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Downbeat period action/drama precedes HK New Wave crime films, 10 September 2007
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Author:
venoms5 from United States
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Three young graduates at a police academy (played by Pai Piao, former
Venom Sun Chien and Danny Lee) become entangled in severe corruption
from within the police force. The criminals the three arrest are later
set free and gambling, prostitution and rampant violence continues.
With the townsfolk terrified to speak out, the three friends try and
stand against the corrupt head constable and the magistrate. One of the
friends is murdered attempting to apprehend a vicious killer (Lo Lieh),
his wife blames his closest friend for talking him into becoming an
officer only to leave her a widow and an orphan. The two remaining
partners decide something must be done, but then the constable kidnaps
Sun's family and forces him to frame Pai's character. He is
subsequently tried and put in jail.
He is brutally tortured then put into a cell with those that he had
arrested. These villains take turns urinating on him and beat him
senselessly. He is then placed in an isolated cell. His wife comes to
see him and tells him the Imperial Envoy will be passing through and
she will inform him of what has been going on. Her conversation is
overheard and she is hanged by the malicious police. In one of many
shocking scenes, the police arrive just before the poor woman expires,
but the head constable refuses to take her down instead watching as her
neck breaks. The townspeople are in an uproar and threaten to revolt.
Sun's character has a change of heart and goes to see Pai in the cell
pretending to still be a traitor. A plan is set into motion to spring
him and inform the Envoy upon his arrival. The killer from earlier (Lo
Lieh) is released to murder Pai in his cell but he is killed instead.
Pai dresses in his clothes to get out. He breaks out during a mass
execution of a couple dozen prisoners and Pai escapes on a corpse
ridden wagon but not before killing the head torturer.
Pai eventually gets his hands on the nasty head constable and takes the
equally vile magistrate hostage. He and Sun head for the dilapidated
Temple of Chivalry for the showdown. He plans to hold the magistrate
there until the Envoy arrives. He does arrive but is not on the side of
good as he impales Pai with a sword and laughs with the Magistrate
curious if had received the gifts sent to him. Finally, Sun can take no
more and he valiantly cuts down both the Envoy and the Magistrate
before being riddled with arrows. He collapses and he and Pai grasp
each others bloody hands before finally dying as the film ends.
The movies main theme is corruption in the government and the common
people cannot fight against the system although dying for what you
believe in is ultimately preferable than living as a slave to a system
where the guilty are protected and the innocent are imprisoned for
convenience. A very strong movie from director Yuen Ho Chuen who had
directed the previous years THE FIGHTING FOOL, a kung fu comedy, the
extreme polar opposite of this film. It's a shame he didn't do more
serious dramatic works as he apparently only directed these two films
for Shaws. This same style of cop thriller would become commonplace
years later set mostly in modern times. This film was way ahead of its
time. A remake was done in the 90s under the name WHAT PRICE SURVIVAL.
1 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
"What Price Honesty" - Corruption drama with some martial arts, 18 May 2007
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Author:
Chung Mo from NYC
An obscure film from a two time only director, this feature one of the
"venoms", Sun Chien, and solid martial art actor Danny Lee and a whole
lot of familiar Shaw supporting actor faces. Lo Lieh has a modest role
as the "King of Robbers".
Three graduates from constable academy are sent to their rookie jobs in
a modest sized town. Instructed to enforce a royal edict to end all
gambling, the three friends immediately run afoul of a corrupt
magistrate and his crooked police force. The police captain regularly
confiscates criminal's loot and shares it with the police officers, he
also gives some back to the criminals and lets them free! The three new
officers are taken aback by the rampant corruption and are not sure
what to do. One wants to fight the system, Sun Chien doesn't want to
endanger his family's income and the third rookie just wants to quit.
Finally they take a vow to uphold justice but immediately are sent to
capture the "King of Robbers". The wicked police captain doesn't back
them up hoping that the "King" will kill the idealistic rookies for
him. The third rookie is killed but the "king" is captured. The King is
given a light prison sentence and the two remaining rookies are
distraught at the injustice of the system. Meanwhile the corrupt
magistrate and the police captain are conspiring against them.
Despite the cast, this film is heavy on drama and while there is a good
amount of action it's rather uninspired unless Shen Chan, Sun Chien or
Lo Lieh are in the action. The action highlight is a duel between Lo
Lieh and Danny Lee. Unfortunately Sun Chien's character is sort of a
coward and therefore the script doesn't allow him to do anything like
he does in the "Venom" films.
An interesting story gets a Shaw assembly line treatment. Nothing
terrible, nothing special. The film is choppy in several places and
goes off track about 40 minutes in with an unnecessary, extended
attempted rape that has some actress running around naked for a couple
of minutes. Once that's over the film goes back to the story and is
watch-able again. There are some gory scenes and a lot of scenes of men
getting beaten.
Nothing to go out of the way to see.
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