam, Richie Jen, Terrance Lau, Kenny Wong, Philip Ng, Tony Wu, German Cheung and Sammo Hung, the film is loosely adapted from the Hong Kong manhua series City of Darkness authored by Andy Seto, which is based on Yu-Wing Leung's 2009 novel of the same name. Set in the demolished ungoverned enclave of Kowloon Walled City in British Hong Kong, the film revolves around a troubled youth named Chan Lok-kwan (Lam) who seeks refuge in the walled city and is enlisted by the city's guardian leader, Tornado (Koo), to resist the invasion of the crimelord Mr. Big (Hung).

Having been in development since the early 2010s, the film underwent changes in directors and writers and was stuck in development hell for almost a decade. Cheang was attached to the project in February 2021, along with Koo and Jen as the leading cast. Principal photography began in November of the same year and wrapped in April 2022. The film had a budget of approximately US$39 million, which included the construction of a replica set of the Kowloon Walled City, making it one of the most expensive Hong Kong productions of all time.

The film premiered at MCL Movie Town on April 25, 2024, followed by a theatrical release in Hong Kong on May 1. It was also selected for screening at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

Synopsis

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Cast

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  • Louis Koo as Cyclone: a martial arts master who strives to protect the safety and stability of the residents in the Kowloon Walled City.[1][2]
  • Raymond Lam as Chan Lok-kwun: a refugee who settled in the walled city but became entangled in the chaos within and faced the imminent demolition of the city.[1]
  • Terrance Lau as Shin: the loyal second-in-command of Cyclone's outlaw gang, who later becomes a companion to Lok.[2]
  • Philip Ng as King: Mr. Big's unhinged and indestructible right-hand man.[1]
  • Tony Wu as Twelfth Master: a katana-wielding member of Tiger's mafia and Cyclone's outlaw gang, who later becomes a companion to Chan.[2]
  • German Cheung as AV: a medic and kickboxer in Cyclone's outlaw gang, who later becomes a companion to Chan.[2]
  • Sammo Hung as Mr. Big: a crimelord rival to Cyclone, who solely focuses on maximizing his wealth and personal interests.

Also appearing in the film are Richie Jen as Chau, a mafia boss-turned-landlord and blood brother of Cyclone, who lost his family at the hands of Jim;[2] Kenny Wong as Tiger: a mafia boss based in Temple Street and an acquaintance of Cyclone, who lost an eye in a fight with Jim.[2] Residents of the Walled City include Fish Liew as Yin Fan, a fishmonger with affiliations with Shin;[3] Chu Pak Hong as a drug addict;[4] Law Wing-cheong as Uncle Lang, a grocery store owner; Sean Wong as a child who nearly falls victim to King;[5] and wuxia novelist Jozev Kiu cameos as Double Blade, a restaurateur and skilled swordsman loyal to Cyclone.[2] Cecilia Choi appears as Jim's deceased wife;[4] and Deon Cheung appears as a government official.[6] Additionally, Aaron Kwok makes a cameo appearance as Chan Jim, the Killer King, a martial artist and Chan Lok-kwun's father, who serves as Cyclone's enemy but is secretly acquainted with him.[2] Chung Suet Ying was initially cast in a role, but did not appear in the film.[7]

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On 13 April 2013, Media Asia announced the project was to be titled Dragon City and set to be directed by Derek Kwok and starring Donnie Yen, who would also serve as action director and producer through his production company, Super Hero Films, and was set to begin production in September of that year.[8][9]

After seemingly stuck in development hell for several years, Media Asia once again announced the project on 28 February 2021, with Soi Cheang set to direct while Koo, Richie Jen and Zhang Jin are set to star.[10] Principal photography for Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In officially began on 22 November 2021, as was revealed in a post on the film's official Facebook page, although the cast was not revealed yet until the film held its production commencement ceremony on 30 November, which was attended by Cheang, producers John Chong and Wilson Yip and cast members Koo, Sammo Hung, Jen, Raymond Lam, Terrance Lau, Kenny Wong, Tony Wu, German Cheung, Philip Ng, Chu Pak Hong and Chung Suet Ying. There Koo revealed that two replica sets of the Kowloon Walled City were built for filming, while actual magazines, record albums, televisions and commercials from the 1980s will be used as props.[11][12] All the main cast spent a year training to prepare for the film's fight scenes.[13]

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Principal photography began on November 30, 2021.[14] The crew initially planned to film in mainland China but changed to Hong Kong due to the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] The production crew spent over HK$300 million on set construction, building three major on-scale replica sets: one in an unrented land in Kowloon Bay, another in the abandoned Tat Tak School in Yuen Long, and the third at the Shaw Studios and Shing Fung Studios in Sai Kung. These sets covered approximately 80 to 90% of the actual size of the Kowloon Walled City.[16][17] Set decoration was overseen by art director Kenneth Mak.[18] Mak and the crew conducted extensive research using photos and archives that documented the Kowloon Walled City, aiming to replicate the residents' way of life.[16] They gathered vintage antiques such as household goods, electrical appliances, as well as metal gates and window grilles salvaged from buildings slated for demolition, which were used as props on set.[16] Numerous three to four-story buildings were constructed, paying close attention to the chaotic entwinement of electrical wires and water pipes.[17] Additionally, wheels were added to most of the set, which featured over ten interchangeable stage sceneries.[16][18] Mak described the entire set as a "moving castle".[16]

Filming commenced in the replica set in Yuen Long, which included scenes set in the temple, bamboo theatre, Double Blade's two-deck cha chaan teng, and Mr. Big's lair.[17] The production crew then moved to the Sai Kung set, featuring a 200-meter long main street.[17] Scenes shot there included Chan and the outlaw gang taking vigilante action against a drug addict in an alley.[17] Originally scheduled to wrap up after the Lunar New Year of 2022, filming was briefly paused on February 25 due to COVID-19 spreading on set, resulting in actor Deon Cheung and several crew members getting infected.[19][20] Production resumed in March in the replica set built in Kowloon Bay.[19] On March 23, action scenes of Raymond Lam being chased and fighting on a bus near the set were filmed.[19] Additional scenes were shot at the Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market and on Nathan Road.[15] Filming concluded in April 2022.[21]

M+ engaged in discussions with the crew regarding the possible purchase and preservation of the entire replica set for exhibition purposes, but the negotiations did not succeed and all three sets were demolished after the production wrapped up.[16] A day was reserved for aerial shots of the entire Kowloon Bay replica set before the demolition.[16]

Release

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Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is set for theatrical release on 1 May 2024 in Hong Kong and China. The film was also selected to be in the Official Selection (Midnight Screening) of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival which will run from 14 to 25 May 2024.[22]

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  • Louis Koo as Cyclone: a martial arts master who strives to protect the safety and stability of the residents in the Kowloon Walled City.[1]
  • Sammo Hung as Mr. Big: a crime lord who is solely focused on maximizing his wealth and personal interests.[2][1]
  • Richie Jen as Chau: a mafia boss-turned-landlord and the blood.[3]
  • Raymond Lam as Chan Lok Kwan (陳洛軍): a refugee who settled in the walled city but became entangled in the chaos within and faced the imminent demolition of the city.[2][4]
  • Terrance Lau as Shin (信一): the loyal second-in-command of Tornado's outlaw gang who later becomes a companion to Chan.[5][2]
  • Kenny Wong as Uncle Tiger (Tiger叔)[5]
  • Philip Ng as Wong Gau (王九): Mr. Big's right-hand man.[1] Cheang modified the settings of Wong in the comics from a martial artist in Qing Dynasty attire with the ability to conjure a canopy aura to a modern hooligan with the power of Chinese spirit possession.[4]
  • Tony Wu as Twelfth Master (十二少): a katana-wielding member of Tornado's outlaw gang who later becomes a companion to Chan.[2][6]
  • German Cheung as AV (四仔): a kickboxer in Tornado's outlaw gang who later becomes a companion to Chan.[2][6] Cheang revised AV's backstory and replaced his iconic face-mask in the comic with a medical gauze mask.[4]

Once Upon a Time in HKDSE
Traditional Chinese公開試當真
Directed byLeung Yik-ho
Produced byHui Yin
Neo Yau
Man Wing-cheung
Chan Yat-long
StarringHui Yin
Tang Ngai-hong
CinematographyLeung Yik-ho
Edited byWilliam Chang
Music byJan Curious
Production
company
Distributed byGolden Scene
Release dates
  • June 23, 2024 (2024-06-23) (Elements)
  • July 4, 2024 (2024-07-04) (Hong Kong)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Once Upon a Time in HKDSE is a 2024 Hong Kong documentary film produced by the YouTube channel Trial & Error. Starring the channel's founder, Hui Yin, and a secondary school student, Tang Ngai-hong, the film documents their preparation for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education examinations and focuses on the exam culture of the city. Originally released on YouTube as a video series, it went viral on the internet and received positive feedback, leading to the production of an expanded and re-edited version as a feature film.

The film premiered on June 23, 2024 at Elements, Hong Kong, followed by a theatrical release on July 4.


Invincible Dragon
Traditional Chinese九龍不敗
Directed byFruit Chan
Screenplay byFruit Chan
Jason Lam
Produced byAmy Chin
John Chong
Raymond Wong
StarringMax Zhang
Anderson Silva
Kevin Cheng
Annie Liu
Stephy Tang
CinematographyCheng Siu-keung
Edited byFruit Chan
Music byDay Tai
Production
companies
Pegasus Entertainment
Big Honor Entertainment
Distributed byPegasus Entertainment
Release date
  • June 20, 2019 (2019-06-20) (Hong Kong)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Invincible Dragon (Chinese: 九龍不敗) is a 2019 Hong Kong crime action film directed and co-written by Fruit Chan, and stars Max Zhang, Anderson Silva, Kevin Cheng, Annie Liu, and Stephy Tang. The film follows a dragon-believing police detective (Zhang) investigating a serial murder targeting policewomen which results in the death of his fiancée (Tang), as he hopes to enlist the dragon’s help along the way.

The screenplay was conceived prior to Chan's 2014 film The Midnight After, with Pegasus Entertainment announced as the production company in 2016. Filming began in Hong Kong that year and subsequently moved to Macau, wrapping in February 2017. Post-production spanned around three years due to the extensive visual effects work required.

The film was theatrically released on 20 June 2019 in Hong Kong. It received negative reviews, with critics criticizing the plot, characters, themes, action sequences, and special effects, some describing it as the weakest entry in Chan's filmography.

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Also appearing in the film are Bruce Hung as Cheng Hsu-hsiang, a baseball player idolized by Fen; Kent Tsai as Guo, Fen's ex-boyfriend who cheated on her; Bai Bai as Guan, Fen's salon colleague; Honduras, Miao Ke-li and Kuo Tzu-chien as Boss North, Auntie Gold, and Boss Chuan, the highest-ranking mafia bosses in Tai's triad; Hsia Teng-hung as Four Eye, Boss Chuan's right-hand man; and Duncan Chow as Boss Tung, a Donggun-originated mafia boss acquainted with Tai. Chern Hawyeu cameos as a smoothie shop customer.[7]

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Principal photography began on 23 August 2022.[8] The Mei-mun Hair Salon, a main set for the film, was designed and renovated on location in Ximending, Taipei.[9][10] Daniel Hong and Vivian Sung were spotted filming at Jingmei Night Market, Taipei on 3 October.[11] Location shooting also took place in New Taipei City,[12][13] including Shulin District and Zhonghe District.[14] Filming ultimately concluded on 17 October, spanning approximately one and a half months.[15]

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James Marsh of South China Morning Post gave the film 3/5 stars, commenting that Miss Shampoo is a giddily self-satisfied romantic comedy that, while bursting with youthful energy and clever plotting, is ultimately undermined by a juvenile sense of humor, despite its charming leads and engaging premise.[16] Tay Yek Keak of 8days gave the film 3.5/5 stars and described the film as a chaotic mix of romance, drama, and violence, noting that while the genres blend just about effectively, Giddens Ko’s talent for coming-of-age stories and memorable characters ultimately elevated the film, despite a somewhat disappointing ending.[17]

Estella Huang of Mirror Media criticized the film for closely resembling the story and character dynamics of the previously adapted Korean film Man in Love, and noting that its emphasis on humor over emotional depth undermines the seriousness of the central romance, resulting in a narrative that feels more like a variety show than a cohesive story.[18] Berton Hsu, in his review for The News Lens, emphasized the film's box office failure, noting that the chaotic blend of humor, dark themes, and romance elements, combined with a disjointed narrative filled with clichés, resulted in a lackluster adaptation.[19]

V.N. Pryor of Cinapse focused on the writing and offered a positive review, praising the film as delightfully entertaining, expertly blending romantic comedy and crime elements, and highlighting Giddens Ko's improved ability to engage audiences with humor and endearing character dynamics.[20] Simon Abrams of RogerEbert.com also described the film as an infectious and humorously chaotic blend of gangster and romantic comedy, celebrating a fresh style in Giddens Ko's filmography.[21] Cinema Escapist ranked the film ninth on its list of the top ten Taiwanese films of 2023.[22]

Hong Kong film critic Sek Kei highlighted that the film features a tough gangster who falls for a quirky hairdresser, integrating heroic bloodshed elements typical of Hong Kong cinema alongside charming characters and witty details, but he had reservations on whether it would resonate with contemporary Hong Kong audiences given the evolving landscape of gangster films.[23] Keith Ho, writing for HK01, also noted that the film pays homage to Hong Kong cinema, effectively blending action and gangster elements typical of Hong Kong films with romance and drama, all while making significant changes to its source material, resulting in an entertaining and emotionally engaging experience.[24]


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Cast Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Ref.
Sylvia Chang Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu
Lee Kang-sheng Tang Niansheng Body disposer Yong Tang Niansheng
Michael Huang Guo Boxiang Guo Boxiang
David Wu Guo Liren [25]
Tracy Chou Guo Xinyi Yunxin Madame Hong [25][26][27]
Kenny Yen Guo Qichao [25]
Eleven Yao Xiaosu Limin Police officer Zian Zian
Duan Chun-hao Wang Changsheng Police officer Police officer Hao Duan
Hsueh Shih-ling Mourning Hall Mysterious Extra Yunlong Yunlong [28][29]
Nikki Hsieh Red Light District Extra Sijie /Sichun Body disposer Wu Yuenu Wu Yuenu [28][30][31]
Jason King Baoqiang Duan's father [25]
Garfield Chung Wenjian [25]
JC Lin Guan [25]
Tony Yang Liu Changkun Liu Changkun
Runyin Bai Lun Lun [32]
Buffy Chen Wen Wen [33]
Aileen Tan Yu [34]
Romeo Tan Alun [34]
Ryan Tang Ping [25]
Sean Huang Ayuan / Axiang Axiang
Rima Zeidan Detective Police officer [30]
Heaven Hai Ping's wife [35]

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  • Megan Lai as Hsiung Ying-ying, a former legislator who entered parliament to oppose a controversial factory plant[36]
  • Bruce Hung as Wang You-wei, a security guard-turned-legislator who has been in love with Ying-ying since childhood[36]
  • Wang Chung-huang as Li Kuo-chung, a crooked gangster-politician[36]
  • Tuo Tsung-hua as Ying-ying's Father, a handyman in parliament who has romantic feelings for Feng-hua[37]
  • Francesca Kao as Wang Feng-hua, a human resources staff member in parliament[37]
  • Da-her Lin as Ku Te-you, a student undergoing substitute military service as a security guard in parliament[38]

Also featuring cameo appearances from political commentator Chen Tzu-chien, comedian Brian Tseng, and YouTuber ChuChuShoe as zombies.[39]

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