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Director
  
Billy Chung

Producers
  
Wong Jing, Tiffany Chen

Country
  
Hong Kong

5.6/10
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Genre
  
Chinese Movies

Duration
  

Language
  
Cantonese

Hong Kong Bronx movie poster

Release date
  
31 January 2008 (2008-01-31)

Cast
  
Jordan Chan
,
Annie Man
,
Timmy Hung
,
Tak-bun Wong

Similar movies
  
Jordan Chan appears in Hong Kong Bronx and Young and Dangerous

Tagline
  
Everyone has dreams, yet they are not always granted. Oftentimes, we are at the mercy of fate...

Hong Kong Bronx (traditional Chinese: 黑勢力; simplified Chinese: 黑势力; pinyin: hei1 shi4 li4; Literal Title: Black Power; Cantonese Yale: Hak sai lik) is a 2008 Hong Kong action film directed by Billy Chung, and starring Jordan Chan. The film was produced by Wong Jing, whose father, Wong Tin-Lam, appears in a supporting role.

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Plot

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Neil is a former Triad boss, who has just been released from prison. He attempts to starts his life anew by being a parental guide to his two sisters (Ada Wong, Vonnie Lui) and opening a repair shop. However, Neil meets Johnny a local merciless Triad kingpin.

Cast

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  • Jordan Chan as Neil Shek
  • Kenny Wong as Bull
  • Annie Man as Miss Watt
  • Winnie Leung as Mabel
  • Ricky Chan as Johnny
  • Zuki Lee as Yo Yo
  • Timmy Hung as Fai
  • Vonnie Lui as Bonnie
  • Chan Hung Lit as SP Cheung
  • Ada Wong Ji-Haam as Barbie
  • Wong Tin-Lam as Uncle Bo
  • Critical reception

    Hong Kong Bronx was a seen by some critics as a retread of the Triad film genre. LoveHKFilm.com called it a "surprisingly watchable guilty pleasure," and criticized the film for its cheesy use of CGI blood.

    Box office

    Hong Kong Bronx was given a limited release in Hong Kong on 29 January 2008. It was shown in five theaters.

    References

    Hong Kong Bronx Wikipedia
    Hong Kong Bronx IMDb Hong Kong Bronx themoviedb.org