Unusual and very colorful stylized filming opens this story with all out visceral action right from the start. Chang Hao-dong (Jin Zhang) you might say is a renegade cop of sorts; accused of manslaughter of a fellow officer, but acquitted upon lack of evidence. Butting heads constantly with his boss (Derek Tsang),Chang is determined to get to the bottom of a gold smuggling operation in the middle of Hong Kong harbor. I wouldn't know why, but Jin Zhang's character is alternately referred to as Chang as well as Sai-gau, primarily by his cop partner A-de (Yue Wu). About to retire from the force the very next day, A-de is coerced to join Chang on one last case, which will ultimately prove his undoing.
Unusual as well are some of the set pieces for this picture. There's an extended underwater fight scene, and a fierce typhoon that under ordinary circumstances would have rendered all the principals unable to pursue their individual quests. The typhoon action is particularly well staged and it's a credit to director Jonathan Li's expertise to display the storm as real as one could expect. The martial arts action gets to be fairly intense, though it's apparent that villain Jiang is intentionally positioned as unequal to the film's lead. Their final underwater showdown is almost a bit underwhelming, as it winds up a contest of who can hold their breath the longest. Personally, I don't know which was more terrifying - the life and death struggle between the two protagonists, or the sight of Chang throwing all those gold bars overboard.
Plot summary
Reckless police inspector Tung (Zhang Jin) is on a mission to crack down on criminal Shing's (Shawn Yue) gold smuggling scheme, yet fails to arrest him. As Tung continues his manhunt, he discovers Shing's involvement with triad boss Blackie (Yasuaki Kurata),who hides on a casino cruise ship on the high seas. Shing has been involved in a power struggle within the smuggling ring, and is forced to kill his adopted father. He also loses his share of gold smuggling to Blackie. To get even, Shing appears on the cruise, while Tung is there to hunt for him.
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"I'm doing my job. You can't stop me."
Still failed to get out of the tradition of Hong Kong-style
Still failed to get out of the tradition of Hong Kong-style gangster gangsters. The plot is very weak. The fight is good but it's dark. I don't know what's in the director's mind.
All that gold for what ?
The Brink is easy one of the best action movie from Hong Kong for many reasons.The action is very well choreograph with a stylish direction from Jonathan Li who previously worked for Cheang Pou-soi so you can see the similar between The Brink and SPL series but as a stand alone movie for Jin Zhang after playing many bad guy role in the past this is the best movie from him so far.Shawn Yue as the main villain is menacing and through out the movie he face off with Jin Zhang many times but I will appreciate more if the movie let them duking out a little bit more in the climax