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A Better Tomorrow

A Better Tomorrow

Cinema City (1986)
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Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller
Hong Kong | Cantonese | Color | 01:35

A romantic, violent, swirlingly stylish melodrama about duelling brothers.


Cast View all

Lung Ti Sung Tse-Ho
Yun-Fat Chow Mark
Leslie Cheung Sung Tse-Kit
Emily Chu Jackie
Waise Lee Shing
Feng Tien Father Sung
John Woo Inspector Wu
Yanzi Shi Mr. Yiu
Kenneth Tsang Ken
Fui-on Shing Shing's right hand man
Hsieh Wang Mr. Wang
Fai Mang 'Little' Wang
Ming Leung Uncle Chan
Hing-Yin Kam Mr. Mok
Pierre Tremblay Interpol Officer
Hark Tsui Music Judge
Shung Fung Lau Taiwanese Triad
Wei Ho Tu Taiwanese Triad
Yun-Sheng Pan Taiwanese Triad
Seng-Kwong Chang Taiwanese Triad
Fu-Wai Lam Taiwanese Triad
Stephen Chow Taiwanese Triad
Hsin Nan Hung Triad Member
Hsi-chun Yang Triad Member in Parking Lot
Wai Tong Wong Shing's Gangster

Crew View all

Director John Woo
Writer Hing-Ka Chan, Suk-Wah Leung, John Woo
Producer Tsui Hark, John Woo
Musician Joseph Koo
Photography Yongheng Huang

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Remastered Extended Edition
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Chinese Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital 2.0
Dubbed (English)
Subtitles Chinese | English | Japanese

Personal

Location Action Disk1
Purchased On Jul 21, 2020 at Sampa
Watched Jun 27, 2023
Index 2247
Added Date Jul 21, 2020 06:05:08
Modified Date Jan 10, 2026 02:42:52

Notes

My quick rating - 7.6/10. I recently acquired a remastered edition of this classic flick out of Hong Kong that put Chow Yun-Fat on the map as the premier action star of Asia. I doubt my rating will change much. This one is a bit more dramatic than his offerings that immediately followed and earned him his cult following, namely The Killer and the absolute masterpiece Hard Boiled. Basically, anytime John Woo and Chow Yun-Fat teamed up, they made memorable flix that are still some of the best you can find. Later on, I assume most of you finally caught up with Chow Yun-Fat in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Either way, this was the first flick I saw of his, and if you do take a look, he has been in PLENTY, especially around that time. In this film, a recently reformed gangster (Ti Lung)attempts to reconcile with his policeman brother (Leslie Cheung), but as per the norm, cutting ties with those gangs is never that easy. Yun-Fat plays a disabled assassin who teams up with them to protect them from the mob boss looking to remove them from the equaA Better Tomorrowtion (Waise Lee). Without this and other works from John Woo, there would not be any Matrix flix let alone the John Wick series, which heavily borrows many aspects of his style and creativity behind the camera. The movie itself blends the drama of the family trying to make amends with the action of the gang's relentless pursuit of Lung regardless of his rehabilitated ways. If you have seen his films, the profound violence in the scenes is present and well-choreographed. The signature dual gun shooting, along with creative gun-fu battles, is included in his early development. Yun-Fat does steal the show as the friend who, along with acceptance, just wants to make things right for his friend, but the acting throughout this is surprisingly well done. There isn't much more to say aside from must-see for fans of action, since I bet some of your favorites were all inspired by this flick.

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