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Heroic Duo

Year of release: 2003

Genre: action

Director: Benny Chan

Action director: Stephen Tung

Stars: Ekin Cheng, Leon Lai, Francis Ng, Karena Lam, Raymond Wong, Samuel Pang

Rated IIB for violence and language

Version reviewed: Universe DVD


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Over the past few years, Benny Chan has become one of the most solid action movie directors working in Hong Kong. Even though for the most part, Chan's films aren't exactly considered "classics" (but Big Bullet is a cult favorite and Gen-X Cops wowed many people), he always seems to deliver the goods, and Heroic Duo is no exception. It has an inventive plot, it's technically well-made, and, perhaps most importantly, delivers some good action along with some strong performances.

Heroic Duo tells the story of a detective named Ken (played by Ekin Cheng, who must have distressed teeny-boppers all over the world after he cut his flowing locks) who is investigating a fellow officer after he sets fire to a station's vault. It turns out the cop was hypnotized by a master thief (Francis Ng, in another "chew up the scenery" villian role that he's known and loved for), so Ken teams up with another hypnotist and former police advisor (before he was sent to jail for shooting a man) named Jack (Leon Lai). The investigation soon turns up a series of double-crosses, and Ken himself becomes a fugitive after he is implicated in the theft of some valuable jewels.

It seems that every action/crime/drama (a.k.a. "heroic bloodshed") picture nowadays wants to be some new version of Infernal Affairs or Young and Dangerous, so I really enjoyed the fact that Heroic Duo tried a different approach. Like last year's Double Vision, Heroic Duo adds in enough outside elements without delving too much into techno-babble or cheeseball antics. Benny Chan is able to keep the film's focus in check -- it's not trying to be the next Sixth Sense or anything like that. Heroic Duo reminded me a bit of Ringo Lam's Hong Kong works -- there's very little filler here, "good" and "bad" are relative terms and there's plenty of violence.

From start to finish, Heroic Duo is a well-crafted film. Everything, from the very cool CGI title sequence to Leon Lai actually squeezing out a performance, has a little more polish to it than many other recent movies, and it's that little extra bit of attention the film-makers paid to the product that elevates this from being something that for some reason feels like it could be very generic (i.e., yet another "cop and robber team up" flick) and makes it into something well worth watching.

RATING: 7.5


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