courtesy of mingpao.com |
The Andy Lau Tak Wa producer, Herman Yau Lai To
directed and written, Sean Lau Ching Wan and Francis Ng Chun Yu
starred new film CRISIS NEGOTIATORS (TAM POON JUEN GA) has announced
that it will be released in Hong Kong on June 13th. Wa Jai and Yau
Lai To after SHOCK WAVE (CHAK DAN JUEN GA) again as producer and
producer brought another film in the "expert" series. Two Best Actors
Ching Wan and Chun Yu worked together again after a 19 years gap since
the 2005 film HIMALAYA SINGH, and both
played negotiators in their new film. A police station hostage
case triggered the heroic duo's war of wits and words as they
"negotiated".
Unveiled for the first time on the poster, Ching Wan and Chun
Yu wore body armor with firm expressions and gestured "one" and "two"
respectively, which not only hinted at their role status but also
indicated that a contest about psychology and intelligence was about
to begin. In the trailer, the short "negotiation" clip between the two
protagonists was already very exciting. There seemed to be a deeper
mystery behind the negotiation. The Lau Ching Wan played negotiator
Cheuk Man Wai unexpectedly transformed into a bold kidnapper, and
infiltrated the police station to take hostages. His rich negotiation
experience left the police helpless. Cheuk Man Wai insisted on only
"negotiating" with another negotiator, Tse Ka Chun (Ng Chun Yu), and
the situation was immediately turned around. As experts traded barbs,
the war of words became a tug of war. As the negotiation went off and
on, they battled wits and might with the snipers who have surrounded
the police station.
CRISIS NEGOTIATORS is adapted from the 1998 Hollywood battle of
wits THE NEGOTIATOR, which also starred two actors Samuel L. Jackson
and Kevin Spacey. Also the screenwriter, Yau Lai To has reinterpreted
this classic work with a new perspective and narrative approach.
Ching Wan said that the story adaptation was excellent and quite
exciting. "Very dramatic, very anti-climatic, very entertaining
script." This time, Director Yau focused on another important
profession in the disciplined forces, negotiators, and he was very
excited to take on the new challenge. "This time I was shooting a
different kind of police film, and the negotiator is a profession that
is hardly represented in Chinese films." Excelling action
blockbusters in recent years, Director Yau has returned to direct the
primarily dramatic story this time and still maintained his usual
style in the film. The negotiation scenes were no less tense than
his previous big productions. In addition to the two Best Actors,
Michael Miu Kiu Wai, Philip Keung Ho Man, Kent Cheng Juk Si, Michael
Chow Man Kit, Wong Yau Nam, Cherry Ngan Cheuk Ling, Chu Pak Him,
Kevin Chu Kam Yin, Yeung Wai Lun and other powerful actors all provided
supporting performance.
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