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The Wall (2002) brings that gritty HK cinema vibe right back to life, reminiscent of those classic eighties triad flicks. Jordan Chan's performance as Cho is layered, capturing the struggle of an ex-con trying to escape his past. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing keeps you on edge, balancing moments of introspection with sudden bursts of action. There's a realness to the practical effects that adds to the film’s authenticity, grounding the dramatic stakes in a way that CGI never could. And Patrick Tam as Dik? He brings a complexity that makes the friendship and betrayal feel painfully real. It’s raw and unrefined, but that's the charm of it all. It’s not just about the crime; it’s about the choices that lead one back into that life.
Great for fans of traditional triad dramas.Check out the practical effects - they’re a standout.Jordan Chan’s portrayal of Cho is particularly compelling.
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