The Corruptor (1999)
5/10
Could be better...much better.
15 May 1999
I've read through quite a few of the reviews and have noticed quite a diversity of opinions. First off I wasn't very impressed with the way Asian people are portrayed here. If you can't tell by my name, I am Asian but that is not a justification for my comments. Almost every aspect of the Asian culture that was portrayed was a negative one. Some true, some not but in most cases, the needless violent and senseless depictions are not always necessary. That's my spiel on the ethnic perspective.

Now, the movie. I thought Walberg stole the picture. His performance was one of his best and will only get better with experience and age. I've been watching Chow Yun Fat do movies for almost 15 years now and I have seldom seen a poor performance and he does an admirable job in this film, with what he's given. His English has improved dramatically but I think the biggest problem with this movie is the direction. Even being Asian, I had a hard time following some of the dialogue. It was either spoken too fast or just poorly worded. Secondly, some of the scenes were shot with hand or mobile cameras resulting in scenes that were very 'bumpy'. I almost got car sick watching some of these scenes.

The movie slowed down in quite a few spots and towards the end I couldn't wait for the movie to end. The story is basically about two cops who grow to trust each other in a world of lies and deceit. What is white is not always white and by the end of the movie, everything becomes clear but the ride is not an easy nor enjoyable one.

Both Walberg and Fat could do much better with scripts that allow them to show a bigger range in acting and character development. Neither are acting rookies (especially Fat) they just need better scripts. Look for bigger and better things for them to come.

Overall... 5/10 (passing grade mainly because of Walberg and Fat's acting)
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