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Infernal Affairs II

Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime-action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak.[1] It is a prequel to the 2002 film Infernal Affairs. Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue and Chapman To reprise their roles from the original film alongside new cast members Carina Lau, Francis Ng, Hu Jun and Roy Cheung. Neither Andy Lau nor Tony Leung, who played the central roles in the original, appear in this film as they are replaced by their younger versions portrayed by Chen and Yue respectively. The events of the film take place from 1991 to 1997. It was followed by Infernal Affairs III (2003), which is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film.

Infernal Affairs II
Theatrical release poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese無間道II
Simplified Chinese无间道II
Transcriptions
Directed by
Written by
Produced byAndrew Lau
Starring
CinematographyAndrew Lau
Ng Man Ching
Edited by
Music byChan Kwong-wing
Production
companies
Distributed byMedia Asia Distribution
Release date
  • 1 October 2003 (2003-10-01)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$24,919,376
Infernal Affairs II
Traditional Chinese無間道II
Simplified Chinese无间道II
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWú Jiān Dào Er
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingMou4 Gaan3 Dou6 Ji6

Plot Edit

In 1991 Edit

Hong Kong Police Force Superintendent Wong Chi-Shing meets his Triad informant, Hon Sam. Meanwhile, Lau Kin-Ming, who is due to become Hon's prospective spy within the Hong Kong Police Force, assassinates Hon's Triad boss, Ngai Kwun, in a mission for Hon's wife, Mary, who wants Hon to rise up the triad ranks. Mary tells Lau to keep her order secret from all, including Hon.

With Kwun dead, the Big Four triad underbosses intend to stop paying their dues to the Ngai family, but Kwun's successor and son Ngai Wing-Hau manipulates them to continue by blackmailing them on their mutual betrayals. As Lau enlists in the police academy, another police cadet, Chan Wing-Yan, is fired from the academy upon the discovery that he is also a (illegitimate) son of Kwun's, despite his dissociation with the Ngais. The police tell Chan to meet Wong, who enlists Chan as an undercover cop after Chan relays his purpose of being a righteous man. Chan is imprisoned on fake criminal charges to get close to one of Hon's men, Keung, whom Chan helped arrest previously.

In 1995 Edit

Lau has risen as a rookie cop, due to tips on criminal dealings from Hon. Meanwhile, Chan has become a small-time gangster after his and Keung's release from prison. Chan's girlfriend aborts their baby due to his gang association. Hau invites Chan to join the Triad, then tells the Big Four and Hon that he wants to emigrate, leaving them the Hong Kong underworld. Hau sends Hon to Thailand to link up with Thai cocaine smugglers, Hon leaves despite Mary's warning of a trap. Mary meets Wong; it is revealed that Wong ordered her to kill Kwun.

Hau's right-hand-man, Law, an undercover cop, tips off the next deal of Hau's. There, the police arrest Hau, but instead of finding drugs, they find a video located by Hau's hired private investigators, showing Mary and Wong's conspiracy to murder Kwun. Simultaneously, Hau's men assassinate the Big Four. Mary admits the truth about Kwun to Hon. Spooked, Hon and Keung kill many Thai mafia. Trapped, Hon makes a desperate overture to Thai mafioso Paul for an alliance. Paul attempts to shoot Hon; the gun misfires. Hau also sends a man to kill Mary, but Lau kills him to save Mary. The police release Hau, who kills Law after discovering Law's wire. Chan saves Hau from a drive-by shooting, possibly conducted by Lau.

Hau has a car bomb planted in Wong's car, which kills Wong's superior and friend, Superintendent Luk, while Wong is unharmed. Lau hides Mary in a safehouse. When she rejects his romantic advances and attempts to travel to Thailand for Hon, Lau anonymously betrays her to Hau's men, who kill her at Kai Tak Airport.

In 1997 Edit

Lau is promoted to Inspector; Chan is a full-fledged triad member. Hon has a new wife and child in Thailand. Wong admits guilt of conspiracy to murder to an internal investigation, but the department clears him so that he can take down the increasingly powerful Hau. Wong persuades Hon to return to Hong Kong to testify against Hau, as revenge for Mary. Hau is arrested, ruining his attempt to enter politics. Hon's testimony would threaten a short jail sentence for Hau. Chan later passes Wong decisive evidence against Hau.

Triad member John has the Thai mafia take Hon's Thai wife and child hostage. Hon escapes witness protection and confronts Hau. Hon reveals that the Thai mafia were allied with him; they kill John. Hon also proves that Paul is holding the rest of the Ngai family hostage in Hawaii. The police arrive as an infuriated Hau prepares to shoot Hon. Hon accepts his death as revenge for Hau to be killed or jailed for life. Wong shoots Hau to save Hon. As Hau dies in Chan's arms, he discovers Chan's wire.

Wong laments the failure to imprison Hau. Paul insists on executing the Ngai family to tie up loose ends, despite Hon's reluctance. The murders turn Hon into a top criminal target for Wong. Undercover cop Chan joins Keung in Hon's triad, while Lau, Hon's police spy, handles a case for a young woman, Mary, his future fiancée, setting up the events of Infernal Affairs.

Cast Edit

  • Anthony Wong as Wong Chi-shing (黃志誠), a police inspector who aims to take down the Ngai family triad.
  • Eric Tsang as Hon Sam (韓琛), a member of Ngai's triad.
  • Carina Lau as Mary, Hon Sam's wife.
  • Francis Ng as Ngai Wing-hau (倪永孝), the boss of the Ngai family triad after his father's assassination.
  • Edison Chen as Lau Kin-ming (劉健明), Hon Sam's mole in the police force.
  • Shawn Yue as Chan Wing-yan (陳永仁), Ngai Wing-hau's half-brother and an undercover cop.
  • Hu Jun as Luk Kai-cheung (陸啟昌), a police superintendent who is Wong's close friend and partner.
  • Chapman To as "Silly" Keung (傻強), Chan's friend and fellow triad member.
  • Roy Cheung as Law Kai-yin (羅繼賢), an undercover cop in the triad.
  • Liu Kai-chi as Uncle John (三叔), a prominent triad member.
  • Joe Cheung as Ngai Kwun (倪坤), the boss of the Ngai family triad and Ngai Wing-hau's father who was assassinated by Lau.
  • Henry Fong as Gandhi (甘地), one of the Big Four.
  • Peter Ngor as Negro (黑鬼), one of the Big Four.
  • Arthur Wong as Kwok-wah (國華), one of the Big Four.
  • Teddy Chan as Man-ching (文拯), one of the Big Four.
  • Chiu Chung-yu as Mary, the girl Lau meets in the police station at the end of the film.
  • Phorjeat Keanpetch as Sunny, the Thai drug lord who tried to kill Hon Sam.
  • Ye Shipin as a socialite at the handover party
  • Tay Ping Hui as Hung, lawyer for the Ngais
  • Hui Kam-fung as the principal of the police cadet school
  • Alexander Chan as Ngai Wing-yee (倪永義), Ngai Wing-hau's elder brother.
  • Andrew Lin as Ngai Wing-chung (倪永忠), Ngai Wing-hau's younger brother.
  • Kara Hui as Ngai Wing-tsz (倪永慈), Ngai Wing-hau's elder sister
  • Wan Chi-keung as Superintendent Leung (梁Sir), Wong's superior.
  • Chan Charoenwichai as Paul, the Thai drug dealer who became friends with Hon Sam.
  • Kelly Fu as May, Chan's girlfriend

Music Edit

The film's score was composed by Chan Kwong-wing. The theme song, Eternal Realm (長空; Changkong), was composed by Wong Ka-keung, lyrics provided by Wong and Yip Sai-wing, and performed by the band Beyond.

Reception Edit

The film was highly anticipated prior to its release due to the success achieved by Infernal Affairs. However, the general response to the film was mixed.[2]

Box office Edit

The film grossed HK$24,919,376[3] — big by 2003 Hong Kong standards, but only about half of the original's earnings.

Awards Edit

Although Infernal Affairs II earned twelve nominations for the 2003 Hong Kong Film Awards, it could not match its predecessor's success. The film won only one award, Best Original Film Song, for the song "長空" (performed by Cantopop band Beyond).[4] The film won the Best Film award at the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards.

23rd Hong Kong Film Awards

  • Won: Best Original Film Song (Wong Ka Keung, Yip Sai Wing, Beyond)
  • Nominated: Best Film (Andrew Lau)
  • Nominated: Best Director (Andrew Lau, Mak Siu-fai)
  • Nominated: Best Screenplay (Mak Siu-fai, Chong Man-keung)
  • Nominated: Best Actor (Francis Ng)
  • Nominated: Best Actress (Carina Lau)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Chapman To)
  • Nominated: Best Supporting Actor (Liu Kai-chi)
  • Nominated: Best Cinematography (Andrew Lau, Ng Man-ching)
  • Nominated: Best Editing (Curran Pang, Danny Pang)
  • Nominated: Best Original Film Score (Chan Kwong-wing)
  • Nominated: Best Sound Effects (Kinson Tsang)

10th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards

  • Won: Best Film

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ Singer, Leigh. "Infernal Affairs II (Wu Jian Dao 2)". Channel 4. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  3. ^ "Infernal Affairs II (2003)". HKMDB.com. Retrieved 5 July 2009.
  4. ^ "23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards". Lovehkfilm.com. Retrieved 5 July 2009.

External links Edit

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Film
2003
Succeeded by

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Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak 1 It is a prequel to the 2002 film Infernal Affairs Anthony Wong Eric Tsang Edison Chen Shawn Yue and Chapman To reprise their roles from the original film alongside new cast members Carina Lau Francis Ng Hu Jun and Roy Cheung Neither Andy Lau nor Tony Leung who played the central roles in the original appear in this film as they are replaced by their younger versions portrayed by Chen and Yue respectively The events of the film take place from 1991 to 1997 It was followed by Infernal Affairs III 2003 which is both a sequel and a semi prequel to the original film Infernal Affairs IITheatrical release posterChinese nameTraditional Chinese無間道IISimplified Chinese无间道IITranscriptionsDirected byAndrew LauAlan MakWritten byFelix ChongAlan MakProduced byAndrew LauStarringAnthony Wong Eric Tsang Edison Chen Shawn Yue Chapman To Carina Lau Francis Ng Hu Jun Roy CheungCinematographyAndrew LauNg Man ChingEdited byDanny PangCurran PangMusic byChan Kwong wingProductioncompaniesMedia Asia FilmsMediacorp Raintree PicturesEastern Dragon Film Co Basic PicturesDistributed byMedia Asia DistributionRelease date1 October 2003 2003 10 01 Running time119 minutesCountryHong KongLanguageCantoneseBox officeHK 24 919 376Infernal Affairs IITraditional Chinese無間道IISimplified Chinese无间道IITranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWu Jian Dao ErYue CantoneseJyutpingMou4 Gaan3 Dou6 Ji6 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 In 1991 1 2 In 1995 1 3 In 1997 2 Cast 3 Music 4 Reception 5 Box office 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditIn 1991 Edit Hong Kong Police Force Superintendent Wong Chi Shing meets his Triad informant Hon Sam Meanwhile Lau Kin Ming who is due to become Hon s prospective spy within the Hong Kong Police Force assassinates Hon s Triad boss Ngai Kwun in a mission for Hon s wife Mary who wants Hon to rise up the triad ranks Mary tells Lau to keep her order secret from all including Hon With Kwun dead the Big Four triad underbosses intend to stop paying their dues to the Ngai family but Kwun s successor and son Ngai Wing Hau manipulates them to continue by blackmailing them on their mutual betrayals As Lau enlists in the police academy another police cadet Chan Wing Yan is fired from the academy upon the discovery that he is also a illegitimate son of Kwun s despite his dissociation with the Ngais The police tell Chan to meet Wong who enlists Chan as an undercover cop after Chan relays his purpose of being a righteous man Chan is imprisoned on fake criminal charges to get close to one of Hon s men Keung whom Chan helped arrest previously In 1995 Edit Lau has risen as a rookie cop due to tips on criminal dealings from Hon Meanwhile Chan has become a small time gangster after his and Keung s release from prison Chan s girlfriend aborts their baby due to his gang association Hau invites Chan to join the Triad then tells the Big Four and Hon that he wants to emigrate leaving them the Hong Kong underworld Hau sends Hon to Thailand to link up with Thai cocaine smugglers Hon leaves despite Mary s warning of a trap Mary meets Wong it is revealed that Wong ordered her to kill Kwun Hau s right hand man Law an undercover cop tips off the next deal of Hau s There the police arrest Hau but instead of finding drugs they find a video located by Hau s hired private investigators showing Mary and Wong s conspiracy to murder Kwun Simultaneously Hau s men assassinate the Big Four Mary admits the truth about Kwun to Hon Spooked Hon and Keung kill many Thai mafia Trapped Hon makes a desperate overture to Thai mafioso Paul for an alliance Paul attempts to shoot Hon the gun misfires Hau also sends a man to kill Mary but Lau kills him to save Mary The police release Hau who kills Law after discovering Law s wire Chan saves Hau from a drive by shooting possibly conducted by Lau Hau has a car bomb planted in Wong s car which kills Wong s superior and friend Superintendent Luk while Wong is unharmed Lau hides Mary in a safehouse When she rejects his romantic advances and attempts to travel to Thailand for Hon Lau anonymously betrays her to Hau s men who kill her at Kai Tak Airport In 1997 Edit Lau is promoted to Inspector Chan is a full fledged triad member Hon has a new wife and child in Thailand Wong admits guilt of conspiracy to murder to an internal investigation but the department clears him so that he can take down the increasingly powerful Hau Wong persuades Hon to return to Hong Kong to testify against Hau as revenge for Mary Hau is arrested ruining his attempt to enter politics Hon s testimony would threaten a short jail sentence for Hau Chan later passes Wong decisive evidence against Hau Triad member John has the Thai mafia take Hon s Thai wife and child hostage Hon escapes witness protection and confronts Hau Hon reveals that the Thai mafia were allied with him they kill John Hon also proves that Paul is holding the rest of the Ngai family hostage in Hawaii The police arrive as an infuriated Hau prepares to shoot Hon Hon accepts his death as revenge for Hau to be killed or jailed for life Wong shoots Hau to save Hon As Hau dies in Chan s arms he discovers Chan s wire Wong laments the failure to imprison Hau Paul insists on executing the Ngai family to tie up loose ends despite Hon s reluctance The murders turn Hon into a top criminal target for Wong Undercover cop Chan joins Keung in Hon s triad while Lau Hon s police spy handles a case for a young woman Mary his future fiancee setting up the events of Infernal Affairs Cast EditAnthony Wong as Wong Chi shing 黃志誠 a police inspector who aims to take down the Ngai family triad Eric Tsang as Hon Sam 韓琛 a member of Ngai s triad Carina Lau as Mary Hon Sam s wife Francis Ng as Ngai Wing hau 倪永孝 the boss of the Ngai family triad after his father s assassination Edison Chen as Lau Kin ming 劉健明 Hon Sam s mole in the police force Shawn Yue as Chan Wing yan 陳永仁 Ngai Wing hau s half brother and an undercover cop Hu Jun as Luk Kai cheung 陸啟昌 a police superintendent who is Wong s close friend and partner Chapman To as Silly Keung 傻強 Chan s friend and fellow triad member Roy Cheung as Law Kai yin 羅繼賢 an undercover cop in the triad Liu Kai chi as Uncle John 三叔 a prominent triad member Joe Cheung as Ngai Kwun 倪坤 the boss of the Ngai family triad and Ngai Wing hau s father who was assassinated by Lau Henry Fong as Gandhi 甘地 one of the Big Four Peter Ngor as Negro 黑鬼 one of the Big Four Arthur Wong as Kwok wah 國華 one of the Big Four Teddy Chan as Man ching 文拯 one of the Big Four Chiu Chung yu as Mary the girl Lau meets in the police station at the end of the film Phorjeat Keanpetch as Sunny the Thai drug lord who tried to kill Hon Sam Ye Shipin as a socialite at the handover party Tay Ping Hui as Hung lawyer for the Ngais Hui Kam fung as the principal of the police cadet school Alexander Chan as Ngai Wing yee 倪永義 Ngai Wing hau s elder brother Andrew Lin as Ngai Wing chung 倪永忠 Ngai Wing hau s younger brother Kara Hui as Ngai Wing tsz 倪永慈 Ngai Wing hau s elder sister Wan Chi keung as Superintendent Leung 梁Sir Wong s superior Chan Charoenwichai as Paul the Thai drug dealer who became friends with Hon Sam Kelly Fu as May Chan s girlfriendMusic EditThe film s score was composed by Chan Kwong wing The theme song Eternal Realm 長空 Changkong was composed by Wong Ka keung lyrics provided by Wong and Yip Sai wing and performed by the band Beyond Reception EditThe film was highly anticipated prior to its release due to the success achieved by Infernal Affairs However the general response to the film was mixed 2 Box office EditThe film grossed HK 24 919 376 3 big by 2003 Hong Kong standards but only about half of the original s earnings Awards EditAlthough Infernal Affairs II earned twelve nominations for the 2003 Hong Kong Film Awards it could not match its predecessor s success The film won only one award Best Original Film Song for the song 長空 performed by Cantopop band Beyond 4 The film won the Best Film award at the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards 23rd Hong Kong Film Awards Won Best Original Film Song Wong Ka Keung Yip Sai Wing Beyond Nominated Best Film Andrew Lau Nominated Best Director Andrew Lau Mak Siu fai Nominated Best Screenplay Mak Siu fai Chong Man keung Nominated Best Actor Francis Ng Nominated Best Actress Carina Lau Nominated Best Supporting Actor Chapman To Nominated Best Supporting Actor Liu Kai chi Nominated Best Cinematography Andrew Lau Ng Man ching Nominated Best Editing Curran Pang Danny Pang Nominated Best Original Film Score Chan Kwong wing Nominated Best Sound Effects Kinson Tsang 10th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Won Best FilmSee also EditInfernal Affairs Infernal Affairs III List of films set in Hong Kong List of Hong Kong filmsReferences Edit New York Times Singer Leigh Infernal Affairs II Wu Jian Dao 2 Channel 4 Retrieved 5 July 2009 Infernal Affairs II 2003 HKMDB com Retrieved 5 July 2009 23rd Annual Hong Kong Film Awards Lovehkfilm com Retrieved 5 July 2009 External links EditOfficial website dead Official site on Miramax Infernal Affairs II at IMDb Infernal Affairs II at AllMovie Infernal Affairs II at Rotten TomatoesAwards and achievementsPreceded byChinese Odyssey 2002 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards for Best Film2003 Succeeded byMcDull Prince de la Bun Portal Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Infernal Affairs II amp oldid 1162502156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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