Prison on Fire II

June. 22,1991      
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Ching is a prisoner in a Hong Kong jail that has a large population of Mainland Chinese prisoners. Ching escapes to see his young son, who he has been put in an orphanage. He surrenders himself to authorities, but the vengeful chief of security, Zau, arranges for Ching to be set up in the eyes of the Mainland gang.

Chow Yun-fat as  Chung Tin Ching
Chan Chung-Yung as  Pong Fei Lung
Yu Li as  Ms. Wong
Tommy Wong as  Bill
Victor Hon Kwan as  Chiu Chow
Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong as  Officer Zau
Vincent Wan Yeung-Ming as  Fai Chi
Frankie Ng Chi-Hung as  Blind Snake
Roy Cheung as  Officer "Scarface" Hung

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Reviews

GazerRise
1991/06/22

Fantastic!

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Spoonixel
1991/06/23

Amateur movie with Big budget

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Baseshment
1991/06/24

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Sammy-Jo Cervantes
1991/06/25

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Tweekums
1991/06/26

This film follows on from the original with Ching still in prison. Tensions are high with prisoners from mainland China and those from Hong Kong constantly fighting. To make matters worse sadistic guard, Officer Zau, is determined to crush Ching. After Ching is refused leave to visit his son in the orphanage he escapes; he then turns himself in and back in prison Zau is determined to punish him further by letting it be known that Ching informed against a senior gang leader to protect his actual informant. Fearing for his life Ching escapes again and ends up on the run with the gang leader. Eventually he returns to prison and must confront his enemies; both the inmates and Zau.This was an enjoyable sequel to the first film; Chow Yun Fat is on good form as Ching although anybody expecting martial arts action will be disappointed as the fight are ordinary scrapping. There is a degree of humour which is fun and doesn't detract from the main story. Elvis Tsui is suitably unpleasant as Officer Zau; a character who starts mean and only gets worse. The scenes in the jail are fairly tense, especially after Zau starts targeting Ching. The escape scenes were entertaining even if it was a little hard to believe that Ching got away more than once when almost surrounded by his pursuers. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of the first film but suspect it can be enjoyed almost as much even if you haven't seen the original.These comments are based on watching the film in Cantonese with English subtitles.

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BA_Harrison
1991/06/27

School on Fire, City on Fire, Prison on Fire: seems like Hong Kong was a rather dangerous place to be in the '80s, a veritable inferno thanks to top HK action director Ringo Lam, who directed the aforementioned trio of movies, and who returned to briefly reignite the series in the early '90s with this sequel to Prison on Fire.In Prison on Fire II, Asian superstar Chow Yun Fat reprises his role as convict Ching, who must stay on his guard after he is wrongfully accused of identifying gang leader Boss Dragon (Sung Young Chen) as the killer of a fellow prisoner during a riot. Ching must also keep a wary eye on sadistic prison guard Officer Zau (Elvis Tsui) who would like nothing more than to see him beaten to death by Dragon's men.The first 40 minutes or so of this prison drama is rather uneventful, with little in the way of action or tension as Lam sets up his characters and plot, injecting a little too much not-very-funny humour and maudlin sentimentality into proceedings for my liking. Fortunately, things pick up once Boss Dragon has been fingered for the killing (oo-err!) and makes a break for freedom by leaping into the sea from a cliff, with Ching following suit soon after, the two men forming a bond while on the run.The latter half of the film is far more entertaining, thanks to better pacing and more action, the best moments being a tense chase through the jungle and across some rickety corrugated iron rooftops, the hilarious sight of Ching and Boss Dragon simultaneously suffering from a bad case of the squits, and a brutal finalé that sees treacherous inmate Skull (the man who framed Boss Dragon for murder) and wicked guard Zau finally get their comeuppance.

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david-sarkies
1991/06/28

This is the sequel to Prison on Fire and is much more like Lockup than the original. There are a lot of differences between the two movies. The first was about a man going through prison and opened with him entering and closed with him leaving. Prison on Fire II opens with an escape and people placing bets on how long he lasts and then what is broken when he returns. Thus if one can pick it up, Prison on Fire II involves a prison break, but it is not the main focus of the movie.Ching becomes the main character in Prison on Fire II and his makes a friend with a mainlander named Dragon. There is much more of a story to this movie and it builds on a foundation of racial tension. The Mainlanders feel that they are being oppressed by those from Hong Kong, and the form a gang to stand up against the Hongers. Ching, once again being neutral, befriends the leader Dragon, but there is a problem. A mainlander named Skull wants to be leader instead of Dragon so makes a deal with the new Security guard, Zeu. Zeu does not like Ching and begins to make his life really difficult. This begins with him knowing that Ching caused trouble before and thus refuses to allow him leave to visit his mother's funeral. Because his mother has died, he has to put his child in an orphanage but his child does not want to go. Thus the relationship between him and his child is strained and Ching feels that he must see him, but Zeu refuses and Ching is forced to escape.The movie goes much deeper as it develops Ching's character and his relationship with Dragon, who is framed for killing another inmate named Snake. We feel immense hatred for Zeu and Skull as we see them conspiring to get rid of Ching. Ching, who prefers to remain neutral, becomes the main focus of the movie and we begin to fear for him. Prison on Fire II is much deeper and deals with racial disunity, using a very minor difference, such as place of origin, to cause tension. There is a lot of tension building up through the movie and we can see that Skull and Zeu are manipulating things to get themselves on top. Zeu, though, only cares from himself and the power that he can abuse and in the end it is his abuse of power that brings about his downfall. Skull is a coward and in the end he finds that once all of his support has been removed, he is nothing.After watching Prison on Fire II I have come to appreciate Hong Kong Cinema much more.

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Joseph P. Ulibas
1991/06/29

Prison on Fire 2 (1991) follows the life of an inmate that was introduced in Prison on Fire (Chow Yun-Fat). This time the story is all about him as he tries to survive prison life. Chow has two problems, the growing animosity between mainland China prisoners and the Hong Kong inmates. To make matters worse, a new prison guard (Elvis Tsui) has just transfered to the prison and tries to enforce his own law of discipline. Can Chow keep the peace between the gangs or will the prison yard fall into chaos whilst the new yard boss enforces his brutal brand of justice?Ringo Lam pulls no punches in this docu-drama about life in prison. The characters are more fleshed out this time and we learn the truth about the reason why he's in prison and more about his only child. A deep moving film that's highly recommended for fans of Ringo Lam and Chow Yun-Fat. Stay glued until the end. A very nice surprise from Chow's past comes back into the picture!

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