Election 2

7.4
2006 1 hr 32 min Drama , Thriller , Crime

As election time nears, current Triad chairman Lok faces competition from his godsons. At the same time, Jimmy looks to increase his business relations with mainland China.

  • Cast:
    Simon Yam , Louis Koo , Wong Tin-lam , Lam Ka-tung , Nick Cheung , Lam Suet , Andy On

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Reviews

WasAnnon
2006/10/10

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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ShangLuda
2006/10/11

Admirable film.

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Bob
2006/10/12

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Justina
2006/10/13

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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massaster760
2006/10/14

"Be careful what you wish for... it may come true." As overused and clichéd as this saying is, it really does match up nicely with the main theme from Johnnie To's Triad Election, the second in the Master Director's Election series. After chronicling Lok's rise to power in the first Election, To and the gang team up for part two. This time Lok (Simon Yam) is the godfather who is seeking an unheard of second term. Jimmy (Louis Koo) is the newcomer who needs the chairman position to secure a building project in mainland China that will make him rich. Election 2 tells a story which is based on an actual event which occurs in China. Every two years, the Chinese mafia has a democratically held election to decide who will become the chairman. As in any election, a fair amount of foul play is involved, all the more so in Election 2 because the candidates are gangsters who are jockeying for control of the Hong Kong underworld.The performances are the film's greatest attribute, Election 2 features a great ensemble cast as well as one of Simon Yam's greatest performances (and he's had a lot of roles) as the understated evil chairman. Yam is so charismatic the viewer begins to forget how conniving and deceitful his character is. Louis Koo is also fairly sympathetic in his business man turned gangster character, who as the film progresses, starts to resemble Lok more than himself. Magnificently scored, Triad Election's music would seem to be more fit for a horror film than a gangster flick. That being said, it works. Melodic guitar riffs and a mournful Cello help highlight the truly horrifying depths a man can reach in pursuit of his goal. And there are some disturbingly brutal scenes in this film, culminating in an ending that is both brilliant and haunting. But the true allure of Election 2 (Triad Election) is following Jimmy's (Louis Koo)transformation from a somewhat reputable business man into an all out ruthless gangster. This is the center-point of the film, and it's what makes Triad Election great. The focus is on character development, not on action (although, Election 2 has it's share of it). In style and form, the film more closely resembles Coppola's Godfather films than an HK action flick. So don't be expecting non-stop action scenes from Election 2, the real fireworks come from the two leads interactions and the treachery that ensues.Bottom Line- A must have for Asian Cinema Fans as well as anyone who digs gangster flicks.

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Seamus2829
2006/10/15

As I never saw the first chapter of 'Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai', I had no idea what to expect from this tale of Chinese crime gangs in Hong Kong. As I have, however seen a number of Hong Kong action/adventure epic (and ones even without Jackie Chan), it came as no surprise to me, what so ever. This film seems to channel a good block of Francis Ford Coppola's 'The Godfather (1972)' & several other films from that era (with a splash of 1940's film noir tossed in for good measure). The film is a bit slow in getting started, but when it does...WATCH OUT! The story is about a "family" (gang)looking for a new Chairman to take over from the old one who wants to step down & take life a bit easier. The most obvious choice is Jimmy, a (so called)businessman who only wants to run a business selling pirated DVD's in mainland China. Without revealing anything,things get nasty between other gang members, who seem to want another Chairman,instead of Jimmy. Although the film is distributed by a fairly well known U.S. distributor of Asian cinema (Tartan Films,inc.), I'm guessing that it probably won't play much outside of cinemas that cater to a (mostly)Asian audience (as will the eventual DVD release,which will be mostly made available in all of those little Mom & Pop Asian grocery stores that rent out Cantonese or Mandarin language videos---and without the English subtitles). This film is worth seeking out for crime drama fanatics (advance warning:there is some really nasty violence that occurs in this film, involving dog food, so be prepared)

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DICK STEEL
2006/10/16

Given local election fever, it's somewhat apt that this movie gets its release during this period. Sort of a tongue-in-cheek tie in with the local political environment. I was filled with a whole lot of skepticism when other local reviewers from the mainstream media started to laud this movie with fantastic ratings. While the original movie had won plenty of awards, the bastardized politically correct version that was shown here, did not do it any honours.However, I was still game to see how this movie panned out, and to my surprise, it met my expectation of a good triad movie. You can actually forget that you've watched the politically correct version, and enjoy this movie as it's meant to be. But for those who have not watched the first movie, fret not, you'll be up to speed within 10 minutes, though you might grapple with certain scenes and characters.Suffice to know that the Wo Shing Society undergoes leadership changes every 2 years in a democratic manner, and current leader Lok (Simon Yam) will have its term completed soon. However, he becomes, as we learn towards the end of the first movie, power hungry, and demonstrates the character change which was missed in the original bastardized version.Lok has to select a potential candidate amongst his 5 godsons, and Jimmy (Louis Koo) presented the best option as the one who has the smarts for raking in new business for the Society. However, his interest is only in making money, initially that is, until he's seduced by the fact that with power, the mainland Chinese will give him more respect, and with that, the potential for more business.The movie becomes similar to the original's scheming and plotting to gain the upper hand, in the run up to the election for the next leader. The focus here is on Jimmy, and his grand scheme to push himself to the forefront of the elections. It's classic "black eats black" plotting for power, title and money.The much touted violence, can rival some of those that Hollywood churns out. Rarely panning away, the camera captures and at times teases with the blood splatters, spurts and stains, what with equipment like sledge hammers, hammers (somehow the weapon of choice), and, get this, a meat grinder. Many in the audience squirmed, and it's a tad uncomfortable watching the dismemberment of a full human body.It may seem a little ordinary given the recycled storyline of triad power struggles, but what lifts this movie is the last 15 minutes, where the revelation sets in. You'll see who's actually playing who, and rings home the thought of being careful what you wish for. Squabbling over scraps and neglecting the bigger picture and threat, will always prove to be fatal, as there are always vultures waiting in the wings. It's ironic that for all the election is worth, it degenerates, not within choice, to the installation of a puppet like figure. To the authorities, corrupt or sly, whichever way you look at it, it's always advantageous to have a known evil, rather than an unknown one.I really recommend this movie, at long last, a decent triad movie with a finale that will really distinguish this amongst others in the genre. One more thing too, I also dig the very powerful theme song with the guitars and drum beats. Really brings out the tension and the mood.

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samuelding85
2006/10/17

If director Johnnie To wants to make Election 2 : Harmony Is A Virtue aka Hak se wui yi wo wai kwai in Cantonese a instant trial classic, he has achieved his goal.Compared to the prequel, Election 2 gives the audience more punch, more kicks, and more violence. The greed of human being was once again, displayed on the election of the Chairman for the Ho Sing Trial, a secret society with a long history. Two years have passed since Lok (Simon Yam in another unforgettable role of a trial leader) becomes the chairman, and the election for the new chairman (which is a tradition among the Ho Sing, where a new chairman will be elected once every two years.)arrives again. Lok wished to be the chairman again, and he looked at his fellow assistants on their loyalty and threat to him.Jimmy (Louis Koo), an undercover cop, is working on pirated VCD business with the trial, and his connection with the officials in China and success in business makes him favorable to be the next chairman; Kun (Lam Kar Tung) is doing fine, but he is ambitious to become the leader; Jet (Nick Cheung) remains loyal to Lok since day 1 when he joins Lok.Sensing there are threats around him (especially Jimmy and Kun), Lok decided to get rid of them, and will do anything to be the next chairman. Jimmy, who is not interested to be the chairman, has the full support of his seniors. He was forced to become the chairman, as he sensed that Lok will come after him. Thus, both began to play the game of bribing and killing.Johnnie To displayed the dirty tricks used in the trial and the business world to achieved everyone's objective. This not only display the dark side of the human nature, but also it gives us a view of the dark side of the Chinese government during the post 1997 HK handover, where bribery and connections are common practices among the officials. It also relates to one point, where money means power. With money, one can achieved its objective. Bribery, murder, power...all gained from tonnes of notes.In terms of violence, Singapore audience were given the opportunity to enjoy Election 2 in the most original unedited version. Compared to the prequel, Election 2 is filled with tonnes of violence, where some sequence will make the audience leaving the theatre with unforgettable scenes. Johnnie To is playing Quentin Tarantino this time round, where he scripts Louis Koo's Jimmy to kill Lok's assistant and make mince meat out of the victim. Freshly made mince meat becomes the feed for the dogs, where it is one of the tactic used to get Jimmy's way through.Once again, this is a movie where masculinity rules. Same as the prequel, this movie has only one supporting actress, with only less than 5 lines of dialogue. For guys who loves movie on the conflicts and tactics in the trials, Election 2 is made for you.

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