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User Rating:
5.6/10   579 votes
Director:
Daniel Lee
Writers:
Daniel Lee (written by) &
Ho Leung Lau (written by)
Release Date:
10 November 2005 (Hong Kong) more
Genre:
Action | Crime more
Plot:
Interpol agents and gangsters battle in Hong Kong. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
Flashy, violent, disposable...like its heroes more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Vanness Wu ... Officer Wang Sun-Ho
Shawn Yue ... Officer Hung Kei-Lok
Yu Xia ... PRC Luo Zai-Jun (as Xia Yu)
Shengyi Huang ... Officer Pak Yut-Suet (as Eva Huang)
Lawrence Chou ... Officer James Lam, INTERPOL

Sammo Hung Kam-Bo ... Kong Long (as Sammo Hung)

Michael Biehn ... Petros Angelo
Bingbing Li ... Yu Ching (as Li Bing Bing)
Jun-ho Heo ... Captain Ko Tung-Yuen (as Huh Joon-Ho)

Maggie Q ... Yuet

Simon Yam ... Commander Hon Sun

Isabella Leong ... Kong's Daughter
Mark Henderson ... Joe Pearson
Philip Ng ... Lee Chun Pei
Andy On ... Suet's Undercover Target
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dragon Heat (USA) (DVD title)
Dragon Squad (International: English title)
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Runtime:
110 min
Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
Cantonese | English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 more
Filming Locations:
Hong Kong, China
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Trivia:
Andy On was supposed to take on one of the leading roles of the film, but due to his tight schedule couldn't make it. He does make a cameo appearance in the film. more

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7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful:-
Flashy, violent, disposable...like its heroes, 12 January 2006
5/10
Author: rmj1971 from United Kingdom

Daniel Lee must have watched too many Michael Bay films, such is the speed of the editing in Dragon Squad. On top of that, the director throws in a myriad of cinematic tricks and gimmicks in an obvious attempt to try and capture a hip audience for his picture. Slow-motion, fast-motion, filters, crazy camera angles, bloody violence, a group of young actors that could pass for designer clothes store mannequins; your average thirteen year-old would probably think this is one of the best films ever made. Maybe that's the point. To a more (ahem) mature viewer, however, the movie plays like an extended pop video, where a long fringe or moody look is supposed to give our anguished heroes some depth. It doesn't. In fact as you watch the film, it begins to resemble an ultra-violent version of the A-Team. For surely only in that classic of 80s t.v. could almost a dozen protagonists firing automatic weapons in a narrow alley not hit each other with a single shot for five minutes. Aren't these people supposed to be highly trained cops and ex-special forces nutters? Duh? But then it happens. One of our paper-thin leads takes a bullet to the brain and suddenly Lee's film hits the ground running, becoming a darker and more twisted bastard of a film. So what's to recommend to the curious viewer about this movie? Well, the last half-hour is certainly more satisfyingly gritty, if just as silly, as all that has preceded it. On top of that, with our fledgling super-cops a charisma-free zone, it's up to old hands to give Dragon Squad some bite. Fortunately, (though given little to work with) Maggie Q, Michael Biehn, Sammo Hung and Jun-ho Heo managed to interject some weight into proceedings through sheer force of personality. Sammo and Heo's characters personal battle within the narrative is the film's highlight, culminating in a decent punch-up that is well choreographed by Hung protégé Chin Kar Lok. The numerous gun battles are also finely staged, certainly more brutal and bloody than the balletic shootouts of John Woo's justifiably lauded Hong Kong output. The film also has an excellent original soundtrack and there are some fun cameos, including Simon Yam (somewhat wasted), Kung-fu legend Gordon Lui (funny) and Hong Kong film expert Bey Logan (wooden). So if you're looking for a popcorn action flick with an Asian flavour, I guess you could do worse than Dragon Squad. You could also do a lot better.

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