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Just Heroes

Original title: Yee dam kwan ying
  • 1989
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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Chen Kuan-Tai, David Chiang, Stephen Chow, Danny Lee, Shing Fui-On, Niu Tien, and Wu Ma in Just Heroes (1989)
Gun FuActionCrimeDrama

A respected and well liked gang-boss is betrayed and killed. One of his three adopted sons are to take his place. One of them is the traitor.A respected and well liked gang-boss is betrayed and killed. One of his three adopted sons are to take his place. One of them is the traitor.A respected and well liked gang-boss is betrayed and killed. One of his three adopted sons are to take his place. One of them is the traitor.

  • Directors
    • John Woo
    • Wu Ma
  • Writers
    • Chi-Keung Hau
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • David Chiang
    • Danny Lee
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • John Woo
      • Wu Ma
    • Writers
      • Chi-Keung Hau
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • David Chiang
      • Danny Lee
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Cheung Pak Wai
    Danny Lee
    Danny Lee
    • Sou
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Leung Jang Lung
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Niu Tien
    Niu Tien
    • Annie
    • (as Tien Niu)
    Cally Kwong
    • Sing Fai
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Ma
    James Wong
    James Wong
    • Solicitor Wong
    Stephen Chow
    Stephen Chow
    • 'Jacky' Yuen Kei-hao
    Shing Fui-On
    Shing Fui-On
    • Wah
    • (as Fui-On Shing)
    Joe Nieh
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Loon (Guest star)
    Lei Zhao
    Lei Zhao
    • (Guest star)
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Hsue Chao
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    Lei Cheng
    Lei Cheng
    John Cheung
    John Cheung
    Tang Chia
      • Directors
        • John Woo
        • Wu Ma
      • Writers
        • Chi-Keung Hau
        • Kuang Ni
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      User reviews15

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      8Sevket_Erhat

      Make this film available to English speaking public

      From what I have observed a lot of people is really disappointed in this movie but I fell in love with it!

      It is such a shame that this movie is only available as French and Japanese DVDs and both are without subtitles. I guess this explains why many people does not know this John Woo movie.

      The story is not that bad but they really could've added a lot to "who will be the heir to murdered triad boss ?" storyline.

      But they opted for a lazier method and rushed everything in the movie. I guess this is mostly because of the fact that it is shot for Wu Ma which was in desperate need of money.

      If they didn't rush everything because of the reason given above, it really could have been a true John Woo classic like A Better Tomorrow, The Killer and Hard Boiled. This is what I call a missed opportunity.

      Whatever your reason for not liking this movie might be but there is no denial that the finale shootout is awesome. This is John Woo and Heroic Bloodshed at its best. I'll surely watch it once again.

      Please release this movie on DVD with remastered picture and subs so that other Hong Kong action movie fans get to watch this.
      matt-201

      Executive Suite meets Macbeth

      The crime business gets an even more banalizing makeover in this John Woo blowout than it does in the beige-suit-and-silver-tie-clip yakuza world of Takeshi Kitano's gangland melodramas. Reportedly thrown together in haste, this web of intrigues in a most routinely businesslike mob world has it all: tippling molls, Kun Opera, quadruple-crosses, buckets of Wooian sentimentality, and world-class, state-of-the-art action choreography. Woo learned from the masters Walter Hill and Sam Peckinpah and did them one better: nobody on this earth, except Steven Spielberg on a good day, understands the ballet of gunmen and camera like Woo. It's become a cliche, but it's true, and this underrated movie proves it: Woo raised the bar and then hurtled over it. He's the tops.
      8kosmasp

      Just Heroes

      What better summary line than the English title for the movie? I don't know if it is an accurate translation from the HK title, but more importantly: Why is there no release of this movie on a DVD yet? At least not in the western world and not an official one, as can be seen here at IMDb ...

      Just Heroes is another Woo flick with his well known ingredients: Bloodshed, Heroism, loyalty and respect. The slow motion is thrown in there for good measure too! ;o) Of course it's something that a John Woo Film, can not be without! And although it might sound emotionless or apathetic, how I just list those things, the movie is a really good action film! It's not his best, but if you like his other better known HK offerings, you're gonna love this one too! :o)
      eibon09

      Bridge Between ABT2 & The Killer

      John Woo gangster pic that involved the direction of a couple other people including Ma Wu and Danny Lee. Really the last Triad picture John Woo would do in his career because for one, The Killer is a hitman portrait film. Also, Bullet in the Head uses different genres to move the story along. Even Hard-Boiled which includes a triad gang war is a film that is looking from the outside. Yi Dan Qun Ying/Just Heroes(1987) is the last film for John Woo that focused on the insides and mentality of the triad organize crime society.

      Closer in plot to Rich & Famous(1987) than the A Better Tomorrow films by John Woo. Very good action crime flick by John Woo that although flawed is much better than his Hollywood films of Broken Arrow(1996) and Mission:Impossible 2(2000). Suffers from some of the same flaws that was apparent in Heroes Shed no Tears(1985). Includes inconsistency in story, acting, and direction. Still Just Heroes(1987) is a worthwhile John Woo pic because of the excellent action set pieces.

      Does bog down during the dramatic scenes but only in small doses. I find it interesting to see people who are supposedly close start setting up affinities with whoever will be the new boss of the gang. Deals with a gang war that begins after the elder boss abdicates his position of power due to being assassinated. The opening of Just Heroes(1987) sets the tone for what will happen for the rest of the film. Just Heroes(1987) is a Triad take on the King Lear story although not as grandeaur or magnificent as Akira Kurosawa's treatment of the same subject in Ran(1985).

      At certain times the film becomes a satire of A Better Tomorrow(1986) and A Better Tomorrow 2(1987). In fact I feel that some of the ideas used in Just Heroes are left over from ABT and ABT2. One of the characters who is a protege of Wai(triad turned fisherman) fantasizes about being like Mark Gor from A Better Tomorrow(1986). He even recites some of Chow Yun Fat's famous lines from John Woo's breakthrough motion picture. The best parody is when the young man puts hand guns in flower pots just like Mark Gor during the resturant shootout in ABT.

      A rare dramatic role for Hong Kong Comedy king, Stephen Chow who passes with flying colors. The main characters in Just Heroes(1987) like in the director's post ABT and pre Hollywood films are looking for spirital ablution in order to start anew. One of the few times in a Hong Kong film where Danny Lee does not portray a Police officer. The version of Just Heroes(1987) on video is missing the scene where before the ex-girlfriend of Wai dies she whispers to him of who is responsible for the death of the gang's late boss. Yi Dan Qun Ying/Just Heroes(1987) contains an awesome gunbattle that is one of John Woo's best in one of his HK films.
      7phanthinga

      a better tomorrow sequel that we never got

      Like i say before the review this movie is a old fashioned Hong Kong action crime movie directed by John Woo with many familiar face of golden age of Hong Kong cinema like:David Chiang,Kuan Tai Chen, Lung Ti the holy trinity of kung-fu movie,Danny Lee from Woo masterpiece The Killer and surprisingly Stephen Chow whom used to play comedic role.It sometime get a little chessy with the dialogue,some homophobic aspect but the acting is good and some character actually very well written to the point that i really care about them in the end.The highlight of the movie still the John Woo violent shootout that you will see plenty of it although it not long and action heavy like Woo previous work but when it happen it very satisfied and awesome.Definitely not Woo best work but if you a fan of John Woo you will love it

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      • Trivia
        All the money from the film was given to Cheh Chang so he could retire. Rather than using it as retirement funds, Chang used the money to direct another film.
      • Alternate versions
        German Video Release by Pacific Video is heavily cut although rated "not under 18". TV-Version is uncut.
      • Connections
        Featured in Kain's Quest: A Better Tomorrow (2015)

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      • Release date
        • September 14, 1989 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Nghĩa Đảm Quần Anh
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
      • Production company
        • Magnum Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 37m(97 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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