Jiang Hu: The Triad Zone

Jiang Hu: The Triad Zone

Release date : September 21, 2000
Runtime : 1h 51m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Mandarin / Cantonese /
Director : Dante Lam Chiu-Yin /
Production companies : China Star Entertainment / Icon Pictures / One Hundred Years of Film Company /
September 21, 2000 1h 51m Hong Kong Comedy Mandarin More
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Gang leader Jim Yam has ascended nearly to the pinnacle of power in the underworld, but it brings him few satisfactions. As he watches his peers drop dead around him - many of them amazingly from natural causes - he finds himself more and more soldiering on because that's just what bosses do. Reflecting back on his younger days in London, it is sad to contrast his current lavish - but empty - life as a crime lord in Hong Kong with the joys he experienced as a petty thief in England. These flashbacks and voice overs give us insights not only into Yam himself, but also his closest associates, whom we discover he in truth barely knows.
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  • title:Jiang Hu: The Triad Zone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:1h 51m
  • Genres: Comedy · Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin · Cantonese ·
  • Director: Dante Lam Chiu-Yin /
  • Writers: Amy Chin Siu-Wai · Chan Hing-Kai ·
  • Production companies: China Star Entertainment · Icon Pictures · One Hundred Years of Film Company ·
  • Overview:Gang leader Jim Yam has ascended nearly to the pinnacle of power in the underworld, but it brings him few satisfactions. As he watches his peers drop dead around him - many of them amazingly from natural causes - he finds himself more and more soldiering on because that's just what bosses do. Reflecting back on his younger days in London, it is sad to contrast his current lavish - but empty - life as a crime lord in Hong Kong with the joys he experienced as a petty thief in England. These flashbacks and voice overs give us insights not only into Yam himself, but also his closest associates, whom we discover he in truth barely knows.
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