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Beast Stalker

Original title: Ching yan
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.5K
YOUR RATING
Beast Stalker (2008)
ActionThriller

A traffic accident changed their lives forever. In capturing wanted criminal Zhang Yidong, Sergeant Tang Fei (Nicholas Tse) was involved in a gunfight and car accident that put the criminal ... Read allA traffic accident changed their lives forever. In capturing wanted criminal Zhang Yidong, Sergeant Tang Fei (Nicholas Tse) was involved in a gunfight and car accident that put the criminal in a coma. But in the process he also crippled an fellow officer, and mistakenly shot dead... Read allA traffic accident changed their lives forever. In capturing wanted criminal Zhang Yidong, Sergeant Tang Fei (Nicholas Tse) was involved in a gunfight and car accident that put the criminal in a coma. But in the process he also crippled an fellow officer, and mistakenly shot dead the elder daughter of public prosecutor and single mother Gao Min (Zhang Jingchu). Unable... Read all

  • Director
    • Dante Lam
  • Writers
    • Dante Lam
    • Wai-Lun Ng
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Tse
    • Jingchu Zhang
    • Nick Cheung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Dante Lam
      • Wai-Lun Ng
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Tse
      • Jingchu Zhang
      • Nick Cheung
    • 22User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Tong Fei
    Jingchu Zhang
    Jingchu Zhang
    • Ann Gao
    • (as Jing Chu Zhang)
    Nick Cheung
    Nick Cheung
    • Hung King
    Pu Miao
    • Li
    Kai-Chi Liu
    Kai-Chi Liu
    • Sun
    Philip Keung
    Philip Keung
    • Cheung Yat-Tung
    • (as Ho Man Keung)
    Jing-Hung Kwok
    • Michael
    • (as Jing Hung Kwok)
    Sherman Chung
    • Christy
    He Zhang
    • Thomas
    Suet-yin Wong
    • Ling
    • (as Suet Yin Wong)
    Sum-yin Wong
    • Yee
    • (as Sum Yin Wong)
    Ga-Leung Chan
    • Rookie
    • (as Ka Leong Chan)
    Kim-Fai Che
    • Police Tactical Unit Officer
    • (as Kim Fai Che)
    Kwok-Wai Cheung
    • Fai
    • (as Accord Cheung)
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    • Judge Lee
    • (as Tung Joe Cheung)
    Yiu-Wing Chin
    • Restaurant cashier
    Esther Kwan
    Esther Kwan
    • Li
    • (voice)
    June Lam
    June Lam
    • Baking instructor
    • Director
      • Dante Lam
    • Writers
      • Dante Lam
      • Wai-Lun Ng
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews22

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    6edchin2006

    Better than Average

    A better than average H.K. thriller - even with the "Over the top" acting and special effects.

    With the usual convoluted plot and moral high ground for the "good guys", it seemed it might be a tight squeeze to tie up all the loose ends by the end of the picture. But, in the end, everything is nicely bundled and the emotional resolution is accompanied by the satisfaction of knowing how all the principals fit together.

    There may be a remake by Tarentino, but he'll be hard pressed to find a kid as cute as the one in this flick. (All the kids are cute in this one!)
    8Leofwine_draca

    Pulse-pounding thriller with real heart

    BEAST STALKER is one of those wonderful films – a crime movie with real heart behind it. The story may be hackneyed and predictable and the plot twists might be anything but, but in the end this film is a triumph because it gets to the real darkness and emotion behind the subject matter. Police procedurals and crime thrillers have long been popular in Hong Kong, but many of them are inevitably slick and soulless, providing entertainment but without real depth to back it up. Not so BEAST STALKER.

    The overall story is one of kidnapping, but there's much more going on with the film than that. Both heroes and villains are painted with the same level of painstaking care, so that in the end the film becomes all about character rather than cliché and the latest effort to make the hero look cool in front of a slow-motion explosion. The acting is a triumph; Nicholas Tse bags the fairly predictable role of the tortured cop and does a good job with it, but it's Nick Cheung as the would-be kidnapper who really shines. Cheung could easily have been over the top or theatrical in his turn as the film's villain, but instead he comes across as an all-too real person. He's one of the most interesting bad guys I've seen in a film, and he ignites every scene he takes part in with his dynamic performance.

    Of course, at the end of the day this is still a thriller, and director Dante Lam makes sure we don't forget it. There are car crashes, fist fights, shoot-outs and foot chases, and all of them are portrayed with the maximum excitement. This is the first time I've seen a film of Lam's, and I love his cinematography: he sets the scene in long shots before moving in close and staying in close whether dialogue or action is playing out. It adds a level of realism and catapults the viewer into the film in an effective, engaging way. On the strength of BEAST STALKER I'm already eager to track down more of the director's work.
    8RNJ97

    Finally A Good Thriller

    Many Hong Kong thrillers suffer from over styled over produced (by Hong Kong standard) and over acting. I feel like this one has none of those and it has a good story and direction to back everything up. Nick Tse is a pretty boy but this flick he plays a man all right. The film was released in 2008 and I just caught it in 2020. I have no expectation after seeing too many thoughtless glossy productions, but this one is an exception and a pleasant surprise.
    8webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: The Beast Stalker

    Tagline: Dante Lam is back in form…

    Review by Neo: Ever since directing Beast Cop, Dante Lam seems to have gone brainless, but with exactly a decade onwards, Lam is finally delivering in Beast Stalker. Although the material does not bombard anything about freshness, there is no reason to be negative, as there are plenty of moments of reasonable excitement to make it one of the better lights of 2008 HK Cinema. While Beast Stalker is by all means dark, it is also lighter than Beast Cops, especially when taken into account of the somewhat redeeming finale. A good film by all means, but on the scale of Lam's best efforts (Neo mentioning Beast Cop for X number of times), it pales. Luckily, the above is more of a positive comment than negative, as any film worthy of comparison with the aforementioned flick cannot be too bad.

    Even the current reviewer is annoyed by how many times, Neo have somewhat mentioned the word, Beast Cop. For god sake, this is not a promotional fest of former great movies, but rather looking at the future of HK cinema, with a view of the past. Years, ago back in Tiramisu, Nicholas Tse portrayed himself as a somewhat capable actor and from there, he has gone from worst to bad. Luckily, Tse has finally come of age and the result is showing in a somewhat pleasing display of serious acting chops. Still, there are a lot of cons that would require mentioning, like moments of Tse being angry or frustrated comes of more laughable than convincing. Without being a pessimist there is a lot to cheer about Tse's latest display and Neo can safely claim it as one of his best display since Goddess of Mercy.

    There is no question that Nick Cheung is one heck of an actor and his steer away from comedy is certainly one of the best career moves for Cheung. It has been noted, that Neo first realise his potential as a serious actor way back in 1998, when he was actively involved in TVB. His role as a good guy turned villain was menacing and in recent years, Cheung has shown that Neo was right about him. Here, his villainous turn is by no means the typical carbon copy, but rather multi-dimensional and the result is menacing, interesting and absolutely captivating. Cheung has come a long way and perhaps award recognition is just around the corner.

    There is a saying when all actors are in their best form, the film usually works. Well, to be honest, there is no such saying, but it does rings quite true. Luckily, good things usually come in three and surely one of the better actresses in recent years, Zhang Jing Chu (The Protégé), can do no wrong. After Neo acclaiming her as Best Actress for her immensely scene stealing role as a junkie mother in Protégé, Zhang does not disappoint and she handles her role with ease, While by no means on the same class as her performance in Protégé, it is still more than adequate enough to allow the audience to relate to her character. An actress to watch in years to come and the scene when she realise she has indirectly caused the death of her own child is just captivating to endure.

    Director Dante Lam loves brutal straight forward, fist to fist fights and he makes good use of this to further enhance the realism of the work. Beast Stalker works because; Dante Lam tries hard to focus on the characters and allows them to flourish. All in all, Beast Stalker is suitably dark, filled with three capable performances and a redeeming finale to round it out. While it is true that the film falls short of reaching the dazzling heights in Beast Cop, it is great news to announce that director Lam is back to what he does best and finally approaching the sort of form that seem to have eluded from his wane, for the last decade. Basically, cutting all the above crap, it really just requires the following line: a film that Neo recommends viewing … (Neo 2009)

    I rate it 8/10

    • www.thehkneo.com
    8kosmasp

    In search of

    Sometimes what you're looking for is right in front of you. Sometimes you really have to look for it. In this case our main hero is trying to figure out who's responsible for a crime and what went down. Now some may think they know way before him, some may be right, but that is not what is good about this movie. It's the action and the actors that help the story and the movie itself.

    There are some fancy elements in this that help create something exciting for the viewers. Suspense is high and it keeps it at a steady level. Good stunts and action scenes too

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      Featured in Kung Fu Jungle (2014)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Xuan Ya & Shi Jianbo

      Performed by Nicholas Tse

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2008 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Nhân Chứng
    • Filming locations
      • Central, Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Emperor Classic Films
      • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,721,332
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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