
Lau Ching-wan is easily one of Hong Kong’s finest dramatic actors, winning four best actor trophies at the Hong Kong Film Awards over the past 20 years.

Lau Ching-wan is easily one of Hong Kong’s finest dramatic actors, winning four best actor trophies at the Hong Kong Film Awards over the past 20 years.
In the first of numerous leading roles for To, Lau’s performance in this film also foreshadows the stage presence, idiosyncrasies and superior technique that would turn him into one of Hong Kong’s top actors in the years that followed.
He plays Lau Chun-hoi, a grumpy police inspector known for being mean to friend and foe alike. The first half of the film plays out like a procedural, with Chun-hoi getting drunk after a botched surveillance job and having sex with a prostitute.
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