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Jie jiu Wu xian sheng

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
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Andy Lau in Jie jiu Wu xian sheng (2015)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMr. Wu, a Hong Kong movie star, is kidnapped by four unpredictable criminals disguised as police officers. Will he get rescued?Mr. Wu, a Hong Kong movie star, is kidnapped by four unpredictable criminals disguised as police officers. Will he get rescued?Mr. Wu, a Hong Kong movie star, is kidnapped by four unpredictable criminals disguised as police officers. Will he get rescued?

  • Regie
    • Sheng Ding
  • Drehbuch
    • Sheng Ding
    • Alex Jia
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Andy Lau
    • Ye Liu
    • Qianyuan Wang
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    6,6/10
    2675
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      • Sheng Ding
    • Drehbuch
      • Sheng Ding
      • Alex Jia
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Andy Lau
      • Ye Liu
      • Qianyuan Wang
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      • 11 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Andy Lau
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    • Mr. Wu
    Ye Liu
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    • Xing Feng
    Qianyuan Wang
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    • Zhang Hua
    Ruofu Wu
    • Cao Gang
    Xiaorui Zhao
    • Zhang Yi
    Peng Lu
    • Li Zhidui
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    • Xiao Dou
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    Meng Li
    Meng Li
    • Chen Chen
    Wei Na
    • Cheng Zong
    Ailei Yu
    • A Cang
    Xu Yang
    • Guo Zi
    Zheng Wang
    • Chao Ge
    Longjun Li
    • Sun Shengli
    Sichun Ma
    Sichun Ma
    • Liu Yun
    Yi Zhong
    • Zhong Wenwen
    Ping Sang
    Ping Sang
    • Wei Ge
    • (as Sang Ping)
    Mingyu Guo
    • Da Qing
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      • Sheng Ding
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      • Alex Jia
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    7lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - Saving Mr. Wu (2015) 6.9/10

    "Ding sets the sights on rendering the film a cinema vérité patina with frenetic editing, veridical setting and whip-panning immediacy, but the police procedural seems sloppy and too efficient, though Liu Ye is laudable as a diligent police vice captain who knows his stuff. Hemmed in by a noble fidelity to the facts, the game of cops and robbers is one-sidedly expedited, the thrill of the chase is deficient, and suffixing a fictive eleventh's hour rescue can only do a disservice to the dictates of fidelity, we all know the denouement, why bother?"

    read my full review on my blog: Cinema Omnivore, thanks.
    5yoggwork

    The bandits are brilliant, the others are ordinary

    The bandits are brilliant, the others are ordinary. There are loopholes in the plot from the beginning. But the timeline and the plot are all right. It doesn't look messy and boring.
    6tenshi_ippikiookami

    Mr. Wu needs help, who can save him?

    Andy Lau's Mr. Wu gets kidnapped by some criminals and the police will try to find him before the bad guys kills him. Will they find the place where he is being kept at before time runs out? Will he be able to free himself?

    The story of "Saving Mr. Wu" is simple enough. Rich guy gets kidnapped, and the police will try to save him, while the criminals try to get the money, and who knows, maybe get rid of him instead of releasing him. The plot is simple enough, but the movie keeps jumping back and forth in time, non-stop, to make things more interesting. It never becomes confusing, though, which is a point in favor of the direction and the plot. Everything that happens is pretty easy to follow and the tension is kept almost thorough the movie.

    The look is dark and gritty (a little bit too much), the direction is good and never goes for flash and shocks, and the acting is good, with Lau being as good as ever. However, the movie lacks punch and grit, it goes for the safe, and lacks something to make it stand from the pack. It is easy to watch, and entertaining enough, but the story could have offered way much more.
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    Andy Lau sheds all vanity to play the titular Mr Wu, but it is Wang Qianyuan's mesmerizing performance as his nemesis that shines in a taut, tense crime thriller

    The kidnapping of prominent TV star Wu Ruofu outside a bar in Beijing's Sanlitun district may not have made much headlines here in Singapore, but it was big news back in the Mainland, not least because his kidnappers had identified themselves as police officers prior to snatching him but also because it raised alarm about how safe the capital was and led to a consequent boom in the private security business. It isn't surprising therefore that the real-life story would become the subject of a movie in itself, one which writer-director Ding Sheng approaches with the utmost commitment to authenticity.

    Yes, despite casting Andy Lau as Ruofu, Ding strips all vanity off the Hong Kong superstar by putting him in handcuffs and binding him up in heavy iron chains most of the time. To top it off, a pivotal moment at the end has Andy Lau strangled by his kidnappers using a thick red plastic-insulated wire around his neck. It is harrowing to watch all right, and you can trust us when we say that there is no doubt watching it unfold that it was re-enacted for real. Notwithstanding, the rest of Lau's restrained performance – and we mean this both physically as well as metaphorically – is just as compelling, especially how he balances humility, dignity, selflessness and raw fear in equal measure.

    As tempting as it may be to call this Andy Lau's show, he is surprisingly upstaged by Mainland actor Wang Qianyuan, who plays the kidnapper Zhang Hua. Those familiar with the case itself will know that Zhang Hua was no less than the mastermind of Ruofu's kidnap, and it was he who had rounded up a crew in search of their latest victim barely two weeks after he had similarly held the younger brother of a gang boss for ransom and assassinated the former after collecting the money. How much of a resemblance to the actual criminal of the same name is anybody's guess, but Wang is mesmerising to watch as the cold- blooded criminal who had run rings around the detectives in charge of the case and who displays no sign of compunction up till the very end.

    The actor-character transformation is even more remarkable considering how this is the first time that Wang is playing the villain, whose television personas are diametrically different from his role here. Wang more than holds his own with Lau, especially at the start where both are testing each other's limits while trying to achieve their own objectives – one to stay alive, and the other to keep the former alive just long enough to get his demands. Combining a keen cunning demeanour with disarming charm, Wang keeps his audience on edge guessing just what his unpredictable and increasingly unhinged character has up his sleeves. The way Ding structures his narrative also inevitably places the focus less on Lau than on Wang, which unfolds as a race against time to figure out where Ruofu is held before he is executed by Zhang Hua's henchmen.

    Though Ruofu's kidnapping right after he leaves a nightclub at the end of a business meeting with a potential film investor kicks off the movie, Ding uses Zhang Hua's questioning by lead investigators Xing Feng (Liu Ye) and Cao Gang (Wu Ruofu) as a frame to fill in the events that follow immediately after Ruofu is taken. The framing does make for an interesting juxtaposition, such that Ruofu's physical predicament is mirrored against that of Zhang Hua's, who is strapped tightly into a chair with iron rails around his body and feet chained to the floor in the police's interrogation room. It is Zhang who fills in both the police – and us – with what went down in the 18 hours Ruofu is taken, and from whose point of view the story develops.

    Adopting a non-linear narrative may be slightly disorientating at the start, but Ding's choice not to simply follow chronology actually proves an inspired one to lend the story greater heft. Indeed, while Ruofu's kidnap was more spontaneous than premeditated, what isn't coincidental is his kidnapper's felonious behavior, and Ding goes even further back than the night of Ruofu's kidnapping to shed light on just who both Ruofu and the police are up against. Assuming editorial control as well, Ding keeps the pacing tight and gripping even as he goes back and forth between different time periods to fill in the chronological gaps.

    Speaking of tension, those looking for the sort of bombastic action from the typical Hong Kong contemporary action flick should be warned that there is hardly any here; instead, much of that tension comes from a careful calibration of the dynamic between Ruofu and his kidnappers as well as that between Zhang Hao and the police, and which Ding manages to sustain pretty much from start to finish. Ding also keeps the mood taut by filming the proceedings on hand-held cameras to bring his viewer up close with the actors, lending the whole picture a gritty and intimate feel especially since many of the scenes take place within closed quarters.

    Coming off 'Police Story 2013', 'Saving Mr Wu' finds Ding Sheng at his creative best, fusing the instincts he had starting honing from his debut 'The Underdog Knight' with a fascinating real-life story to create a riveting crime thriller. We won't speak for those familiar with the subject matter, but those with little knowledge of the ins and outs of the case will find this as engrossing an introduction as any, brought to vivid life by an assured directorial hand and outstanding performances from Andy Lau and Wang Qianyuan. In fact, we dare say it is probably one of the best Mainland films you'll see this year, one that by both theme and genre also makes for a welcome change of pace from the usual crop of romance or war epics that we are frankly just exhausted of.
    5jordondave-28085

    The movie drags and the bad guy was downright annoying

    (2015) Saving Mr Wu/ Jie jiu Wu xian sheng (In Chinese with English subtitles) THRILLER

    Co-written, edited, chief producer (whatever that means) and directed by Sheng Ding. Based on actual events involving a Chinese movie star Mr. Wu (Andy Lau), being kidnapped and then ransomed by four criminals posed as police officers for a sum of money, within a spawn of 20 hours. The person in charge of Mr. Wu's recovery is Chief Xing (Liu Ye) with viewers get to see how some of the police procedures work, but also the emotional turmoil as well. Despite the running time of an hour and 46 minutes, the movie drags.

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      The police captain Cao Gang was play by the actor who was kidnapped in 2004 in the real event which this movie is based on.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. September 2015 (China)
    • Herkunftsland
      • China
    • Offizielle Standorte
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      • Official site China
    • Sprachen
      • Mandarin
      • Russisch
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      • Saving Mr. Wu
    • Drehorte
      • Peking, China(___location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Beijing Going Zoom Media
      • Shanghai New Culture Media Group
      • Beijing Skywheel Entertainment Co.
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      • 92.696 $
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 31.222.161 $
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