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Young and Dangerous II

Young and Dangerous II

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Mobster flick that anyone could enjoy
Review: I've always been into mobster flicks, whether it be The Godfather series, Goodfellas, Casino, Donnie Brasco, etc.

This one takes us into the HK Triad. It features a plot with great action, drama and surprises. It touches on subjects such as loyalty, betrayal and love. The storyline is engulfing and wisely paced, without many drags.

Great performances turned in by Anthony Wong, Ekin Cheng and Chingmy Yau.

I would venture say that if this movie were made in English, it would have been a hit.

A must-view, and a probable purchase, depending on how you feel about mob flicks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Mobster flick that anyone could enjoy
Review: I've always been into mobster flicks, whether it be The Godfather series, Goodfellas, Casino, Donnie Brasco, etc.

This one takes us into the HK Triad. It features a plot with great action, drama and surprises. It touches on subjects such as loyalty, betrayal and love. The storyline is engulfing and wisely paced, without many drags.

Great performances turned in by Anthony Wong, Ekin Cheng and Chingmy Yau.

I would venture say that if this movie were made in English, it would have been a hit.

A must-view, and a probable purchase, depending on how you feel about mob flicks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Classic and great!
Review: If you've wanted to try HK genre flicks that center primarily on triads, then the
young and dangerous series is a must! There is no one single aspect of the film that i can
say is outstanding...however, as a package, young and dangerous II is surprisingly well done.
don't expect too much plot-wise, but a great show in the series nonetheless.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Classic and great!
Review: If you've wanted to try HK genre flicks that center primarily on triads, then the
young and dangerous series is a must! There is no one single aspect of the film that i can
say is outstanding...however, as a package, young and dangerous II is surprisingly well done.
don't expect too much plot-wise, but a great show in the series nonetheless.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great triad movie
Review: If your into twists and turns, and not sure who is good and bad, then this movie is for you. Ekin Cheng and Anthony Wong give great performances in this film. It has the same feel as Beast Cops, only there are no real good guys. A great action film. I would definitely recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great triad movie
Review: If your into twists and turns, and not sure who is good and bad, then this movie is for you. Ekin Cheng and Anthony Wong give great performances in this film. It has the same feel as Beast Cops, only there are no real good guys. A great action film. I would definitely recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: other triad movies aint got nothing on this!!!
Review: part 2 of the y&d series is a great wun to watch...CHICKEN played by jordan chan gives a 5 star performance!!! You have to watch part 1 in order to get the flash back in the beggining when ho nam and chicken were reminising and chicken had to flee to taiwan and brother yee tosses him ho nams rolex. The jap/taiwan girl in the movies is hot and so is SMARTY, ho nam's girl played by gigi lai. Brother FEI is cocky and hillarious,is it me or do i always see him diggin his nose in every scene?? well, smarty goes into a coma, ho nam and chicken are frame for the murder of the boss of the taiwan san luen gang. and the last scene where chicken kills the girl responsible for all this mess( that jap/taiwan girl)..a tear falls down his cheeks, ho nam puts a ciggarets in chickens mouth, and chicken puts his sun glasses on..while everything is speechless and still. that was a scene to remember. that was GANGSTA!! mann....what the hell u waiting for???..go watch the ... movie already!!!


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