is here, another Hong Kong movie in 2024, which is preparing to hit the mainland and is expected to be released within the year.
Don’t look at the fact that almost all Hong Kong movies in 2023 have been sold out. Just think that there is no market for Hong Kong movies. This Hong Kong movie in 24 years is extraordinary: starring Nicholas Tse with Andy Lau, this is after " New Shaolin Temple ". The two have joined forces again after 13 years.
This new Hong Kong movie is the reason why people are looking forward to it.
Nicholas Tse plays the leading role, which is only part of the reason. Another part of the reason is that the name of the drama is "The Spread of Anger". Does the name
look familiar?
In 2021, after 20 years of Hong Kong film's Great Depression and not knowing where to go in the future, Nicholas Tse, who had been silent for many years, made a strong return with his new work " Fury·Serious Case ", which gained 13.29 With a box office of 100 million and a word-of-mouth rating of 7.1, it is known as the "most popular Hong Kong film" in the past decade.
This is the charm of Nicholas Tse.
This is also the reason why people are looking forward to this new work of Nicholas Tse in 2024. It is another "Fury" series.
Interestingly: the plot of "The Spread of Fury" is somewhat similar to that of "The Fury".
"Ao", starring Nicholas Tse, accidentally beat a criminal to death when arresting a criminal many years ago. Originally, Abang, starring Donnie Yen, only had to say a word to help Ao, and this matter was solved. It's past.
However, Abang wanted to "proclaim himself to be righteous" and said that Ao and the others were beaten to death, which eventually led to Ao and several teammates being imprisoned. After being released from prison, Ao went dark and began to take revenge on Abang. , and then a series of showdowns began between the police and the criminals.
And "The Spread of Anger" is a bit similar. Fang Rongzhou, starring Andy Lau, is about to be promoted, but at this time, there are several big crises in the market, which puts Fang Rongzhou's promotion road on hold. After checking, it turns out that behind this is... The work of his old friend and comrade-in-arms A Qiu (played by Nicholas Tse), and thus, a war between police and robbers begins.
In addition, in terms of appearance, the appearance of A Qiu in "The Spread of Fury" is also highly similar to the appearance of Ao in "The Fury: Serious Case".
This is Ah Qiu from "The Spread of Anger".
This is Ao in "Wrath·Serious Case".
Similar plots, similar looks, similar character backgrounds, and both have "anger" in their names.
If this "Fury" is not a remake of "Fury", then there is only one possibility: Nicholas Tse is creating a "Fury" series, at least starting with a three-part series.
If this is the case, then Hong Kong Film will definitely not have to worry about market issues in the next few years.
Why do you say this?
Because the last time Hong Kong Film produced a "series" that was impressive, it was Johnnie To.
As for Nicholas Tse's two "Fury" films, they have similar names, similar plots, and similar background settings, but the plots are not coherent. If the "Fury Trilogy" is really created, will it correspond to Johnnie To's "Legend"? "The work": " gun fire " trilogy.
Johnnie To's "Trilogy of Guns and Fire" really interprets brotherhood, iron-blooded tenderness, and the true nature of men to the extreme, and has become an absolute classic that cannot be changed.
If Nicholas Tse really "copied" "The Trilogy of Guns", it would be the "new pinnacle" of Hong Kong movies.
It is worth mentioning that judging from the current publicity, Nicholas Tse's "Wrath" series actually already has its own essence.
If Johnnie To's "Trilogy of Guns and Fire" tells about the iron-blooded tenderness and brotherhood of sons and daughters, then Nicholas Tse's "Rage" series discusses human nature, morality, justice and friendship.
"Rage·Serious Case" discusses these four nodes: Is it justice to sacrifice friendship and force a few just policemen to become gangsters for the sake of so-called justice, or is it justice to occasionally lie for the sake of justice?
I can only say: Nicholas Tse, so handsome.
is looking forward to "Rage Spreads".