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Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies

Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies

Apr. 01, 2010106 Min.
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Watch: 火龍對決 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Centers on Captain Manfred who is caught in the line of fire between high levels of corruption and malice. He must solve a brutal murder to prove his partner’s innocence and unearth the truth behind Hong Kong’s police force. The investigation brings him to an unlikely collaboration with sly, man-of-the-world Inspector Kee from the Narcotics Bureau, whose motives are not what they seem..
Plot: A police detective must solve a brutal murder to prove his partner’s innocence and unearth the truth behind Hong Kong’s police force. The investigation brings him to an unlikely collaboration with an inspector from the Narcotics Bureau, whose motives may not be what they seem.
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A Nutshell Review: Fire of Conscience
Dante Lam is fast cementing his position in the Hong Kong film industry as one of the go-to directors for an action cop-thriller, with his previous films Sniper and Beast Stalker, in collaboration with writer Ng Wai Lun doing just that, not to the penchant of tackling characters with plenty of emotional baggage straddling in between the grey moral areas, allowing the actors portraying them to be noticed for their dramatic chops.

The film opens with plenty of money shots for its opening montage, the first being a special effects laden time lapse shot of Leon Lai’s Sergeant Manfred slowly growing older and looking more haggard, no thanks to his donning yet another unkempt bearded look. Then there’s a Watchmen opening credits inspired series of black and white stills that freeze frames some really insane action moments which tell a little bit about the back-stories that we’re soon going to get entrenched in as the narrative moves forward, thus while they don’t make much sense now, they will get explained in due course, just to keep your suspense piqued.

As mentioned, characters with deep emotional baggage are probably going to be a staple in Dante Lam’s films, and Sergeant Manfred is on the verge of throwing away his 27 years of veteran service by employing an unorthodox, hair shaving quirk after apprehending any pickpocket on the streets, bringing them to an eyewitness to his wife’s murder. This of course leads to complaints about his heavy-handedness, and investigations by internal affairs of a needless, violent cop on the force, but it doesn’t faze him as he goes on a determined search of his wife’s killer.

Richie Jen on the other hand, as Inspector Kee, may look the gentleman, but he too has plenty of cards kept under his sleeve, coming from the Narcotics Bureau and wanting to work at the Crimes Unit. He takes to Sergeant Manfred on a typical night on duty where they both share similar, unflattering views of their superiors and top brass and how disconnected they can be when sitting atop the ivory tower detached from the men and happenings on the ground, and both men soon form a working partnership as they collaborate into the investigations of a hooker, where signs initially point to one of Manfred’s subordinates (Liu Kai Chi).

Action wise, there are a number of huge gun battles here that will max out the sound system of the cinema, and Lam crafts plenty of chase sequences, gun play and moments enough that will make the action junkie in you go wild given the unflinching, graphic violence, especially when Lai’s Manfred goes for broke. A critical battle scene takes place in a teahouse, and I think as ubiquitous a teahouse can get in Hong Kong, nothing beats having a standoff and a shootout in an HK action flick, this one upping the ante with massive grenade explosions, body count and a narrative moment which will make you go a baffling “hmm…” since it did stick out like a sore thumb, but fret not as all’s set to be explained soon enough. The only letdown I had, which no thanks to promotional stills and the trailer is that of having Manfred and his team race down the busy streets on foot and carrying some heavy firepower, something set up to look strikingly similar to Michael Mann’s Heat, but what an anti-climax it had turned out to be.

As with all testosterone charged action films, most of the female characters were completely relegated to nothing more than token support roles in order to provide that fuel for the guys’ relentless drive to do what they have set out to, or is the source of their pain and probable bad judgement calls, save for Michelle Ye’s May who plays that tough cookie policewoman who has this insatiable crush for Manfred, but gets to do most of his administrative dirty work. Vivian Hsu though goes back to being a flower vase as Kee’s girlfriend Ellen, whom we learn more through other people’s conversation about her inglorious past, and Vanessa Yeung an even smaller role as Manfred’s wife whom we’ll see in brief flashbacks.

Sure the storyline does involve yet another mole from within the force who’s gone down the wrong path given and causing even more personal turmoil, but it is exactly how each character deals with their problems in opting for the easy way out, and the action sequences here that makes this an above average thriller. I would like it a lot more if not for that really contrived moment of having someone give birth in the middle of plenty of hullabaloo.

Review By: DICK STEEL
HK Neo Reviews: Fire of Conscience
Dante Lam succeeds in delivering a character driven action picture, but fall flats on film pacing and storytelling…

To be honest, it took me a few attempts and weeks, before the film was able to keep my undivided attention to get pass the 20 minute mark. It is rare that I encounter a film that bores more in the beginning. Still, once the film hits the quarter time interval, it begins to discern into a tad more interesting. There is really nothing wrong with the film on a technical level and probably a joy to endure with a decent sound system. However, the film fails by a dragging storying that moves toward routine and boredom than excitement. Still one must be impressed with the numerous smash-buckling action sequences by Chin Kar Lok, especially in the fabulously staged form of the restaurant scene which never fails on the brutality scale. Credit must also be given to Lam for trying to develop almost everyone of its film characters, but at the end of the day, it just seems too much. It is a rare case for Hong Kong action cinema where it is character driven and unfortunately it is also the biggest flaw in the film.

Leon Lai attempts to don a Aaron Kwok style career intervention, but fails to show enough emotions to cultivate what is a very complicated role. Unfortunately, Lai is no Kwok and his inability to shred off his wooden face effectively disables any heartfelt emotions from the audience. Contrastingly, Richie Ren shines in his role as the corrupt cop. Ren chews his scenes with a menacing confidence and in the end; he is far more human than the wooden figure of Leon. While not exactly award winning, but a nomination or some sort is not out of question. As usual Liu Kai Chi does a fine turn in yet another supporting cop role and the scene where he encounters Leon about his possible involvement of the prostitute death is a brain explosion of a joy to watch. The much loved Vivian Hsu makes a flower glass appearance and Michelle Yip adds some female testosterone to the proceedings.

All in all, Fire of Conscience is a fine example when a film works well on a technical level, beautiful to look at and even wonderful to watch, but falls to the ground when it comes to uneven pacing and slow storytelling. It is a shame as Dante Lam’s Beast Stalker looks like a return to form and while Fire of Conscience isn’t a bad film by all means, with the cast and crew on hand, one just expected a little more. A distant film that entertains in parts…(Neo 2010)

I rate it 6.5/10

* www.thehkneo.com

Review By: webmaster-3017

Other Information:

Original Title 火龍對決
Release Date 2010-04-01
Release Year 2010

Original Language cn
Runtime 1 hr 46 min (106 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Crime, Mystery
Director Dante Lam
Writer Dante Lam, Wai Lun Ng
Actors Leon Lai, Richie Jen, Baoqiang Wang
Country Hong Kong
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arricam Cameras, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses, Arriflex 435 Xtreme, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses, Arriflex 535B, Zeiss and Angenieux Lenses
Laboratory Cine Art Laboratory Ltd., Hong Kong (also prints), Kantana, Bangkok, Thailand
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 250D 5205, Vision2 200T 5217, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Fire of Conscience 2010 123movies
Original title 火龍對決
TMDb Rating 7.058 43 votes

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