Home
search
more | tips
IMDb > Ban wo chuang tian ya (1989)

Ban wo chuang tian ya (1989) More at IMDbPro »

Photos (see all 7 | slideshow)

Overview

User Rating:
6.9/10   163 votes
MOVIEmeter: ?
Up 16% in popularity this week. See rank & trends on IMDbPro.
Director:
Ringo Lam
Writer:
Yin Nam (writer)
Release Date:
3 June 1989 (Hong Kong) more
Plot:
The police are staking out a Hong Kong flat, waiting to catch some major gun-dealers. While the suppliers are conducting their deal... more | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
User Comments:
Uninspired. more

Cast

  (Credited cast)

Yun-Fat Chow ... Lau Chung Pong / 'Mew-Mew' (as Chow Yun Fat)
Cherie Chung ... Cher
Roy Cheung ... Bullet
Paul Chun ... Mr. Hung
Chan Cheuk Yan ... Ka Ka
Feng Ku ... Lee
Kwong Leung Wong ... Nam
Kong Lau ... Leong
Chi Hung Ng ... Cheong
Elaine Jin ... Elaine Lee
Yeung Ming Wan ... Cop
more
Create a character page for: ?

Additional Details

Also Known As:
Boon ngoh chong tin ngaai (Hong Kong: Cantonese title)
Wild Search (Hong Kong: English title)
more
Runtime:
98 min
Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
Cantonese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
UK:15

FAQ

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
Uninspired., 14 August 1999
7/10
Author: Leigh Melton (leigh@nbi.com) from USA

Another one of the formulaic action/romance films made by CYF from 1989. This was the same year as "God of Gamblers" and "The Killer" were released, both A pictures. This is definitely one of the B pictures, really only worth watching for the more completist CYF fans.

CYF plays "Mew Mew", a widowed cop. While investigating the murder of an female arms dealer he meets Cher (played by his frequent castmate Cherie Chung), a country divorcee and sister of the dead arms dealer.

It is love at first sight for Mew Mew, even though he feels twinges of guilt before the memories of his dead wife and son. Cher and Mew Mew are thrown together while Mew Mew investigates Cher's sister's death, mainly by the existence of Ka Ka, the orphaned girl and niece of Cher.

There are some touching scenes between Mew Mew and Ka Ka; while it is never touched upon in the script, it seems as if Mew Mew enjoys taking care of the child as he might have done his own dead boy.

Unlike the other rough cops CYF has played in these B pictures, Mew Mew seems fastidious and neat, knows how to cook and treats his girl at least as well as his best friend. While in this film there are really no romantic moments between Mew Mew and Cher after that first fateful glance, there are some sweet scenes between them, but unfortunately they are brief at the expense of some of the action sequences - sequences which really aren't good enough to warrant pulling away from what little there is to the story.

A slight story doesn't give CYF or Cherie Chung, both consummate professionals, much to work with but they try. Miss Chung is always at her most interesting when portraying less sophisticated, more down-to-earth women and one really wishes she had had more to work with in this role; the scenes of her cutting bamboo and mixing traditional Chinese medicines for the new love in her life are solid and seem very natural. This pair of two of Hong Kong's finest actors are given wooden characters and while they manage to paint them in realistic colors, Mew Mew and Cher never really come to life except for some very brief moments.

The subtitling is very bad on this film (the Mei-Ah DVD version); it looks as if the translation was done by machine, and not by a very sophisticated piece of software at that. For those who have seen a lot of these HK flicks subtitled in English you will be able to take the Canto-English and translate it on the fly; those who are unused to doing such may find the subtitling confusing at times and downright frustrating at others. At least most of the words are spelled correctly, even if misused; I would give the effort a 2 of 10 rating just for that (and that's being generous).

The direction, even though by Ringo Lam, is unexciting and unoriginal. It may be that he, apparently like CYF and Miss Chung, was simply uninspired by the whole idea of this film.

CYF looks good as usual, but a bit tired. 1989 saw the release of "A Better Tomorrow 3", "God of Gamblers", "The Killer", "Triads - The Inside Story" and this film. Two classic pictures, one very good one and two not-so-good ones in one short year is a remarkable achievement. Rent this one if you just want to see CYF and Cherie Chung together again, but only buy it if you are a CYFanatic looking to complete your collection.

Was the above comment useful to you?
more

Message Boards

Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Ban wo chuang tian ya (1989)

Recommendations

If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
- - - - -
Die xue jie tou Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders Ying hung boon sik II The Corruptor Dick Tracy Returns
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
Show more recommendations

Related Links

Full cast and crew Company credits External reviews
IMDb Thriller section IMDb Hong Kong section Add this title to MyMovies

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.