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Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In

Original title: Jiu Long cheng zhai: Wei cheng
  • 2024
  • R
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
11K
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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Louis Koo, Richie Jen, Philip Ng, and Raymond Lam in Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024)
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Follows troubled youth Chan Lok-kwun as he accidentally enters the Walled City, discovers the order amidst its chaos, and learns important life lessons along the way.Follows troubled youth Chan Lok-kwun as he accidentally enters the Walled City, discovers the order amidst its chaos, and learns important life lessons along the way.Follows troubled youth Chan Lok-kwun as he accidentally enters the Walled City, discovers the order amidst its chaos, and learns important life lessons along the way.

  • Director
    • Soi Cheang
  • Writers
    • Kin-Yee Au
    • Tai-Lee Chan
    • Li Jun
  • Stars
    • Louis Koo
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Richie Jen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Soi Cheang
    • Writers
      • Kin-Yee Au
      • Tai-Lee Chan
      • Li Jun
    • Stars
      • Louis Koo
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Richie Jen
    • 49User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Cyclone
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Mr. Big
    • (as Sammo Hung)
    Richie Jen
    Richie Jen
    • Dik Chau
    Raymond Lam
    Raymond Lam
    • Chan Lok-kwan
    Terrance Lau
    • Shin
    • (as Chun-Him Lau)
    Philip Ng
    Philip Ng
    • King
    Tony Tsz-Tung Wu
    Tony Tsz-Tung Wu
    • Twelfth Master
    German Cheung
    • AV
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    • Chief
    Cecilia Choi
    Cecilia Choi
    • Jim's Wife
    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Jim
    Wing-Cheong Law
    • Uncle Ling
    Wayne LeGette
    Wayne LeGette
    • Tiger
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Katarina Ching-Sum Li
    • Chau's Wife
    Kit-Wa Li
      Fish Liew
      Fish Liew
      • Fanny
      Tsun-Hung Liu
      • Uncle Grouper
      Benjamin Shing-Hei Sze-Ma
      • Jim's son
      • Director
        • Soi Cheang
      • Writers
        • Kin-Yee Au
        • Tai-Lee Chan
        • Li Jun
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      User reviews49

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      7lilianaoana

      Worth it for the artistry and the wonderful details of the period and the place

      The sets look absolutely stunning and elaborate, very vivid and rich in detail and you can tell a lot of love and care and nostalgia went into the recreations of Kowloon Walled City. Also a lot of extras. And for sure a lot of money.

      This is Jackie Chan on steroids. Kind of. I mean I can see it as the result of decades of evolution of martial arts movies and a deserving heir of that tradition. However I am not necessarily a fan of the genre and my experience with it is extremely limited. Still, the action scenes and the choreographies are excellent, creative and breathtaking even. With the caveat that of course in real life these people would be dead ten times over from the many blows and injuries they sustain. And they keep coming back for more, only to defeat the adversary at the very last minute, when all looked lost. Yes, it's a trope. I suppose fans love it, but it bothers me each time. It bothered me here a lot because the rest of it looked so gritty and raw that I expected some anchor to reality. But no. It only amplifies as the movie unfolds. Up to large old men fighting as if they were in their prime and the absolute offender - spirit power. Yes, that's right. They incorporated some fantasy martial arts/cultivation movies motifs - the most annoying and evil guy in the whole movie, who also sports a mullet and lets out a hysterical laugh way too often, possesses spirit power, meaning that nothing blunt can penetrate his skin. Could be a trick to keep him alive for as long as possible to give the good guys something to do, but was it really necessary? Couldn't they just make him very, very good and very lucky?

      The poster could have been sexier. Those four last standing deserved that. Maybe they banked on the star power of the veterans. Again, I am not the target audience for this.
      9wingyinclee

      This is what I've been long for

      Finally I can see silver lining in HK movie after all these ten years. This is what a signature movie of HK style should be like. I'm delighted to see a movie that is so "Hong Kong". Old plot is never outdated, it is about how to present in a modern way. The brotherhood of the gangsters were so touching. No MSGs, no grandstanding, no too much focus on the old movie stars - this is just what we, the audience, want.

      The Kowloon Walled City is always a mysterious legend to me, I must give credits to the production team for building such a beautiful replica of the city. No matter you like the plot or not, I suggest everyone who like HK culture or miss the old HK to watch this in the theatre.
      8ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

      An entertaining blend of comic book action and Hong Kong nostalgia

      Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a colorful blazing fury of fisticuffs that spins the infamous Hong Kong landmark into an entertaining pop art mythology.

      Director Soi Cheang, cinematographer Cheng Siu Keung, and production designer Kenneth Mak strike the perfect tone, crossing Hong Kong nostalgia with a wuxia comic book aesthetic.

      The story chronicles the rise of Chan Lok-Kwan, an illegal immigrant and bare-knuckle boxer surviving on the streets of 1980's Hong Kong. Getting in trouble with local gangster Mr. Big, Chan finds refuge in the Kowloon Walled City, a lawless territory outside of British Hong Kong, and is taken in by gang boss Tornado and his underlings.

      The British Government announcing the demolishing of the Walled City ignites a gangland war, settling personal vendettas and seizing the Walled City.

      Kenji Tanigaki's inventive fight choreography is fluid and powerful, slightly exaggerating the character's comic book fighting abilities just right.

      The Kowloon Walled City set is exquisitely detailed, keeping with Soi Cheang's trademark of arranging garbage into intricately beautiful backdrops.

      The set design and fight choreography are well integrated and tell the story visually, with the characters scurrying through the cement crevices, alleyways, and scaffolding.

      Raymond Lam, largely known as a TV actor, shines in an iconic movie role and establishes himself as a solid action lead. As Tornado, Louis Koo gives solid support, building a memorable character separate from the star persona created from ubiquitous film appearances. Richie Jen's mob boss is the weakest link, lacking grit and veering into dress-up pantomime territory. Phillip Ng steals the show as the crazy laughing villain King.

      The one flaw is a gaping plot hole, an unexplained story contrivance of "how did that character know that?" The error wasn't obvious to me until after the film ended, but it hangs there like a jigsaw puzzle missing its last piece.

      Walled In is no masterpiece, but a well-executed crowd-pleaser that has entered the zeitgeist at the exact moment for the audience.

      In its quieter moments, Soi Cheang directs the audience's eyes toward the lives of the Walled City residents. Even though this is an exaggerated comic book film, it nostalgically refers to real history where people lived and struggled in these harsh conditions. This is the film's heart; it works in a "look how far we've come" way.

      Locally, the film's been the talk of the town, and everybody I know has seen it, some even more than once. It achieves a classic status that Hong Kong people will remember fondly, like a Bruce Lee film.
      7damiansisland

      My expectations were met

      I expected great fight scenes, great backdrop, some over acting, and a bit of fun. I got this.

      The beginning was a good setup for the film and drew me in immediately. The main actor was very good.

      The first half was actually better than I expected. It was well paced and gave you a good understanding of the character and how he finally felt at home with a new family while also not losing out on some action scenes. Plus, the environment was wonderfully dystopian and looked just what I imagined Kowloon would have been like.

      The second half, OH MY, was a whimsical, non-sensical, over-the-top, non-stop fighting fest. It certainly wasn't 'The Raid' standard but it was still a fun watch.

      Overall, totally worth a watch.
      7jermint

      Produced by Hong Kong's finest and rides on 80s sentimentality

      "Walled In" is adapted from a comic book, and it shows at times with its larger-than-life characters, setting, and seemingly superhuman feats during battle scenes. The Walled City of Kowloon was a real place, running with little government intervention, which adds an aura of mystique and allows for creative liberties.

      Stuck in development hell since the 2000s, the studios saw huge potential in this film and bet big on it. They assembled some of Hong Kong's finest crew and production team, even creating a replica of the Walled City for shooting.

      The action sequences are fine but not groundbreaking. There are too many quick cuts intended to show the hectic and intense nature of the fights, but this detracts from clarity, unlike the more appreciable choreography seen in "Ip Man."

      Louis Koo and Raymond Lam, both veterans of the trade, successfully helm the film. Koo brings an enigmatic and benevolent image, while Lam offers an effortless everyman appeal. The supporting cast does their part well, with Philip Ng being particularly lauded for his rare villainous turn as the nearly unbeatable big bad.

      The film seems to suffer from catering to too many characters and their different motivations, resulting in a predictable storyline. However, for kung fu fanatics like myself who enjoy the action as much as the Hong Kong brand of drama that comes with it, this is a long overdue and very welcome dose of ass-kicking goodness. Hopefully, it starts a new wave in the years to come.

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      • Trivia
        A life-sized replica of the Kowloon Walled City, said to be almost identical to the real one, was built for filming. Contrary to the claim that the set was demolished immediately after filming, significant portions were preserved and utilized for public exhibitions, allowing the legacy of the Kowloon Walled City to be appreciated by a wider audience.
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        Dancing Street
        Performed by Wai-Han Chan

        Composed by Baker/Kyte

        Lyrics by Man-Chung Lam

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      • Release date
        • May 1, 2024 (China)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • China
      • Official sites
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      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Cửu Long Thành Trại: Vây Thành
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong
      • Production companies
        • Entertaining Power
        • HG Entertainment Film Company
        • Lian Ray Pictures
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      • Budget
        • HK$300,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $336,023
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $145,212
        • Aug 11, 2024
      • Gross worldwide
        • $17,095,773
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 6m(126 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
        • IMAX 6-Track
        • Dolby Atmos
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39 : 1

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