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An Honest Crook is quite the curious blend of family drama and the underbelly of Hong Kong's gambling scene. Bill Tung, known for his versatile performances, really captures the essence of a man caught between duty and temptation. The film's pacing feels somewhat leisurely, allowing us to absorb the atmosphere of a city that never sleeps. The practical effects and the gritty aesthetics create a grounded feel, pulling you into Ah Can's struggles. It’s not just about the gambling; it’s about the ties that bind, the choices we make, and the shadows of family legacy. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections, which adds to its character.
An Honest Crook has seen something of a limited release, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate lesser-known works from the era. The film wasn't heavily promoted upon its release, which has contributed to its scarcity in the market. Copies on VHS or DVD are relatively hard to come by, and those in good condition tend to attract a niche audience. The film's unique take on familial bonds and moral dilemmas make it an interesting conversation piece among collectors.
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