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I Corrupt All Cops is a gritty dive into the murky waters of police corruption in 1970s Hong Kong. The film paints a raw and tense atmosphere, capturing the relentless struggle between the newly formed ICAC and the entrenched system of graft. It's not your typical hero's journey; the pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of moral compromise to settle in. Performances are solid, with actors portraying the relentless pressure faced by the characters. The film's practical effects and realistic portrayals ground the narrative in a way that feels almost documentary-like. There's a certain historical authenticity that makes it stand out among the crime dramas of its time, reflecting a desperate attempt to reclaim justice amidst chaos.
Set in 1970s Hong KongFocus on police corruptionExplores themes of morality and justice
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