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27 April 2006 (Hong Kong)
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Tagline:
Even a criminal can serve his country
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As election time nears, current Triad chairman Lok (Yam) faces competition from his godsons. At the same time, Jimmy (Koo) looks to increase his business relations with mainland China. | add synopsis
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1 win
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An unflinching meditation on corruption
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Louis Koo | ... | Jimmy Lee | |
| Simon Yam | ... | Lam Lok | |
| Nick Cheung | ... | Jet | |
| Ka Tung Lam | ... | Kun (as Lam Ka Tung) | |
| Suet Lam | ... | Big Head (as Lam Suet) | |
| Siu-Fai Cheung | ... | Mr. So (as Cheung Siu Fai) | |
| Tian-lin Wang | ... | Uncle Teng Wai (as Wong Tin Lam) | |
| Mark Cheng | ... | Bo | |
| Ping-Man Tam | ... | Uncle Cocky (as Tam Ping Man) | |
| Yue-Tong Pan | ... | Janice (as Pauline Pan) | |
| Andy On | ... | Lik | |
| Yong You | ... | Black Ren / Chinese Security Bureau Chief (as Yao Yung) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Brenda Chan | (as Kwai-fan Chan) | ||
| Siu Kai Chan | ... | Brother Kin (as Chan Siu Kai) | |
| Siu-Pang Chan | ... | Uncle Monk | |
| Yung Cheung Chan | (as Chan Yung Cheung) | ||
| Chi Ping Cheung | ... | Uncle Dead Dog (as Cheung Chi Ping) | |
| Mo-Hau Cheung | ... | Mr. Shu (as Albert Cheung) | |
| Alan Chui Chung San | ... | Uncle Tank (as Tsui Chung Shun) | |
| Man Kit Fan | ... | Lok's henchman (as Fan Man Kit) | |
| Ching Ting Law | ... | Jimmy's driver (as Lu Ching Ting) | |
| Keung Law | ... | Brother Snake (as Law Keung) | |
| Jonathan Lee | ... | Denny Lam | |
| Fa Yuan Li | ... | Lok's henchman (as Lee Fat Yuen) | |
| Chun Pong Ling | (as Ling Chun Pong) | ||
| Shing Lun Mok | (as Mok Shing Lun) | ||
| Sin San | ... | Uncle Long Gun (as Yuen-Yin Yu) | |
| Chiu Chi Shing | ... | Long Hair (as Chiu Chi Shing) | |
| Pui Chung Tong | ... | Uncle Chiu Chow (as Tong Pui Chung) | |
| Sze Yan Wong | ... | Chak (as Wong Sze Yan) | |
| Bun Yuen | ... | Incense Master (as Yuen Bun) | |
| Jianjun Zhou | ... | Section Chief Ho (as Zhou Jian Jun) | |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Election 2 (International: English title) (UK)
Black Society 2: Triads Value Peace Most (Hong Kong: English title) (literal title)
Election II (International: English title)
Election: Volume 2 (UK) (DVD title)
Harmony Is a Virtue (International: English title)
Triad Election (USA)
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Black Society 2: Triads Value Peace Most (Hong Kong: English title) (literal title)
Election II (International: English title)
Election: Volume 2 (UK) (DVD title)
Harmony Is a Virtue (International: English title)
Triad Election (USA)
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92 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Hong Kong:III |
Singapore:M18 (cut) |
Malaysia:18PL (cut) |
France:-12 |
Australia:MA |
Argentina:16 |
New Zealand:R16 |
Finland:K-15 |
USA:Unrated |
UK:18
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Trivia:
The film was shown Out of Competition (midnight screening) at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. The film was shown in Grand Theatre Lumiere, the most prestigious theater at Cannes.
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Jet is attacking Long Hair from behind with a machete, he slices his neck but there is no blood on the blade, and Long Hair is not bleeding out from his wound.
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Quotes:
Mr. Shi:
From now on, you're welcome in China as tourists. But you can't do business here.
Jimmy: Why?
Mr. Shi: It's our policy.
Jimmy: Mr. Shu is also a gangster. Why can he do business in China?
Mr. Shi: We made a deal, and he's a patriot.
Jimmy: I can make you a deal. I can be a patriot.
Mr. Shi: What's your rank in Wo Sing? Not its Chairman?
Jimmy: If I run for Chairman, will you give me what I want?
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Jimmy: Why?
Mr. Shi: It's our policy.
Jimmy: Mr. Shu is also a gangster. Why can he do business in China?
Mr. Shi: We made a deal, and he's a patriot.
Jimmy: I can make you a deal. I can be a patriot.
Mr. Shi: What's your rank in Wo Sing? Not its Chairman?
Jimmy: If I run for Chairman, will you give me what I want?
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Election 2, like its predecessor and the acclaimed "Infernal Affairs", seems to usher a new wave Hong Kong crime cinema. Highly stylized and almost completely devoid of the typical "action" sequences that HK gangster pictures have become associated with, Election 2 is also one of the coldest films in recent memory.
The plot is somewhat unremarkable and predictable, but in this case its how the film is told that makes it stand apart. The underworld depicted by director Johnny To is populated by sullen, disaffected thugs in expensive suits, with no loyalties held sacred but to their insatiable greed. The isolation of these men, (and Louis Koo as Jimmy in particular), as they trade away the remaining scraps of their humanity is a chilling thing to behold. The lighting, music, and sparse sets all echo the overwhelming emptiness and dread radiated by these characters, excellently performed by an ensemble of talented actors. Characters carried over from the first film seem to have developed in the two year interim to Election 2, and have become much more realized than the rather thin caricatures of the original.
Johnny To also seems to have a better grasp of the subject; wisely opting for a more serious approach, he injects a political theme that elevates the material out of the typical power fantasy of gangster films. Although the film certainly has its share of violent scenes, they are a good deal less gory than the majority of "shock cinema" today, and somehow even more harrowing. One particularly chilling scene is almost completely silent, save the blood-freezing soundtrack's eerie drone. Presented in such icy fashion that it becomes savagely artistic, Election 2's violence will stay with you long after the credits run. Despite the fetishistic renditions of violence and Triad traditions, these power obsessed sociopaths are hardly glamorous; their quiet panic becoming palpable as the realization sets in that greed has condemned them all. It is a testament to the director's talent that even without a single likable character for the audience to root for; the film remains compelling right to the bitter end.
Election 2 is an uncompromising film; violent, serious, politically controversial, and spectacularly unsympathetic. It also depends in large part on the viewer having seen its prequel, a similar if inferior examination of the same subject and themes. It is also one of the most interesting crime dramas in some time. Special note must be given once again to the score, which raises the tension significantly, and gives it a unique flavor more akin to a horror movie than a gangster film. Johnny To has shaped a bleak monster out of the typical conventions of crime noir; it leaves the viewer with much food for thought on subjects many would find distasteful, but anyone with an interest in the shallow, ruthless underbelly of organized crime is recommended to give it a look.