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The Corruptor

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
20K
YOUR RATING
Mark Wahlberg and Chow Yun-Fat in The Corruptor (1999)
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With the aid from a New York City policeman, a top immigrant cop tries to stop drug-trafficking and corruption by immigrant Chinese Triads, but things get complicated when the Triads try to ... Read allWith the aid from a New York City policeman, a top immigrant cop tries to stop drug-trafficking and corruption by immigrant Chinese Triads, but things get complicated when the Triads try to bribe the policeman.With the aid from a New York City policeman, a top immigrant cop tries to stop drug-trafficking and corruption by immigrant Chinese Triads, but things get complicated when the Triads try to bribe the policeman.

  • Director
    • James Foley
  • Writer
    • Robert Pucci
  • Stars
    • Chow Yun-Fat
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Ric Young
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Foley
    • Writer
      • Robert Pucci
    • Stars
      • Chow Yun-Fat
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Ric Young
    • 144User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Nick Chen
    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Danny Wallace
    Ric Young
    • Henry Lee
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Schabacker
    Jon Kit Lee
    Jon Kit Lee
    • Jack
    Andrew Pang
    Andrew Pang
    • Willy Ung
    Elizabeth Lindsey
    Elizabeth Lindsey
    • Louise Deng
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Sean Wallace
    Byron Mann
    Byron Mann
    • Bobby Vu
    Kim Chan
    Kim Chan
    • Benny Wong
    Bill MacDonald
    • Vince Kirkpatrick
    Susie Trinh
    • Amy San
    Ho Chow
    Ho Chow
    • Black Eyes
    Olivia Yap
    Olivia Yap
    • Tai
    Lynda Chiu
    • Kim
    Marie Matiko
    Marie Matiko
    • May
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    • Phan Ho
    • (as Pak-Kong Ho)
    Tim Progosh
    Tim Progosh
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    • Director
      • James Foley
    • Writer
      • Robert Pucci
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    7james0230

    Brilliant!!! A dramatically under rated film.

    The direction and cinematography for this film is excellent. I am without a doubt a film conaessiour and I find this film to be very satisfying. Chow-Yun Fat is incredible and plays his role to a T. He also completes some of the most amazing action sequences I have seen in any action film. Mark Wahlberg produces one of his best performances to date and teams up well with Chow Yun Fat. All in all this film is entertaining and has flashes of greatness with astonishing camera shots and an superb cast. ONE film you should give a chance, 8 out 10 rating.
    8hmarcy

    East meets west in an interesting mix of styles

    This is a Hong Kong action flick with a distinct taste of the west. The movie starts off with a bombing and small store shoot-out that is right out of John Woo's stylebook but then it under goes a change. The story starts taking over and it is one of intrigue within intrigue. There are great moments of action with two guns blazing and an unbelievable amount of bullets but the story becomes the main thing. This works as glue that a lot of Hong Kong movies don't have. There are long pauses of plot developments between double crossing bad guys that are a real change to what is a typical Hong Kong action flick.

    The director John Foley likes to place people in positions where they have to make critical decisions under pressure (At Close Range and Fear) and this is no exception. A caring cop caught up in a situation of corruption is under constant pressure to decide what is right. You are kept guessing as to his ultimate decision but the pressure is there under a dozen different situations. The sub-plots add to the texture of this movie and add to its richness. These side stories of the bad cop father in trouble, the interaction of rival Chinese gangs and his love of Asian culture are all parts of the puzzle that is Danny Wallace played by Mark Wahlberg. Foley knows Wahlberg from the direction of his acting breakthrough in Fear and uses him at what he does best, the confused tough guy with the sensitive agenda. (His latest movie `The Yards' is an example of what I mean). Nick Chen the experienced street cop played by Chow Yun-Fat is the perfect slightly crazy hard-hitting loner, who has embedded himself in the struggle of rival gangs in New York's Chinatown. There is no black and white here, only shades of gray, in a world of who is doing what to whom but like the cultural differences between East and West the relationships between individuals overcomes the hard facts of doing business on the street.

    A very good blend of the Hong Kong actions movie that was brought in by Chow Yun-Fat (if you hear the commentary that Foley never saw a Woo movie) and what Foley's image is for street life in New York. Coming from New York and living and working in Asia gives me insight into the homework that went into the making of this movie and I will say they did a very good job.
    6Theo Robertson

    Very Stylish Thriller

    On the surface this is just an old fashioned tale of a slightly wet newbie cop teaming up with a hardened veteran , in short it`s a buddy movie that were very common in the late 80s/early 90s but what sets THE CORRUPTER apart from similar movies is just how stylish it all is . James Foley started his career by directing videos but with one brief exception this doesn`t really show too much with his action style being inspired by the likes of John Woo and Hong Kong action movies . There`s some superb technical aspects such as the editing and the cinematography is breath taking especially the scenes where light filters through windows and we see the spectrum imposed on the characters faces

    There are some flaws to the movie of course . One is Foley has cast actors whose native tongue is not English which does cause some unintentional sniggers namely when the characters mention the word " Fokkien " , yeah okay I know it`s set in Chinatown but as is common in movies no one will complain if the characters speak perfect English no matter their ethnic origin or upbringing . The script does get a bit confused and complicated in the final third which did spoil the movie slightly and some people will no doubt be put off by the sometimes over the top violence , but as a violent thriller I was entertained by this movie
    7James-113

    Chow Yun Fat is back in form

    Fans of Chow Yun Fat can finally exhale; he has made a decent Hollywood movie at last.

    I went to see "The Corruptor" this past Saturday in HK. While it's not an especially good film, it's a solid piece of entertainment. Most importantly, it allows Chow Yun Fat to be Chow Yun Fat. Whereas he was stiff and tentative in "The Replacement Killers", in "The Corruptor" Chow burns up the screen. From the very first few seconds of his appearance in the movie you can see that "The Coolest Actor in the World" is back in form.

    In fact, it's the acting that saves the movie. The story is a tired one, but Mark Wahlberg and especially Chow are charismatic and make their characters sympathetic. Chow also develops an onscreen chemistry w/ Wahlberg that was completely absent in his partnership w/ Mira Sorvino.

    Because of it's uninspiring storyline, however, "The Corruptor" will probably still not make Chow a household name in America. But it will win him lots of new fans. Let's hope this upward trend in Chow's career continues w/ "Anna and the King".
    10letsroll

    Misunderstood - A Great Film

    The Corrupter is beset by expectations of Yun-Fat Chow in another John Woo flick. This isn't a John Woo flick (and I mean the old John Woo pre-American Studio), but it does evoke moments that are very John Woo/Yun-Fat Chow esque ala The Killer and the blind girl.

    This film is a character study of Nick Chen and Danny Wallace (played very well by Mark Wahlberg) as cops that must make decisions that may compromise their professional and personal integrity, but the lines drawn are not as simple as that. The film really asks people under what circumstances is it okay to bend the rules in order to achieve results that otherwise would not be possible? Would it be okay to let one guilty person go in order to catch ten more in the future? Would it be okay to convict one innocent person in order to catch a thousand guilty in the future?

    Danny Wallace joins Nick Chen in the Chinatown task group. Danny is forced to ask himself whether the short term actions, and their moral implications, are worth the long term good of the force, himself, and his family.

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    • Trivia
      Kim Chan plays a crime-lord named Benny Wong nicknamed Uncle Benny. Chan also played a crime-lord, Ben Wong nicknamed Uncle Benny in Lethal Weapon 4 (1998).
    • Goofs
      The NYPD's 13th Precinct does not cover Chinatown, the 5th Precinct does. They worked out of the 15th precinct, not the 13th, and there is no longer a 15th precinct in NYC.
    • Quotes

      Danny Wallace: The ends justify the means, Pops.

      Sean Wallace: The ends is bullshit. The means is what you live with.

    • Alternate versions
      German VHS release was cut by ca. 6 minutes to secure a "Not under 16" rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into From the (Under)Ground Up: The Making of 'The Corruptor' (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Candy Perfume Girl
      Written by Madonna, William Orbit (as William Wainwright) & Susannah Melvoin

      Performed by Madonna

      Courtesy of Maverick Recording Company/Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Thất Bại
    • Filming locations
      • Chinatown, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Illusion Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,164,492
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,765,300
      • Mar 14, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,493,601
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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