23 reviews
Andy Lau plays the head of the bomb dismantling division of the police who goes undercover to infiltrate a group of robbers who use bombs. This gang's careless actions when life is concern made this cop take drastic measures to bring them down. Because of this, the bad guy seeks revenge from this cop by taking his hostage negotiation to get his brother back very personal.
And the bad guy for this movie was really bad ass. Just that right touch of evil that only makes the good guy that is Andy Lau look better.
A very instance thriller that's very action packed, but there was also a sub story about Andy Lau's character finding love with a school teacher. It's rare that I've seen people kissing in Chinese Cinema. Maybe I'm watching the wrong movies, but I've seen Chinese action movies in which the lead star has girlfriends or wives, but they never touch each other, and even though I grew up in America were our action heroes go beyond touching the leading ladies, it was odd to watch Lau give so very long and romantic kisses to his leading lady.
But as interesting as that was, first and foremost,this was a great action movie from beginning to end. Worth seeing.
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And the bad guy for this movie was really bad ass. Just that right touch of evil that only makes the good guy that is Andy Lau look better.
A very instance thriller that's very action packed, but there was also a sub story about Andy Lau's character finding love with a school teacher. It's rare that I've seen people kissing in Chinese Cinema. Maybe I'm watching the wrong movies, but I've seen Chinese action movies in which the lead star has girlfriends or wives, but they never touch each other, and even though I grew up in America were our action heroes go beyond touching the leading ladies, it was odd to watch Lau give so very long and romantic kisses to his leading lady.
But as interesting as that was, first and foremost,this was a great action movie from beginning to end. Worth seeing.
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- subxerogravity
- May 10, 2017
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The film features some incredible action sequences and also a few very tense moments. A great premise convincingly executed thanks to believable acting and an experienced director. The humor was kept to a minimum, making the film an effective nail-biter.
- paulclaassen
- Jun 27, 2018
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Andy Lau is one of my favorite actor from Hong Kong cinema in every movie no matter he staring in lead role or supporting role he always give 100% and with this movie Shock Wave he proving one again he still on top of the game.Directed by Herman Yau also one of my favorite director Shock Wave is a action crime movie about a brave bomb disposal officer try to stop a group of terrorist that take over a underground tunnel.All the performance in this movie is good mostly about Andy Lau character and the movie direction.I have so much fun thought out this movie,it never have a dull moment,the tension always high and the action scene is very clear and awesome.Some minus point is the romance is very rush and the main villain is pretty disappointing.
- phanthinga
- Jul 2, 2017
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I had the chance to sit down and watch "Chai Dan Zhuan Jia" (aka "Shock Wave") and must admit that it was nice to be in the presence of the gracious Andy Lau once more. I had not even heard of the movie prior to finding it. But seeing that this was a Hong Kong movie and it had Andy Lau in the lead, I needed no encouragement to pick it up and watch it.
While the storyline in "Shock Wave" is nothing that haven't been seen already, then it was still a very enjoyable movie. Especially so since I used to live in Hong Kong, so it was particularly thrilling to see the Cross Harbour Tunnel being the focal point of the movie. However, the storyline was rather streamlined, and there were no shock moments or surprises along the way, well aside from the ending - which I am not going to give away. But it was a story that headed straight ahead at 200 mph without any turns or climbs.
The acting in the movie was good, but then again Andy Lau is such a skilled actor that he masters many different genres, and he is no stranger to action movies. So it was no surprise that he carried this movie quite well. The characters in the movie were nicely detailed, and brought to life by an ensemble of different talents that each brought their own touch to the movie.
There is a good amount of action in the movie, and that is supplemented by character build and interaction. So that made for a very wholesome movie experience.
The downside to "Shock Wave" was its predictability. You saw things coming a mile away. But being able to look past that, then the movie was good entertainment and definitely a movie I would recommend that you take the time to watch if you enjoy Asian cinema.
While the storyline in "Shock Wave" is nothing that haven't been seen already, then it was still a very enjoyable movie. Especially so since I used to live in Hong Kong, so it was particularly thrilling to see the Cross Harbour Tunnel being the focal point of the movie. However, the storyline was rather streamlined, and there were no shock moments or surprises along the way, well aside from the ending - which I am not going to give away. But it was a story that headed straight ahead at 200 mph without any turns or climbs.
The acting in the movie was good, but then again Andy Lau is such a skilled actor that he masters many different genres, and he is no stranger to action movies. So it was no surprise that he carried this movie quite well. The characters in the movie were nicely detailed, and brought to life by an ensemble of different talents that each brought their own touch to the movie.
There is a good amount of action in the movie, and that is supplemented by character build and interaction. So that made for a very wholesome movie experience.
The downside to "Shock Wave" was its predictability. You saw things coming a mile away. But being able to look past that, then the movie was good entertainment and definitely a movie I would recommend that you take the time to watch if you enjoy Asian cinema.
- paul_haakonsen
- Nov 30, 2018
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The storyline is very good but the end of the story is not very good.
Blast effect not very good it's not real enough
Blast effect not very good it's not real enough
- auliarachman-06644
- Feb 26, 2019
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The only words I remember is " thanks God's I always chose the right one, thanks God's I can protect the civilians " Also Andy Lau still like to promute a good guy in his series movie . The pacing of the movie was amazing. The direction first use tunnnel to make the movie was quite New ideas and it save to the explosion:)
Shock Wave is a quite intense action-thriller starring Hong Kong star actor Andy Lau. It tells the story of an undercover police officers who arrests the brother of a ruthless terrorist who is specialized in using explosives. About a year later, the terrorist has specialized in drug trade but is obsessed with getting his revenge. He kills one of the commanders in charge of his brother's arrest a year ago by making his car explode. The undercover cop who has a successful career, is respected by his peers and has met a teacher who has become his girlfriend over the past twelve months, realizes that the terrorist will challenge him to get his revenge. A series of bombs are found in Hong Kong and it becomes more and more difficult to dismantle them for the protagonist. However, nobody is prepared for the terrorist's magnum opus: he kidnaps hundreds of civilians by blocking the exits of a tunnel with two trucks filed with explosives. His goal is to discredit the Hong Kong police corps, make money with a ruthless businessman and reunite with his imprisoned brother. The undercover terrorist must try to deal very carefully with the excitable terrorist in order to save as many civilians as possible.
There are numerous elements I liked about Shock Wave. The film has vivid pace and is entertaining from start to finish. The acting performances are great as Andy Lau convinces as calm and rational police officers while Wu Jiang delivers the goods as clever and pitiless terrorist. The action scenes in the film are always dramatic and intense. The special effects look great. The settings in Hong Kong are also quite interesting and especially the scenes in the tunnel make for a claustrophobic atmosphere. The film has a few nice ideas that keep it original such as the terrorist's brother who has found religion and unexpectedly doesn't cooperate with the dangerous terrorist. I also liked the movie's unusual ending which distinguishes it from similar movies where an honest officer is challenged by a pitiless terrorist. One wouldn't see such a resolution in an ordinary Hollywood flick.
On the other side, the movie also has a few minor flaws. The story is quite predictable which makes the film lose momentum and tension. The relationship between the honest police officer and the emotionally unstable teacher isn't credible at all as the police officer has the charisma of an iceberg while his love interest seems to be constantly discouraged.
Overall, Shock Wave is a quite good action-thriller that will entertain you from start to finish. It makes me think of the Die Hard series and similar franchises but since these movie have been mostly disappointing recently, it only makes sense to look for something similar but more convincing produced in Hong Kong with its know-how of spectacular action cinema.
There are numerous elements I liked about Shock Wave. The film has vivid pace and is entertaining from start to finish. The acting performances are great as Andy Lau convinces as calm and rational police officers while Wu Jiang delivers the goods as clever and pitiless terrorist. The action scenes in the film are always dramatic and intense. The special effects look great. The settings in Hong Kong are also quite interesting and especially the scenes in the tunnel make for a claustrophobic atmosphere. The film has a few nice ideas that keep it original such as the terrorist's brother who has found religion and unexpectedly doesn't cooperate with the dangerous terrorist. I also liked the movie's unusual ending which distinguishes it from similar movies where an honest officer is challenged by a pitiless terrorist. One wouldn't see such a resolution in an ordinary Hollywood flick.
On the other side, the movie also has a few minor flaws. The story is quite predictable which makes the film lose momentum and tension. The relationship between the honest police officer and the emotionally unstable teacher isn't credible at all as the police officer has the charisma of an iceberg while his love interest seems to be constantly discouraged.
Overall, Shock Wave is a quite good action-thriller that will entertain you from start to finish. It makes me think of the Die Hard series and similar franchises but since these movie have been mostly disappointing recently, it only makes sense to look for something similar but more convincing produced in Hong Kong with its know-how of spectacular action cinema.
Beastly action movie. so many tense moments. likable lead character. i was into it throughout. so much intensity. good action and suspense. and had some powerful scenes. downsides are some unnecessary scenes and subplots, like the whole stock market thing. and also some of the english dialogue was really basic and doesn't really work from an american-english perspective. but that's something you have to accept with foreign films (1 viewing)
- muratsalman
- Nov 17, 2017
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- kirbylee70-599-526179
- Jan 3, 2018
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- MovieIQTest
- Aug 19, 2017
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Police Drama injected with Action. We have seen a lot of good movies coming out of Hong Kong (I have I should say, but if you are interested in this my guess is, this isn't your first either) and after the re-entering also from China. So this almost feels like a step back if you are being as real as possible.
Still in Hollywood standards this is at least decent. Very predictable and all, and not that tension filled as it believes it is, but the action is good, Andy Lau pulls his weight and if you only like him a little bit, that will be enough to let you love this anyway. It does have an ending that may be a bit too much, but then again, it does try to blow the top of the roof of anyway ... no pun intended
Still in Hollywood standards this is at least decent. Very predictable and all, and not that tension filled as it believes it is, but the action is good, Andy Lau pulls his weight and if you only like him a little bit, that will be enough to let you love this anyway. It does have an ending that may be a bit too much, but then again, it does try to blow the top of the roof of anyway ... no pun intended
Typical Hong Kong movie that didn't put much focus on story, it's flat throughout even though it has put in place conflicting characters and elements of brotherhood and father-and-son among the characters.
- chinwengseng
- Feb 15, 2021
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- freedivineangels
- May 9, 2023
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- Leofwine_draca
- Mar 23, 2021
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The characters are not even close to be real. The way they behave is not credible. Especially the bomber is acting just like a caricature character. Overall, it is just waste of time. stay away/!
Seen at the Viennale 2017: Bad acting, illogical story, no suspension, not even any idea of telling something new. I wanted to rate it with 1 star. Movies without any attempt to give deeper insight into human beings are worthless. On the other hand, I did not leave the cinema. So I give 2.
In my opinion, this is a very fine drama/action film set in Hong Kong.
Due to the recent civil unrest and police violence in Hong Kong - caused by the oppressive governance of Hong Kong by the CCP and President Xi Jinping - the Hong Kong police has inevitably come under considerably scrutiny by the International Community. Nonetheless, there are of course certain branches of the Chinese police - such as Police Anti-Bomb Squads - which are totally unpolitical, and deserve the highest respect for their courageous and selfless service to the public.
So this is a nice film, promoting good and honest police work in Kong Kong - as well as the rest of the International Community.
Due to the recent civil unrest and police violence in Hong Kong - caused by the oppressive governance of Hong Kong by the CCP and President Xi Jinping - the Hong Kong police has inevitably come under considerably scrutiny by the International Community. Nonetheless, there are of course certain branches of the Chinese police - such as Police Anti-Bomb Squads - which are totally unpolitical, and deserve the highest respect for their courageous and selfless service to the public.
So this is a nice film, promoting good and honest police work in Kong Kong - as well as the rest of the International Community.
- Dr_Mark_ODoherty
- Sep 30, 2021
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(2017) Shock Wave
(In Chinese with English subtitles)
THRILLER
Co-written and directed by Herman Yau starring Andy Lau who works as an "Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau" or EOD is working undercover and as a result of his actions saved some lives, unknowingly would eventually hunt him years later once coming across some of the same people he confronted years earlier. And they do this by taking hold of a tunnel lead by Peng Hong (Wu Jiang) rigging the entire tunnel with explosives with one of the demands was face the undercover officer who double crossed him. There is so many inconsistencies that you just want to cringe.
Co-written and directed by Herman Yau starring Andy Lau who works as an "Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau" or EOD is working undercover and as a result of his actions saved some lives, unknowingly would eventually hunt him years later once coming across some of the same people he confronted years earlier. And they do this by taking hold of a tunnel lead by Peng Hong (Wu Jiang) rigging the entire tunnel with explosives with one of the demands was face the undercover officer who double crossed him. There is so many inconsistencies that you just want to cringe.
- jordondave-28085
- Apr 2, 2023
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I watched the sequel before this one. Andy Lau looks much younger and smart. The plot, however, is not as sophisticated as its sequel, but it still have decent story lines.
Seldom does Hong Kong produce such a huge budget film. The explosion scenes are authentic and terrific. Another must watch.
Liu Kai Chi was died of cancer yesterday. Hate to say goodbye for so many times this year.
Seldom does Hong Kong produce such a huge budget film. The explosion scenes are authentic and terrific. Another must watch.
Liu Kai Chi was died of cancer yesterday. Hate to say goodbye for so many times this year.
- madbird-61243
- Mar 2, 2021
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If you are fond of action movies, this one made in HK is definitely for you, especially for the climax scene. Excellent time waster though there are no surprises, only the elements you paid for. Good acting, gunfights that could have been better and that's all. Nothing more to say.
- searchanddestroy-1
- Jan 4, 2022
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In my opinion, this is a very fine drama/action film set in Hong Kong. Due to the recent civil unrest and police violence in Hong Kong - caused by the oppressive governance of Hong Kong by the CCP and President Xi Jinping - the Hong Kong police has inevitably come under considerably scrutiny by the International
Community. Nonetheless, there are of course certain branches of the Chinese police -such as Police Anti-Bomb Squads - which are totally unpolitical, and deserve the highest respect for their courageous and selfless service to the public. So this is a nice film, promoting good and honest police work in Kong Kong - as well as the rest of the International Community.