To pay off his debt as a gambler, a man drags his sister and step-brother into a life of crime and a violent war between rival gang lords.To pay off his debt as a gambler, a man drags his sister and step-brother into a life of crime and a violent war between rival gang lords.To pay off his debt as a gambler, a man drags his sister and step-brother into a life of crime and a violent war between rival gang lords.
Chow Yun-Fat
- Li Ah Chai
- (as Chow Yun Fat)
Alex Man
- Tang Kat Yung
- (as Man Chi-Leung)
Siu-Fung Wong
- Wai Chui
- (as Wong Siu Fung)
Carina Lau
- Lau Po Yee
- (as Lau Ka-Ling)
Danny Lee
- Inspector Cheung
- (as Lee Sau-Yin)
Shing Fui-On
- Luk
- (as Fui-On Shing)
Fan Mei-Sheng
- Fan Tit Tau
- (as Mei Sheng Fan)
Ko Chun-Hsiung
- Chu Lo Tai
- (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
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Two brothers choosing different paths in life....
Although Chow Yun-fat is announced as the star of the movie, Andy Lau and Alex Man plays the two biggest parts as two brothers both working for Chow Yun-Fat but ends up as enemies. The movie doesn´t give as much action as one may have hoped, but there IS some great part of shoot-out in it. To sum it all up, it is an action-drama, with tremendous actors and a suprisingly well-written story. Any fans of Chow Yun-Fat or Andy Lau should like this as they both are excellent as their characters.
"...An entertaining and watchable addition to the genre..."
"Rich and Famous" is a slow-moving but character driven Triad drama from director, Taylor Wong, very much created in the style of other Wong titles such as "Triads: The Inside Story".
Kwok (Andy Lau), his brother (Alex Man) and some of his friends begin working for local Triad kingpin Li-Ah Chai (Chow Yun-Fat) to eradicate their debt problems. They gradually become more deeply involved with Chai's activities and the goings on within the Triad organization. But problems begin to arise when Tang Kat-Yung, Kwok's brother, begins plotting his own schemes away from Chai and moving towards the company of Chai's enemy, "Big Eye" (Lam Chung).
Taylor Wong creates a very familiar plot here, using all the familiar Triad clichés. Yet he manages to construct a film which is still entertaining, tense, and maintains audience interest. His detached, almost documentary style direction, passively observing the characters, is used once again. The interesting aspect of this style is that it does not generally create an opinion for the viewer but instead presents the characters in their normal states and allows the viewer to decide who is good and who is bad. Nevertheless, the slightly formulaic structure is redeemed somewhat by an excellent ensemble cast. Chow Yun-Fat, Andy Lau and Alex Man all give strong performances, while Shing Fui-On, Pauline Wong and Danny Lee provide powerful support. Danny Lee is in fact on screen far less than one would expect and only really appears in two or three scenes. However, his minor role is actually expanded by his vibrant and colourful depiction of the determined cop.
Overall, although lacking in originality and inspiration, "Rich and Famous" can still be described as an entertaining and watchable addition to the genre and deserves to be seen by all HK film fans.
Kwok (Andy Lau), his brother (Alex Man) and some of his friends begin working for local Triad kingpin Li-Ah Chai (Chow Yun-Fat) to eradicate their debt problems. They gradually become more deeply involved with Chai's activities and the goings on within the Triad organization. But problems begin to arise when Tang Kat-Yung, Kwok's brother, begins plotting his own schemes away from Chai and moving towards the company of Chai's enemy, "Big Eye" (Lam Chung).
Taylor Wong creates a very familiar plot here, using all the familiar Triad clichés. Yet he manages to construct a film which is still entertaining, tense, and maintains audience interest. His detached, almost documentary style direction, passively observing the characters, is used once again. The interesting aspect of this style is that it does not generally create an opinion for the viewer but instead presents the characters in their normal states and allows the viewer to decide who is good and who is bad. Nevertheless, the slightly formulaic structure is redeemed somewhat by an excellent ensemble cast. Chow Yun-Fat, Andy Lau and Alex Man all give strong performances, while Shing Fui-On, Pauline Wong and Danny Lee provide powerful support. Danny Lee is in fact on screen far less than one would expect and only really appears in two or three scenes. However, his minor role is actually expanded by his vibrant and colourful depiction of the determined cop.
Overall, although lacking in originality and inspiration, "Rich and Famous" can still be described as an entertaining and watchable addition to the genre and deserves to be seen by all HK film fans.
Underrated Heroic Bloodshed movie
I always enjoyed this two part movie with a all star cast that includes Chow Yun Fat, Andy Lau, Alex Man, Hell even Danny Lee shows up later. Rich And Famous is a absorbing action/ drama that would be best described as A Better Tommorrow crossed with The Godfather. The characters are drawn out really good The action scenes look good, but nothing compared to John Woo's work. In the sequel Tragic Hero the tension builds for a blood and bullet drenched climax, that few films can compete with. This might seem standard for the Heroic Bloodshed genre but was done well enough to be worth watching..
Does the job nicely
Despite the negative reviews I really liked this one, I thought it did the job very nicely. Made at a time when the heroic bloodshed genre was just taking off and with Andy Lau and Chow Yun-Fat as the stars it's impossible to dislike it. The story starts off a little confusing but soon boils down into a tale of rivalry between gangsters, and the cast, which includes Danny Lee and the great Alex Man, is excellent. Plus the vibrant action sequences have a sadistic edge which appeals; the ending in particular is spectacular. A sequel, TRAGIC HERO, followed.
More like boring and tedious...
When I sat down in 2021 to watch the 1987 Hong Kong action crime drama "Gong woo ching" (aka "Rich and Famous"), I must admit that I was expecting somewhat more from writers Stephen Shiu and Manfred Wong, especially since the movie had the likes of Andy Lau and Chow Yun-Fat on the cast list.
The storyline told in the movie, as written by Stephen Shiu and Manfred Wong, just failed to capture my interest, and the movie felt very chaotic and disharmonic. I must admit that most of the time I wasn't really sure why the narrative was at that particular point or place in the story.
Now, you would expect that a movie with the likes of Chow Yun-Fat, Andy Lau and Carina Lau on the cast list, that you would be in for something grander. But the movie turned out to be rather boring and mundane for my liking. So "Rich and Famous" made for a pretty lousy movie experience for me.
I managed to endure halfway through the ordeal, then I just gave up on the storyline, given the fact that it never appealed to me, and I was bored throughout the prolonged first part of the movie. So I just simply quit on the movie, never to return to watch the rest.
I am rating "Rich and Famous" a three out of ten stars. This was by no means a glorious or outstanding moment in Hong Kong cinematic history.
The storyline told in the movie, as written by Stephen Shiu and Manfred Wong, just failed to capture my interest, and the movie felt very chaotic and disharmonic. I must admit that most of the time I wasn't really sure why the narrative was at that particular point or place in the story.
Now, you would expect that a movie with the likes of Chow Yun-Fat, Andy Lau and Carina Lau on the cast list, that you would be in for something grander. But the movie turned out to be rather boring and mundane for my liking. So "Rich and Famous" made for a pretty lousy movie experience for me.
I managed to endure halfway through the ordeal, then I just gave up on the storyline, given the fact that it never appealed to me, and I was bored throughout the prolonged first part of the movie. So I just simply quit on the movie, never to return to watch the rest.
I am rating "Rich and Famous" a three out of ten stars. This was by no means a glorious or outstanding moment in Hong Kong cinematic history.
Did you know
- GoofsInspector Cheung's hairstyle changes dramatically during a few second walk from police vehicle to steps of church.
- ConnectionsEdited into From Vegas to Macau II (2015)
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