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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Ronny Yu's first international film., 3 March 2005
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Author:
Miyagis_Sweaty_wifebeater (sirjosephu@aol.com) from Sacramento, CA
China White (1989) was Ronny Yu's first international film. This
U.K,/Holland/Hong Kong production was shot in English and was slightly
edited for the western audience. The American Wong brothers (Michael
and Russell) were supposed to star in the film together but due to
prior commitments was unavailable so another western actor Steven Leigh
took his spot. Several Hong Kong stars such as Tommy Wong (playing a
mute) and the always creepy William Ho appear as well as the director
in an interesting cameo spot.
The Chow brothers are in Holland to run the family business. They want
to the family business to go legit but the other Asian gangs don't want
to and see there move as a face saving move to please the "foreigners"
and want to keep on making money the old fashion way. Others want to
take their business to even a new low by smuggling drugs and what not.
After the Chow elder is gunned down in cold blood, the brothers make
their move against any family who's not with them. Can the Chow family
keep the families from killing one another or while the streets of
Holland flow with the blood of the innocence and gangsters?
A highly underrated movie. I was surprised by how good it was. I
haven't seen the Hong Kong version. That would be a huge treat for me.
It's longer and has a lot more stars of the Hong Kong Cinema involved
with the production. Too bad this film isn't available on D.V.D. The
video print i saw was washed out and the sound reproduction wasn't that
great.
Highly recommended for action fans.
factoid: This film takes place before the decriminalization of drugs
in Holland.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Fairly run of the mill action movie, 3 November 2001
Author:
Lorifan from England
The movie has decent action, and a good villain played by the reliable
Billy
Drago.
The one thing which stands out about the film though is the presence of
statuesque Kickboxing champion, Saskia Van Rijswijk, as Billy Drago's
henchwoman. In an almost wordless role, the beautiful Saskia makes a
stunning impression. Sadly, her screen time is very limited, and the rest
of
the film is merely average.
Worth watching for Van Rijswijk, but very little else.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Controversial - actress forced to perform for film?, 26 June 2009
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Author:
ArthurDental from United States
According to the article at http://blog.ifeng.com/article/2737487.html, one of the actors in the film, Carina Lau, was forced to appear in this movie for free. She was the victim of an infamous kidnapping shortly before this movie was made, and later photos of her in distress were published in a magazine, which has since been forced to shut down and its publisher sent to jail. The actress denies she was assaulted but there was a movie leaked on net that allegedly showed her being gang-raped. (The Hong Kong press, out of respect for her, has mostly refused to report on the incident, but google will turn up a few articles about it.)
Heroic Bloodshed in Amsterdam, 8 January 2007
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Author:
chrichtonsworld from Netherlands
After a long time I have finally been able to get a copy of this and watch it again. Now I do know that there are several versions out there so there is no sure way to tell if the version I saw now is the same as it was the first time I saw it. The action is still top notch. Only those sequences aren't as long as one would expect from a movie in the genre. I have seen a lot of so called heroic bloodshed titles that tried to copy the master John Woo and never came close to it. "China White" is much better than most but also fails to come close of what John Woo has defined. There is one very big plus and that is the setting.Which is China town in Amsterdam. You get the impression it is a large district. But having lived in Amsterdam myself I know it is only a small area part of the red light district which happen to have a lot of Chinese stores and restaurants. But because of the way they shot the movie it actually looks like a big and important territory where people know not to mess with the triads. Besides the action "China White" is a somewhat compelling gangster drama with some decent acting. But could have used more intrigue if the focus was on the story. Russel Wong and Billy Drago do what they can with the material they are given. After careful consideration and comparing it to other titles in the genre this movie still is strong enough.Certainly worth watching.
One of Billy Dragos better films, 31 July 1999
Author:
Bernhard Wetzstein from Leverkusen, Germany
China White is an entertaining action movie. In contrast to other movies, which are similar ( and these are a lot ) it is relatively well played and has a quickly developing storyline. Certainly it contains many extremely bloody shoot-outs and some strong language. Actionfans will love the slow-motion death-scenes, especially during the last 30 minutes. One of my favorite movies. Check it out !
0 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
crime drama with heroic bloodshed at it's best, 22 November 2000
Author:
Brucev-3 from Utrecht, Netherlands
China White is being typecasted as one of many bad martial arts movies. If you judge this movie by the cover (woman with high heels, Saskia van Rijswijk, champion Kickboxing), you would certainly think it is. Wrong, it is a Hk action movie with some martial arts in it. " China White" is to be compared with other heroic bloodshed titles made in Hong Kong. There are a lot of slowmo shootouts (very cool to watch), which take place in Amsterdam, Holland. The story is about a Chinese gang getting into war with the Italian mob in their quest for ultimate control of power in Amsterdam. The story is interesting enough to watch and short enough to be enjoyed. I have also seen a longer version (the HK version), where you get to know more about the background of the main characters, also starring Andy Lau. But for the action part of the movie not very important, so can be missed as is the case in the 98minute version (English version). This is crime drama with heroic bloodshed at it's best.
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