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Future Cops

Titre original : Chiu kap hok hau ba wong
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
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6,0/10
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Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin, Dicky Cheung, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau, Richard Ng, Simon Yam, Chingmy Yau, Charlie Yeung, and King-Tan Yuen in Future Cops (1993)
Ryu, Dhalsim and Vega are sent out to stop M. Bison. They befriend a teenage school student and seek out Bison. Bison sends out his own soliders, Ken and Sagat.
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Ryu, Dhalsim et Vega font équipe avec un étudiant pour affronter M. Bison. Bison envoie Ken et Sagat pour les engager. Les groupes s'affrontent dans une bataille pour déterminer le sort de l... Tout lireRyu, Dhalsim et Vega font équipe avec un étudiant pour affronter M. Bison. Bison envoie Ken et Sagat pour les engager. Les groupes s'affrontent dans une bataille pour déterminer le sort de leurs agendas contradictoires.Ryu, Dhalsim et Vega font équipe avec un étudiant pour affronter M. Bison. Bison envoie Ken et Sagat pour les engager. Les groupes s'affrontent dans une bataille pour déterminer le sort de leurs agendas contradictoires.

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    • Jing Wong
  • Scénario
    • Jing Wong
  • Casting principal
    • Andy Lau
    • Jacky Cheung
    • Aaron Kwok
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jing Wong
    • Scénario
      • Jing Wong
    • Casting principal
      • Andy Lau
      • Jacky Cheung
      • Aaron Kwok
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    Rôles principaux24

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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Ti Man…
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Broom Man…
    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Lung…
    Chingmy Yau
    Chingmy Yau
    • Chun May…
    Dicky Cheung
    Dicky Cheung
    • Chan Tai Hung…
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Ah-Sing…
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    • Kent
    • (as Ekin Cheng)
    • …
    Winnie Lau
    Winnie Lau
    • Siu-Wai…
    Charlie Yeung
    Charlie Yeung
    • Choy-Nei…
    Andy Chi-On Hui
    Andy Chi-On Hui
    • Kei-On…
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    Wai-Kwong Lo
    • General…
    Billy Chow
    Billy Chow
    • Thai King…
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    • Headmaster
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Uncle Richard Yu…
    King-Tan Yuen
    King-Tan Yuen
    • Chun Dai…
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    • Announcer
    Hon Chi Lai
    Hon Chi Lai
    • Future Cops Commander
    Dave Ching Lam
    • Discipline Teacher
    • Réalisation
      • Jing Wong
    • Scénario
      • Jing Wong
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    luke_skywalker332002

    One of the tight movies I have seen in my life

    Future cops is a cool street fighter based movie which came before Jean-Claude Van Damme's American version of Street Fighter the movie. It is insane also because instead of General Bison's organization "Shadaloo", they called it "The General". Vega is with the good guys?!. Also, Sagat has hair. In the game, Sagat is bald. What's up with Colonel Guile's hair? It is black all over. Plus, Ryu does not have a headband (like in the American version). Well, at least they made Ryu the main character but not Ken. And also, they mixed the movie up with Goku, a DBZ character. The story should be about Street Fighter (in Chinese). This movie is also a laugh-out-loud movie mixed with action. Anyway, I will give it 9/10.
    7Ms_RitaFairbanks

    Not something you'd pay to watch

    This movie wasn't as bad as people say it was. I've never heard of "Street Fighters" so I didn't really care that it was parodying it. I guess it's the sort of movie you wouldn't pay more than $5.00 for, but it would make the perfect party movie. The humour isn't smart, but it isn't so stupid that you cringe. It's actually pretty funny. Andy Lau was adorable, Jacky Cheung was cute, and just the whole atmosphere of the film let you relieve yourself of any seriousness. I mean, you could just see that those in the movie were acting with such an inane silliness, and so you can't help losing yourself in the zaniness of the film. Totally not Oscar-worthy in any sense, but nice fluff to get your mind off work and just have fun! Andy and Jacky are great and the cast has a floating charm, so go watch it with friends.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Over the top Hong Kong spoof comedy...

    When I sat down to watch "Chiu kap hok hau ba wong" (aka "Future Cops") here in 2021, for the very first time, I must admit that I wasn't really expecting the movie to be as enjoyable and funny as it turned out to be. I had read the synopsis, but hadn't paid attention to whom was on the cast list.

    And I must admit that writer and director Jing Wong definitely did a marvelous job with "Future Cops", because this movie was every bit as unique as it was enjoyable. In fact, I think that "Future Cops" is so over the top goofy and silly that some viewers might actually dislike the movie. I, however, enjoyed this particular style of silly movie.

    The storyline is pretty straight forward and simplistic. A group of law enforcers and criminals travel back in time and cause havoc at a high school.

    Aside from having an enjoyable storyline that was made all the more entertaining by the sheer amount of funny situations, character and dialogue, then "Future Cops" had an amazing ensemble of casted actors and actresses. If you are familiar with the Hong Kong cinema, then you will find yourself in for quite a treat.

    "Future Cops" has the likes of Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, Chingmy Yau, Ekin Cheng, Simon Yam. Richard Ng and Ken Lo on the cast list. So yeah, this is definitely an all-star ensemble.

    I particularly enjoyed how "Future Cops" was a parody on things like "Street Fighter", "Tekken", "Dragonball Z" and "Doreamon". It was just all together a silly mixture that made for hilarious entertainment.

    This was definitely a blast to sit down and watch, and I was more than genuinely entertained by Jing Wong's 1993 action comedy. My rating of "Future Cops" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    6himboy32

    The Ultimate Party Movie

    In the year 2043, M. Bison is about to serve a hefty jail sentence but not if he can help it, he sends his best men Ken, Sagat and E. Honda back to the year 1993 to kill off the judge that originally jailed their leader. The government get wind of Bison's plans and send a crack team of officers to put a spanner in Bison's work, those officers are Vega, Guile and Dhalsim.

    The three officers arrive in the past and befriend a bumbling high school student who is the butt of both the school's bullies and his sister's, Chun Li, jokes.

    The three future cops begin their search for the judge before Bison's men can get their hands on him.

    This movie was insane, I had heard many bad things about it so I didn't have high expectations when I out the disc in, I mean I figured it couldn't be as bad as it's made out to be.

    So, basically it's Wong Jing's attempt at adapting the characters from the popular arcade classic Street Fighter II into a feature length movie, he had already played around with the characters in the Jackie Chan classic City Hunter in which Jackie and the other co-stars imitated the game in one scene.

    Clearly Wong had enjoyed the experience he decided to stretch the whole thing out into a 90 minute movie.

    First off I should mention when Wong began production he had "forgotten" to ask the developers of Street Fighter II if he could use the names and likenesses so what you see are names played around with i.e. E. Honda becomes Toyota and Sagat becomes Tai King and so on. Also the costumes are changed slightly but still have the look of the original characters.

    The plot is a send off of Stephen Chow's Fight Back To School when the good guys disguise themselves as pupils at a high school and get into all sorts of wacky high jinks which for the most part work well on a brainless level.

    The action in this one is scarce which is a shame since it is a fighting game which was the inspiration for this flick but when the action does occur it's fast and frantic, a trade mark of the action director Ching Siu-Tung's work, He styled the scenes to emulate the game play and he did it quite well, although the scene from City Hunter was a little bit better. Each of the actors display the signature moves of their respective characters.

    Wong Jing's directing leaves little to be desired but the cast is pretty star filled for a Hong Kong movie, in here you've got Andy Lau, Jackie Cheung, Aaron Kwok, Simon Yam. Chingamy Yau, Dicky Cheung and Ekin Cheng.

    Each actor gives a decent performance, well it is a comedy so there's not much reason to flex the acting muscles in this one.

    My only problem is that the film should have given more screen time to Aaron Kwok as Ryu or as he's referred to in this Lung, he his a crazy fight with Ekin Cheng at the beginning of the movie and then you don't see him for the rest of the movie until right near the end.

    Really this kind of movie could only be fully appreciated if you're viewing it with friends, preferably in a Mystery Science Theatre 3000 type of situation. I recommend you buy the movie if you can find it cheap, just try not to take it too seriously.
    3morrison-dylan-fan

    Street Fighter Future Cops.

    After viewing a number of flicka at the end of my birthday on the 9th, I looked for an easy-going flick the next day in order to continue on ICM's Hong Kong/ Taiwan/China viewing challenge. Finding interesting comments online linking this to the Street Fighter game,I got set to join the future cops.

    View on the film:

    Unofficially borrowing/ ripping off the Street Fighter games characters, the 10-15 minutes of fight scenes in the flick are the lone moments writer/director Jing Wong & cinematographer Wai-Keung Lau give the movie some sparks, via the smoke machine going into overtime for a 80's Music Video look, and the sped-up speed of film giving the fighting moves a quickness similar to the game. Filled with a eye-catching big name cast, the script and the rest of Wong's directing sadly wastes them, as moments of interesting weirdness (Super Mario talking about AIDS!) are drowned out by an attempt to be a High School teen Comedy, which lands flat by the gags being neither physically raunchy, nor wittingly written, leading this to be a forgettable arrival from the future cops.

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      Andy Hui's character, Kei-on is a combination of two characters from Japanese Comic, Doreamon, which are Suneo (where Andy Hui gets the weird hairstyle and wealthy background) and Giant (in the Cantonese version of Doreamon, Giant is called Kei-on and he is a big bully). Dicky Cheung's character is also a reference to Doraemon's main character Nobita (Cantonese version is called Dai-hung, always a bully victim of Giant and Suneo), and Charlie Yeung's character is obviously refers to Shizuka (Nobita's love interest in Doraemon). In fact, in the film there is also a reference to Doraemon comic. Once Hung discover the identity and ability of those three 'future cops' he exclaim that "it is just like Dai-hung (Nobita) has three Ding-dong (Doraemon's name in Cantonese) altogether!"
    • Citations

      [Learning that Lung is staying behind]

      Ti Man: Kidding?

      Broom Man: Kidding?

      Ah Sing: Kidding?

      All three: How come he gets to stay behind?

      Police Captain: Because he is my wife's brother.

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      Followed by Street Fighter II: Le film (1994)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 juillet 1993 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langues
      • Cantonais
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Street Fighter
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fantasy Productions
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Wong Jing's Workshop Ltd.
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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      • Mono
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