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The Prosecutor

Título original: Ng poon
  • 2024
  • 1 h 57 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
3.479
3.841
The Prosecutor (2024)
A poor young man is wrongly charged with drug trafficking after being deceived. An ex-prosecutor investigates the case, uncovers a corrupt lawyer team's scheme, and restores justice despite obstruction from evil forces.
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Um jovem pobre é acusado de tráfico de drogas após ser enganado. Um ex-promotor investiga o caso, descobre o plano de uma equipe de advogados corruptos e restaura a justiça apesar da obstruç... Ler tudoUm jovem pobre é acusado de tráfico de drogas após ser enganado. Um ex-promotor investiga o caso, descobre o plano de uma equipe de advogados corruptos e restaura a justiça apesar da obstrução das forças do mal.Um jovem pobre é acusado de tráfico de drogas após ser enganado. Um ex-promotor investiga o caso, descobre o plano de uma equipe de advogados corruptos e restaura a justiça apesar da obstrução das forças do mal.

  • Direção
    • Donnie Yen
  • Roteiristas
    • Pak Wai Lam
    • Edmond Wong
  • Artistas
    • Donnie Yen
    • Julian Cheung
    • Francis Ng
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.479
    3.841
    • Direção
      • Donnie Yen
    • Roteiristas
      • Pak Wai Lam
      • Edmond Wong
    • Artistas
      • Donnie Yen
      • Julian Cheung
      • Francis Ng
    • 21Avaliações de usuários
    • 52Avaliações da crítica
    • 65Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Fok Chi Ho
    Julian Cheung
    Julian Cheung
    • Au Pak Man
    Francis Ng
    Francis Ng
    • Yeung Dit Lap
    Kent Cheng
    Kent Cheng
    • Bao Ding
    Michael Hui
    Michael Hui
    • Judge George Hui
    Kong Lau
    Kong Lau
    • Uncle Ma
    Michael Tin Fu Cheung
    • Lee King Wai
    Kang Yu
    • Kim Hung
    Adam Pak
    Adam Pak
    • Lau Siu Keung
    Shirley Chan
    • Lee Sze Man
    Ho Yeung Fung
    • Ma Ka Kit
    Ray Lui
    Ray Lui
    • Jin Sang
    • (as Lui Leung Wai)
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Mak Chun Tung
    • (as Mark Cheng)
    Sisley Choi
    • Leung May Yee
    Mandy Wong
    Mandy Wong
    • Defense lawyer of Robbery Trial
    Justin Cheung
    • Cheung Man Bing
    Ming-Chuen Wang
    Ming-Chuen Wang
    • Director Selina Cheung
    • (as Liza Wang)
    Pak-Hong Chu
    Pak-Hong Chu
    • Cheng Ho Yin
    • Direção
      • Donnie Yen
    • Roteiristas
      • Pak Wai Lam
      • Edmond Wong
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    6sloanmy

    Typical Hong Kong Police and crime movie

    This movie is a decent option for those looking for light entertainment, especially if you're bored and just want to kill some time while hanging out at the mall. It's the kind of film that requires very little effort or emotional investment, making it a casual watch rather than something truly memorable. However, it's hard to recommend it to anyone who has to go out of their way to see it, as the plot and execution feel overly conventional and lack originality.

    The story plays it safe by sticking to the predictable formula of good triumphing over evil, which has been done countless times before. While Donnie Yen's fight scenes are undoubtedly a highlight, they can't fully compensate for the lack of depth in his performance. His acting feels stagnant, as though he hasn't challenged himself to grow or explore new dimensions in his craft. Once you strip away the action sequences, you're left with a film that feels hollow and uninspired, catering more to mainstream expectations than delivering something fresh or impactful.

    In short, this is a film that serves its purpose as a casual time-filler but doesn't offer much more than that. If you're a die-hard Donnie Yen fan or just love action choreography, you might still find some enjoyment. Otherwise, it's a passable experience but not one worth going out of your way to watch.
    7ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

    A solid Donnie Yen action film that balances both story and fight choreography, with a great supporting cast.

    The Prosecutor is a legal crime action thriller directed by and starring Donnie Yen, reteaming with Ip Man producer Raymond Wong, and features a star-studded ensemble cast.

    While it is not on par with the iconic status of the Ip Man film series, it is a modern Ip Man in spirit: Donnie Yen beating justice into a lawless world. Different robes, same job!

    In its promotional trailer, it was baffling to see Donnie Yen, presumably the prosecutor in the title, holding a revolver running through a subway car like a police officer.

    How would the story explain his fighting abilities and gun training? It's embarrassing to admit, but this ridiculous little hairball intrigued me for a month leading up to the film's release.

    After a violent drug bust gone wrong, police officer Fok Chi-ho is disappointed with the criminal system, and quits the police force to become a government prosecutor...The answer I was looking for!

    It was this precise moment ten minutes into the film, my expectations were firmly set. There was no use thinking how long it would take for a career policeman to quit, attend law school, and switch immediately to being a government prosecutor. Nor would I think about whether the film will portray the court of law authentically. It's not that kind of movie.

    Under this mindset, The Prosecutor is an action-packed and entertaining popcorn film that's worth seeing once.

    The ensemble cast, including Michael Hui, Francis Ng, Ray Lui, Julian Cheng, Kent Cheng and Lau Kong provide great support and keep the dramatic scenes engaging. There wasn't any feeling of waiting for the dialogue scenes to end so the fights can commence.

    In fact, Francis Ng steals the movie in a hilarious reportedly-improvised scene where he openly challenges Donnie Yen to a fistfight, which was so close to a fourth wall break (whio challenges Donnie Yen in a movie?) that it had me cackling for a whole minute.

    Julian Cheng completely morphs as the refined salt-and-pepper-haired businessman villain, a role that would normally played by Michael Wong. Cheng stands out, but falls short of being awards worthy.

    The action choreography by Donnie Yen's Stunt Team, is noticeably more audience-friendly and less brutal than Yen's past MMA-themed films, like SPL, Flashpoint and Special ID.

    In the past, Donnie Yen's priorities as star and fight choreographer were set on showcasing martial arts authentically. Whether it was police, wuxia or comic book action, he strived to deliver a sense of martial arts realism, notably power.

    I see a maturation in Donnie Yen in The Prosecutor.

    The Prosecutor felt like a culmination of Donnie Yen's filmmaking experience being applied in full as a director, with Raymond Wong supplying him all the proper resources.

    This time, Yen is working with cast and crew he's familiar with and integrating the drama and action together to deliver a solid movie, and not just a movie with great fight scenes.
    8tkdlifemagazine

    The Prosecutor is Fantastic

    Donnie Yen is truly one of the greatest box office draws in the world. His contributions to martial arts and action films is immeasurable. His star status transcends continents, language, and generations. In his latest film release his skills as both a dramatic actor and martial arts action hero are on full display. This film is based upon unbelievable real events.

    The Prosecutor is unique in that it could have easily been done as a courtroom drama or a martial arts action film. However, the filmmakers, Yen included, decided to combine the two to make a courtroom drama that is also a martial arts action film. This highly risky gamble really paid dividends in the final result; this film is fantastic.

    Yen plays the lead character; a police officer turned Prosecutor whose overarching tenant is Justice, not a mere conviction for political sake. He goes against the establishment in his pursuit of justice for a young man wrongfully convicted to a twenty (27) year sentence for drug trafficking.

    The story not only puts him at odds with his own Department, whose characters are adeptly played by the Kent Cheng and Francis Ng, but also with the real drug traffickers he is looking to uncover.

    Yen is also the Director on this one and he does a very good job balancing the drama inside the courtroom with the high flying, gritty, martial arts action that takes place in the police chase scenes, and the other fight scenes that The Prosecutor has no shortage of. The courtroom scenes are as good as any courtroom drama films or television productions you will see. Julian Cheung's performance in this film is also notable.

    The martial arts fight choreography in this film are first rate. Yen has made a career of consistently innovating and reaching new heights of action choreography in his films. The unique and visually stunning fight scenes in this film make for a highly watchable martial arts action film. Yen never rests on the body of work that has catapulted him to stardom. The fight sequences in The Prosecutor are memorable. The climactic scene on the train is an homage to Sean Connery's From Russia With Love, and it is spectacular.

    This international martial action drama is distributed by Well Go USA and is in Cantonese with English subtitles.

    The film uniquely respects the two very different genres it lives in and the viewer is winner in this successful merger. We highly recommend The Prosecutor as a great way to start the New Year.
    7kecilkecilpedas

    The Prosecutor: A Martial Arts Legal Thriller with Creative Flair but Legal Confusion

    Donnie Yen brings his signature style and flair to The Prosecutor, a film that merges courtroom drama with martial arts action. While it delivers on innovative visuals and spectacular fight choreography, its legal intricacies might leave audiences-especially those unfamiliar with the differences between common and civil law-scratching their heads.

    The film shines in its technical execution. Creative camera movements and first-person-shooter (FPS) sequences are used to great effect, pulling viewers directly into the action. The fighting choreography is, as expected from Donnie Yen, nothing short of epic. From fluid hand-to-hand combat to intense weapon fights, the action sequences are a masterclass in martial arts cinema. These moments are choreographed with precision and filmed with ingenuity, elevating them beyond typical action fare.

    However, the legal drama is where the film falters. For audiences accustomed to the Indonesian legal system, the trial process in The Prosecutor can be baffling. The film's depiction of a prosecutor's journey to confront a supreme judge raises compelling ethical and moral questions, but the lack of clarity in its portrayal of legal norms might prompt viewers to do some research into the differences between legal systems.

    One point of contention is the film's claim of being "inspired by a true story." While this lends an air of gravitas, it feels unnecessary-distracting from the narrative's standalone merits. Sometimes, a good story should simply be allowed to exist as fiction without the baggage of supposed real-world connections.

    Despite these issues, the bravery of the protagonist to take on a figure of immense power, coupled with Yen's impeccable performance, creates a compelling emotional arc. The film also explores themes of justice and accountability, making it more than just an action-packed spectacle.
    6SAMTHEBESTEST

    A Slick Fusion of Legal Mind Games and Action Thrills

    The Prosecutor (2024) : Movie Review -

    Donnie Yen, best known for his iconic role as Ip Man, returns in The Prosecutor-a gritty, action-packed legal thriller that dares to blend adrenaline-fueled sequences with courtroom drama. While we've seen our fair share of courtroom thrillers, few dare to mesh it with high-octane action the way this film does-and surprisingly, it works quite well. With a gripping, edge-of-the-seat narrative and intellectually charged legal mind games, The Prosecutor offers far more than your average legal or action drama. Yen not only throws punches but also throws light on the cracks within the justice system, encouraging introspection and awareness among viewers-particularly those who might one day stand before the gavel.

    The story kicks off when a young man from an underprivileged background is falsely accused of drug trafficking, sending his life into chaos. Framed by a powerful and corrupt legal machinery, he becomes entangled in a system that is rigged against the innocent. Enter Fok Chi-ho (Donnie Yen), a former hotshot cop turned reclusive legal crusader, burdened by a haunting failure from his past. Compelled by a deep-rooted sense of justice, he returns to fight a system riddled with corruption, shadowy conspiracies, and moral decay. What unfolds is a tense battle involving institutional cover-ups, legal loopholes, and ruthless adversaries-both inside and outside the courtroom.

    Clocking in at just under two hours, The Prosecutor maintains a relentless pace. Even in the quieter moments, the film keeps you riveted with tense legal exchanges and gripping investigations. Then come the explosive action set pieces-few but fiercely executed-and Donnie Yen delivers every punch, kick, and dramatic moment with commanding presence. Each action block feels earned and impactful. The climax delivers not only thrilling visuals but also a powerful social commentary. It speaks to younger generations and veteran members of the judiciary alike, nudging them to rethink justice beyond mere legal evidence. The final silent moment, showing the quiet joy on a judge's face, speaks louder than any words could-it's a rare cinematic scream for justice that only the emotionally tuned-in will fully appreciate.

    Donnie Yen is in top form, leading the film with a mix of emotional gravitas and kinetic energy. His courtroom monologue in the finale isn't lengthy, but it lands with weight, reflecting the journey his character undertakes. Julian Cheung is a surprise package and owns every second of his screen time. Michael Hui, portraying the judge, lends genuine credibility to his role, while Francis Ng as the chief prosecutor brings grit and gravity. MC Cheung Tin-fu brings youthful energy to the narrative, and Lau Kong offers a veteran presence with a memorable performance. Mandy Wang impresses with her dual-shaded character-beauty, brains, and betrayal all rolled into one. The ensemble cast adds terrific support across the board.

    Visually, The Prosecutor is striking. The cinematography captures both the glossy cityscape and gritty courtroom drama with finesse. Li Ka-wing's editing ensures a tight narrative that rarely lags, although it remains to be seen whether the emotional impact holds up on a second viewing. The background score is decent overall, though it shines brightest in the climactic rooftop sequence, where it adds tension and cinematic heft. That top view was insane! Edmond Wong's sharp script and Donnie Yen's focused direction result in a potent mix of action, intellect, and commentary. In conclusion, The Prosecutor is more than just another action flick-it's a well-rounded thriller with substance. From fast-paced action and legal intrigue to emotional depth and a subtle call for justice reform, it delivers a thoroughly satisfying cinematic experience. Watch it if you're ready to go beyond standard genre fare and want something that stimulates both the mind and the senses.

    RATING - 6/10*

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      Inspired by a true story on Hong Kong Court Case Misjudgment and overturn by Court of Appeal - Court of Appeal in HKSAR v Ma Ka Kin [2021]
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      Referenced in The Popcorn Show: "The Prosecutor" Movie (2024)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de dezembro de 2024 (Hong Kong)
    • Países de origem
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • 2nd Official Facebook
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Idioma
      • Cantonês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Western District, Hong Kong, China
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      • Super Bullet Pictures
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      • HK$ 310.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 407.965
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 132.059
      • 12 de jan. de 2025
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      • US$ 4.082.551
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      • 1 h 57 min(117 min)
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