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The young cast of Young and Dangerous: Reloaded <古惑仔:江湖新秩序> graced the red carpet at Mongkok on Tuesday night for the gala premiere of the film adaptation of the classic comic book series, Teddy Boy <古惑仔>. The stars talked about their experiences and expectations in the highly-anticipated film, which opened in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Thailand cinemas on January 10, 2013.
Him Law Portrays a Different Chan Ho Nam
“When filming was over, I felt like I’ve released a heavy burden,” said Him Law (羅仲謙), who stars as the film’s protagonist, Chan Ho Nam. However, Him found his nerves tensing up again at the start the gala premiere.
Young and Dangerous: Reloaded, released in both Category III and IIB versions, will be going against major blockbusters such as The Grandmaster <一代宗師> and The Last Tycoon <大上海>. Him expressed that he is more concerned about whether or not his portrayal of Chan Ho Nam will be accepted by the audience, rather than the film’s box office.
Asked if rumored girlfriend, Tavia Yeung (楊怡), plans to support the film, Him smiled, “I believe that she will support my films.” However, the 28-year-old actor did not ask Tavia for acting tips during the filming of Young and Dangerous: Reloaded, and said, “It’s a very masculine film, so I think it is better to ask a man for advice.”
Him was a fan of the nineties film adaptation of Teddy Boy, Young and Dangerous <古惑仔>, which starred Ekin Cheng (鄭伊健) as Chan Ho Nam. However, Him avoided re-watching the original series, expressing that he did not want to copy Ekin’s style.
Oscar Leung Ready to Tackle Kenny Wee
Oscar Leung (梁烈唯), who portrays Chan Ho Nam’s sidekick, Chicken, is currently in lawsuit with Kenny Wee (黃浩). Asked for his thoughts on “counter-suing” Kenny, Oscar said, “Don’t use that term. I just want to retrieve my justice through the law.”
Oscar estimated that the lawyer retaining fee would cost up to a six-figure sum. “Besides my family, my friends are also willing to lend money to me. Thanks for their concern and love. I am able to handle it myself. Even my neighbors are voicing out their support for me! I am very happy. Justice lies inherently in the hearts of the people. I am not worried.”
Winnie Leung Bares It All
Winnie Leung (梁敏儀), who portrays Anna, shares an illicit affair with Sammy Shum’s (沈震軒) villain character, Ugly Kwan, in the film. For their bed scene, Anna went topless, exposing her breasts.
“It was embarrassing when we had to re-watch that scene together,” said Winnie as she recalled her filming experience with Sammy. “Luckily, everyone was satisfied with our performance.”
Winnie expressed that she will not mind if she has to film similar erotic scenes in the future, but said, “Just don’t have me do full frontal nudity.”
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It’s about time they remade Young and Dangerous! But why did they have to cast Him? Wong Jing returns to produce this reboot of the nineties film series, which brought Gen-X street attitude to the triad genre and made a film icon out of Ekin Cheng. The role of Hung Hing boy Chan Ho-Nam was initially ill-fitting to the mild-mannered Cheng, but through countless sequels and spin-offs, Cheng made the role his own. For this reboot, Wong enlists the services of Him Law as Chan Ho-Nam – and Law’s casting was also greeted with some skepticism. After all, Law has never carried an action film and he resembles a buff himbo more than a tough street gangster. Unfortunately, that disappointment stands. Despite bearing Chan Ho-Nam’s iconic tattoo, Law is vapid and uninteresting, and shows little danger or charisma in the role. If the inevitable Young and Dangerous: Reloaded sequels hinge on Law to carry them, we could be in trouble.

Luckily, Young and Dangerous: Reloaded is not all Law, with the rest of the cast proving adequate if not inspired. Oscar Leung doesn’t have Jordan Chan’s toughness, but he’s got the right irreverent attitude to play Chan Ho-Nam sidekick Chicken. Lam Chi-Sin and Dominic Ho are suitable if not exceptional as Pou-Pan and Dai Tin-Yee, respectively, and Philip Ng has the necessary physicality to play Big Head. Sammy Sum (Lan Kwai Fong 2) mercilessly overacts as villain Ugly Kwan, and seemingly cribs from both Heath Ledger’s Joker and Wile E. Coyote to play the character. It’s a cartoonish but entertaining bit of showboating that suffers mainly because Francis Ng’s version of Ugly Kwan is generally considered one for the Hong Kong Cinema pantheon. Musician Paul Wong gives the kindly Brother Bee attitude and edge, and many familiar Hong Kong Cinema faces (including Alex Man reprising his role from Young and Dangerous 4) fill out the large cast of players.

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Key plot turns are similar to the first Young and Dangerous film, but there are enough differences to make Reloaded its own film. Chan Ho-Nam, Chicken, Pou-Pan and Dai Tin-Yee run afoul of Hung Hing branch leader Ugly Kwan when they critically assault his pal Med King – but he deserved it because he raped Tin-Yee’s cousin. Still, Kwan targets the boys for harassment or worse so they seek protection from Brother Bee, another Hung Hing branch leader who’s renowned for his righteousness. While the boys attempt to earn the trust of Bee and his kickboxing lieutenant Big Head, Kwan seeks an angle to usurp Hung Hing leadership from Dragon Head Mr. Chiang (Pal Sin), and Chan Ho-Nam begins dating Lorraine Lam (Michelle Hu), daughter of rich businessman Gordon Lam (Felix Lok). Loyalty, brotherhood, honor, class differences, the roving eye of Greater China, etc. – all those factors come into play when Ugly Kwan makes his move and the Hung Hing boys must put up or shut up.

Reloaded is less cynical than the original Young and Dangerous, which extolled brotherhood while still portraying money and power as an accepted means to an end. By contrast, Reloaded pushes honor and righteousness above all, which makes the Hung Hing boys nicer but much less interesting. These new Hung Hing boys only beat up scumbags, and are only jerks to people who could use the dressing down. This change is odd since Reloaded also comes with a Category III rating for profanity, violence and nudity, adding a level of sleaziness that was absent from the originals. Director Daniel Chan (the recent Triad) and screenwriter Manfred Wong do bring back some of the strengths of the original Young and Dangerous films – stylish camerawork, a sense of humor – but by softening the boys and amping up the ancillary sleaze, the whole exercise becomes more crass and trashy. The addition of topical references – including a scathing jab at Hong Kong-China relations – adds extra bite to the proceedings.

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Some hilariously bad dialogue aside, Daniel Chan eschews pretension and delivers an unremarkable and fairly dumb commercial film that should please audiences looking for throwaway entertainment. However, unless the sequels can establish the characters’ coolness, this generation of the Young and Dangerous saga will likely be short-lived. The sleaze and Sammy Sum’s over-the-top performance are fine as quick selling points but you can’t develop a series on short-term buzz. Reloaded does end with the introduction of another classic character, creating anticipation for the next film, and future sequels should hopefully involve Denise Ho’s Sister Thirteen – Reloaded’s most inspired casting by far. Also, there’s one notable character not yet cast: Tai Fei, the uncouth Hung Hing lieutenant previously played with endearing swagger by Anthony Wong. If they can cast smartly for Tai Fei, give Oscar Leung a character arc and find a way to hide Him Law, there may be life ahead for this Young and Dangerous crew. Cautious optimism would be both wise and generous.(Kozo, 1/2013)