A Better Tomorrow (Ying hung boon sik)
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Cast
- Lung Ti
- Yun-Fat Chow
- Leslie Cheung
- Emily Chu
- Waise Lee
- Feng Tien
- John Woo
- Yanzi Shi
- Kenneth Tsang
- Fui-On Shing
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Apr 30, 2021
Nobody understands the male friendship & brotherhood better than John Woo.
NakulMar 7, 2021Brotherhood and ethics vs. blood and fire. The DNA strand to just about every great action melodrama for the next two decades.
Josh LewisOct 10, 2021Somebody told John Woo that ACAB meant All Cops Are Bros and no one bothered to correct him.
CinemaVoid 🏴☠️ - Jun 25, 2015
After an up and down decade as a director for hire in the last days of the Shaw Brothers, working alternately in the wuxia and wacky comedy genres, John Woo finally hit it big in 1986 when he teamed up with Tsui Hark and the Cinema City studio to remake Patrick Lung Kong's…
Sean GilmanSep 22, 2021Chow Yun-Fat light his cigarette with a burning cash not even 5 minutes into the movie, 6 stars
BananaPuddingDec 11, 2023Don’t get me wrong, this is great, but it really needs a beaver with box braids.
Netscape - Apr 23, 2018
The last time I wrote here about this one, I talked about the relationship to A Story of Discharged Prisoner and Chang Cheh's brotherhood films. Rewatching it today, I was thinking about the signficance of the casting. Ti Lung was, of course, one of Chang Cheh's main leads…
Filipe FurtadoJan 22, 2021Make action films gay again.
Josefina (Girl On The Shore)Jul 4, 2015Finally having seen STORY OF A DISCHARGED PRISONER it seems very clear that Woo took inspiration from its social realism and tried to marry that to a Shaw-style story of martial brotherhood using their shared shifting codes of honor as a bridge. Once the catalyst for those…
matt lynch
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Chow Yun Fat is the coolest anyone has ever been on screen! An action packed tale of blood and brotherhood, this crime drama delivers the gun play and a great script to go with it! John Woo at the height of his directing power, this film is a must watch for any film enthusiast!
Peak Hong Kong action and a good story of sacrifice and love
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Superlative action scenes, particularly a bloody guns-grenades-and-swords finale with a body count to rival the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan, help wash away many of the flaws. Action for its own sake may not have been the film's intended point, but it'll do.
A reminder of the astonishingly kinetic talent that John Woo maybe still possesses, this at times is on the verge of melodrama, but rescues itself from the brink with some fine gunplay.