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Traditional
  
樹大招風

Mandarin
  
Shù Dà Zhāo Fēng

Produced by
  
Johnnie To Yau Nai-hoi

Box office
  
9.18 million HKD

6.9/10
IMDb

Simplified
  
树大招风

Cantonese
  
Syu Daai Ziu Fung

Initial release
  
7 April 2016 (Hong Kong)

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Directed by
  
Frank Hui Jevons Au Vicky Wong

Directors
  
Jevons Au, Vicky Wong Wai-Kit, Frank Hui

Screenplay
  
Tin Shu Mak, Lung Man-Hong, Thomas Ng

Awards
  
Golden Horse Award for Best Original Screenplay

Cast
  
Richie Ren, Gordon Lam, Jordan Chan, Philip Keung, Lam Suet

Similar
  
Set in Hong Kong, Gangster movies, Action movies

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Trivisa is a 2016 Hong Kong action crime thriller film produced by Johnnie To and Yau Nai-hoi, featuring the directorial debuts of newcomers Frank Hui, Jevons Au and Vicky Wong. The film is a fictionalized story about three real-life notorious Hong Kong mobsters, Kwai Ping-hung, Yip Kai Foon and Cheung Tze-keung, who are portrayed in the film by Gordon Lam, Richie Jen and Jordan Chan respectively. The film had its world premiere at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival's Forum section. The film also opened the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 21 March 2016 and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 7 April.

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Plot

In early 1997, mobsters Kwai Ching-hung, Yip Kwok-foon and Cheuk Tze-keung, whom have never met one another, are all in Hong Kong. Thereafter, rumour has it that Hong Kong's three most notorious mobsters, known in the underworld as the "Three Kings of Thieves", are plotting together to score a final hit before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong. However, none are initially aware of the rumour.

Yip is living as a fugitive after a gunfight with the Royal Hong Kong Police. He now makes his fortunes by smuggling counterfeit electronics. Powerful and prestigious in the past, Yip must now grovel to high Chinese officials. Although successful in his business, he becomes depressed. When the rumour comes to him, he feels the urge to give up everything and pick up his gun once again to join forces with the others.

Kwai is very cautious and uses several pseudonyms to hide his identity. Although the scale of his crimes is nowhere as large as Yip's and Cheuk's, but he has managed to commit repeated robberies that are totally unknown to the police. Small-scale robberies, which have become his expertise, have minimal risk but also little profit. As he hears of the rumour, he realizes that he will make a large fortune by collaborating with Yip and Cheuk. He initially restrains himself and chooses to ignore it. However, Kwai begins to have second thoughts.

Cheuk has recently abducted the son of a rich tycoon and successfully extorted a ransom, all while under police surveillance. Wanting to raise the bar for himself, he hears about the rumour and becomes obsessed with the idea, going to extreme lengths to seek out Yip and Kwai.

Cast

  • Gordon Lam as Kwai Ching-hung (季正雄, based on Kwai Ping-hung)
  • Richie Jen as Yip Kwok-foon (葉國歡, based on Yip Kai-foon)
  • Jordan Chan as Cheuk Tze-keung (卓子強, based on Cheung Tze-keung)
  • Tommy Wong as The Fence (銷贓佬)
  • Elliot Ngok as Ho Yu-kei (何裕基)
  • Stephen Au as Inspector Wu (胡警官)
  • Lam Suet as Boss Fong (方老闆)
  • Wan Yeung-ming as Old Dog (老狗)
  • Philip Keung as Fai (大輝)
  • Frankie Ng as Ting (鼎爺)
  • Lau Ka-yung as Master Sai (師傅細)
  • Hung Yan-yan as Kwan-sai (昆西)
  • To Yin-gor as Commander (連長)
  • Zhang Kai as Hong Qi (紅旗)
  • Le Zi-long as Wong Lei (王磊)
  • Thimjapo Chattida as Noon
  • Aoi Ma as Bo (寶兒)
  • Kam Loi-kwan as Kam (阿金)
  • Huang Kai-sen as Chung (阿忠)
  • Jimmy Wong as Fisherman
  • Yuen Fu-wah as Chief Chen (陳科)
  • Yan Zi-fei as Chief Chen's mistress
  • Law Chi-sing as Gui (阿貴)
  • Ho Ka-wah as Guang (阿廣)
  • Hui Ping-hang as Chief Long (龍科)
  • Li Ying-to as Chief Song (宋局)
  • Leung Kin-ping as Manager Fok (霍經理)
  • Chiu Chi-shing as Condor (秃鷹)
  • Lee Man-piu as Lung (速龍)
  • Keung Kam-shan as Policewoman
  • Keung Kam-kui as Policeman
  • Wong Wai-tong as Policeman
  • Law Tsin-wong as News reporter
  • Yu Tat-chi as Cheng Kin-kuen (鄭建權)
  • Yang Yu-fei as Customs officer
  • Hu Bin-hui as Comrade
  • Flora Cheung as Informer
  • Lam Ka-shing as Customers officer
  • Wong Gar-ling as Informer
  • Jamie Lee as Informer
  • Chow Pok-fu as Informer
  • Yan Ngai-to as Informer
  • Wong Che-keuong as Informer
  • Ng Kwok-ming as Informer
  • Cheung Pet-wu as Informer
  • Yeung Sai-ho as Policeman
  • Ursula Lin as Waitress
  • Kwok Yuk-keung as Policeman
  • Ho Ka-fai as Informer
  • Daniel Kwok
  • Skyline Leung
  • Critical

    Clarence Tsui of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive praising the performances of Richie Jen and Gordon Lam, the editing by Allen Leung and David Richardson and calls it "an impressive calling card signalling brighter cinematic futures." Fionaauala Halligan of Screen Daily praised the film's set design and editing and believes the film will "clearly attract festival interest.". Edmond Lee of the South China Morning Post rated film a score of 4/5 stars and praises the film's bold vision and how newcomer directors Frank Hui, Jevons Au and Vicky Wong "couldn't have made a stronger start to their fledgling careers."

    Box office

    The film grossed HK$3,392,095 during its first three days of release in Hong Kong and opening at No. 3 during its debut weekend. By the end of its fifth week, the film has grossed about HK$9,180,000.

    References

    Trivisa Wikipedia