Fist Power

January. 21,2000      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Cheuk is a mainland security officer who's thrown into a race against the clock when he discovers a man is holding an entire school hostage in exchange for his adopted son, so it's up to Cheuk to use his formidable martial arts skills to retrieve the boy and bring him back before the man decides to kill everyone.

Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo as  Brian Cheuk
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang as  Charles Chau
Gigi Lai as  
Sam Lee as  
Lung Fong as  
Lau Kar-Wing as  Brian's father
Cheng Pei-pei as  Brian's mother
Robert Mak Tak-Law as  Chiu's killer
Lam Suet as  Fatty

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Reviews

Interesteg
2000/01/21

What makes it different from others?

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SteinMo
2000/01/22

What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.

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Livestonth
2000/01/23

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Aneesa Wardle
2000/01/24

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Leofwine_draca
2000/01/25

A mildly entertaining Hong Kong actioner, neither good enough to be particularly memorable nor bad enough to be a worthless watch. This drama-cum-thriller (with only a few elements of comedy – mostly from annoying reporter Gi Gi Lai) takes a while to get going, but then on from the initial set-up we are treated to almost non-stop action and chase sequences. In a film in which the action is so pivotal to the entertainment value, it's a shame the choreography is on the poor side. Lots and lots of quick editing and jump cuts mean that we're never quite sure if what we're seeing is authentic, and the cameraman definitely needed to sit back at some points and just let the fight play out in one take. The pacy, lightning-speed of the battles is just too much to take, and reduces a lot of the fun value from them.The name martial artist here is Chiu Man Cheuk (THE BLACK SHEEP AFFAIR), who served to fill Jet Li's shoes when the latter went off to America to make movies. He's a likable guy, but I personally would have preferred to see more of his moves and style in a movie which only really sees him fight really well and gracefully in one or two moments (the highlight being the showdown with stuntman Jude Poyer). As for his subtle method of acting, I'll reserve judgment until I've seen a few more of his movies. There are definitely some crazy scenes here, such as the battles with the group of cyclists, and a short car chase breaks up the run-of-the-mill stuff about halfway through. The race-against-the-clock style plot is not nearly exploited to the full.All of the drama in the story comes from Anthony Wong, playing an AWOL soldier desperate to get his son back from the evil biological father. Wong adds tons of charisma and power to the film, so his performance here alone earns the proceedings an extra star. You feel that without him, there really wouldn't be much in the way of suspense surrounding the school siege, but Wong brings depth and gravity to what is essentially a two-dimensional character.

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chrichtonsworld
2000/01/26

Man Cheuk Chiu is an excellent martial artist! Only in this movie he doesn't get to show it! The movie is fast paced and full of action! But somehow it is just average! The great cast can't hide the fact that this movie is bad! If you are not used to HK action flicks this movie could impress you! For the fan it is very disappointing! Man Cheuk Chiu was great in "The Blade"! There he really got to display his skills! In "Fist Power" it could have been anybody! Since the martial arts were not that special! If you can use these skilled fighters why not let them show what they can do! We want to be impressed and entertained! "Fist Power" fails in that department! It was a mystery to me what Anthony Wong was doing! It seems to me that he was used to attract viewers! Avoid this movie and go see "The Blade" (a fantastic martial arts movie with Man Cheuk Chiu)!

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BA_Harrison
2000/01/27

This is the fourth film I have seen starring Chiu Man-Cheuk (The Blade, The Blacksheep Affair, Body Weapon and Fist Power) and, of those, only The Blade left me impressed. Chiu Cheuk is a leading man with great screen presence and obvious Wu Shu talent, but he seems to pick bad projects in which to showcase his abilities.In Fist Power, he plays Brian, a security officer who is visiting Hong Kong and becomes embroiled in the plight of Chau (Anthony Wong). Chau is an ex-soldier whose stepson is being repossessed by his ex-wife and her evil husband Chiu (Lung Fong), who doesn't care about the kid. They only need the boy in order to secure an inheritance. In a last desperate effort to be reunited with his stepson, Chau holds a school hostage until his demands are met. It is up to Brian to deliver the boy to the school before time runs out, and Chiu will do anything to try and stop him.Basically, this plot is an excuse for one long chase interspersed with loads of fighting. This wouldn't be too bad, if it wasn't for the terrible direction and editing. Fights are shot too close-up and edited with too many quick cuts, resulting in confusion.And don't even get me started on the scene with the lighter....With a bigger budget and tighter direction, this could've been a lot better. According to IMDb, Chiu Man-Cheuk hasn't made anything since Fist Power – I hope someone gives him a chance soon to star in a film worthy of his skills.

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HumanoidOfFlesh
2000/01/28

Chiu Man Cheuk is sent out to rescue Anthony Wong's son from an illegitimate father before Wong himself,who is holding a school hostage,kills a bunch of people.Plenty of humour and crazy fight scenes,but the movie is relatively non-violent.This is not a perfect film,but it still manages to be entertaining.It's simply one long chase sequence with fighting interspersed.The bad guys manage to show up at every turn without any explanation.However I enjoyed it and you should too,if you're a fan of Hong Kong cinema!

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