Download The Corruptor

Download The Corruptor

Download The Corruptor

The wonderful movie,The Corruptor, featuring Yun-Fat Chow is hundred-percent most fun, with a supporting cast of expert stars, favor Mark Wahlberg , will clearly be worth while to go ahead and see. fabulous & astonishing with the pace never slowing it truly keeps your attention, while not over exaggerating the plot.

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Yun-Fat Chow has never foiled. The character in The Corruptor is not a far stretch from previous roles, yet it seems Yun-Fat Chow has never been more confounding then with this impersonation.

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The spectacular cast in this movie is spectacular: Yun-Fat Chow, Mark Wahlberg, Ric Young, Paul Ben-Victor, Jon Kit Lee

For sure an award winning portrayal with characters that you can unmistakably relate to, the movie is gripping to convey the least. I will not forget to mention that Mark Wahlberg is spectacular also! You will want to view Yun-Fat Chow in The Corruptor today!

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Nick Chen (Chow Yun-Fat) is not your average New York cop. Working in Chinatown has its multifarious cultural nuances and its fair share of ubiquitous enticement, both of which are reflected in detective Chen’s weary face. He had to get into bed with the highest echleons of the Chinese Mafia as a way of augmenting his own career, while maintaining a semblance of control over the dime-a-dozen hoods who proliferate on this turf. To make matters worse, he now has to break in rookie detective Danny Wallace (Mark Wahlberg), who has asked to be assigned to the Chinatown division. Apparently Wallace is infatuated with all things Chinese, or is suffering from “Yellow Fever,” as his fellow colleagus would have us believe. Chen, not one to suffer fools gladly, takes young Wallace under his protective wing, oft-warning the shady powers of the neighborhood not to sink Danny into their sordid pool of corruption. But before he knows it, both he and Wallace are caught in a deadly ring of double-crosses, shady-dealings, murders, and car chases. And all of this under the suspicious eye of Internal Affairs.

Part Serpico and part Hard Boiled, this film seems at first to be a major departure from director James Foley’s previous work. However, Foley has frequntly revealed a keen eye and understanding for emotionally complex relationships, especially between teacher and pupil (Glengarry Glen Ross) or father and son (At Close Range). This movie is no different. In fact, Foley’s meticulous attention to the relationship between the wise, morally burdened Chen, and the nalve, innocent Wallace morphs this otherwise tedious plot into a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Hats off to Chow Yun-Fat and Mark Wahlberg, whose sympathetic chemistry creates an authentic and deeply personal connection, a factor that proves crucial to the film’s poignant, disturbing finale. –Jeremy Storey

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