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Tactical Unit (film series)

Tactical Unit (film series)

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Tactical Unit (機動部隊, kei tung bou deui) is a series of films produced by Johnnie To with studio Milkyway Image, featuring the adventures of two columns of PTU officers, the Kowloon West Police Station and its CID officers, of Hong Kong. The films are in Cantonese.

The film series spun off from the feature film PTU: Police Tactical Unit directed by Johnnie To. There are five sequels.[1][2][3] Original conception on PTU started before 2002.[4]

Series

Films in the series include:

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The film series stars Simon Yam, Maggie Shiu and Lam Suet.

Films

PTU

PTU has won many awards. In 2004, it won five awards at the ninth annual Golden Bauhinia Awards.[30] It also gave Johnnie To a Best Director award at the 2004 Hong Kong Film Awards.[31] The film has also been featured in many film festivals. It was shown at the 2003 St. Louis International Film Festival;[32] It has a score of 57% at RottenTomatoes.com[33]

The film focuses on the aftermath of CID Lo losing his service revolver, and the night that follows, with PTU patrols and rival criminal gangs seeing action on the street in the climax of the film.[33]

The Code

The Code was featured at the 2008 Far East Film Festival in Udine; it is the first film spun off from PTU.[34][35] The script for the film was written by Yip Tin Shing.[36]

The film focuses on the aftermath of an unreported beating meted out by a PTU column on a person in a back alley that was caught on a camera placed by the tourism bureau. The West Kowloon Police Station comes under investigation by an investigative committee of the police, as the film follows various members of the police with different motivations try to find the person who was beaten, to settle different goals, with a subplot of another member of the PTU having gotten into administrative trouble before the investigation began and having difficulty dealing with it.[36]

No Way Out

No Way Out is the second sequel to the original PTU.[37]

The film focuses on the retarded Fai and his girlfriend, rather than the members of the PTU, and life in the Temple Street district. It follows Fai, as he is physically coerced to do things by the PTU, and two rival triads, and the resultant consequences and violence that is paid in return for those actions.[37]

Human Nature

Human Nature focuses on the always-in-debt CID officer Tong, and his travails to try to repay the debt he owes a loanshark. With his feeble attempts to repay the debt, he gets himself entangled with a gang of killers from mainland China, who are out killing criminals to rob them of their money, and using an ideological basis to justify the killings as protecting mainland China from the criminal scum of Hong Kong.[38]

Comrades in Arms

Comrades in Arm was featured at the 2009 Hong Kong Film Panorama in Brussels,[39] the 2009 New York Asian Film Festival in New York City,[40] the 2009 Zero em Comportamento festival in Lisbon,[41] and the 2009 Fantasia Festival in Montreal.[42]

The film deals with the rivalry of the two PTU columns commanded by May and Sam, as May has been offered a promotion, and Sam has been in the field much longer, and the actions of their commander, Ho in preferring May's column over Sam's in their PTU platoon. Their rivalry leads to disrupted interaction and communication when many PTU units are used in a search for a gang of criminals holed up on a forested mountain.[43]

Partners

Partners is the final film in the series.[44]

The film revolves around the criminal underworld of dark skinned non-Chinese, and discrimination by Chinese against the darker skinned non-Chinese, with the PTU and CID investigating a criminal plot by an Indian criminal kingpin.[44]

Knock-offs

In addition to the official entries in the series, as in Hong Kong tradition, other completely unrelated films have been given similar titles in order to take advantage of the fame and popularity surrounding PTU.

One of these is PTU女警之偶然陷阱 (PTU File – Death Trap) from 2005, written, produced and directed by Tony Leung Hung-Wah.[45][46][47][48]


References

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  3. The Film Catalogue, "Tactical Unit 1–5" (accessed 2009)
  4. Time, "Fulltime Filmmaker", Richard Corliss, Monday, 27 August 2001 (accessed 22 December 2009)
  5. Telegraph (London), "A film as emotional as the songs she sang", Sukhdev Sandhu, 12:01AM BST 22 Jun 2007 (accessed 22 Dec 2009)
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  34. (in Portuguese) Mostra de Cinema de Hong Kong, 8 Oct 2009 (accessed 22 December 2009)
  35. (in French) Fantasia, Comrades in Arms, 2009
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  39. Love HK Film, "PTU File – Death Trap" (accessed 2009)
  40. HK Cinemagic, "PTU File Death Trap (2005)" (accessed 2009)

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