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''Crisis Negotiators'' () is a 2024 Hong Kong
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directed by
Herman Yau Herman Yau Lai-to (; born 13 July 1961) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. Filmography As director * 1987: ''No Regret'' – Director * 1991: ''Don't Fool Me'' – Director * 1992: ''Best of the ...
and produced by
Andy Lau Andy Lau Tak-wah ( zh, order=t,j, t=劉德華, j=Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born Lau Fook-wing; 27 September 1961), is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1 ...
. It is a remake of the 1998 American film '' The Negotiator'', with
Sean Lau Sean Lau Ching-wan (born 16 February 1964) is a Hong Kong actor who has acted in both films and television series. He is best known for starring in the films '' C'est la vie, mon chéri'' (1993), '' My Name Is Fame'' (2006), '' Mad Detective'' ( ...
and
Francis Ng Francis Ng Chun-yu (; born 21 December 1961) is a Hong Kong actor and director. He is known for his roles in the TVB series '' Old Time Buddy'' (1997) and '' Triumph in the Skies'' (2003), as well as in films such as '' Bullets Over Summer'' ...
leading as police negotiators based on Samuel L. Jackson's Danny Roman and
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's Chris Sabian, along with an ensemble cast including
Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
,
Philip Keung Philip Keung Ho-man (; born 26 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. Keung began his acting career as a television actor in 1985 for Asia Television (ATV), and also began appearing in films from 1988. He eventually left ATV in 201 ...
,
Kent Cheng Kent Cheng Jak-si is a Hong Kong film and television actor. He is a two time recipient of the best actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Biography Cheng was born in a poor family in Hong Kong.Interview of Be my Guest, TVB, 21 June 2008 He int ...
, Michael Chow, Chu Pak Him, Cherry Ngan, Yeung Wai Lun, Kenneth Lo and
Timmy Hung Timmy Hung Tin-ming (born 1 July 1974) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong actor. He is the eldest son of Sammo Hung. Background He was born in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong as the eldest son of martial arts superstar Sammo Hung and Sammo's Korean ...
. The film centers around police negotiator Cheuk (Lau) who accidentally becomes a murder suspect and is forced to take over a police station to clear his name with the help of his former colleague Tse (Ng). The film premiered in China on 24 May 2024, followed by a theatrical release on 13 June in Hong Kong.


Plot

In 1993, Tse Ka-chun, a police negotiator, along with junior negotiator Cheuk Man-wai and crime unit inspector Bun, are tasked with handling a hostage situation. A mentally unstable couple has taken over the
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office, armed with a can of LPG, after their son was taken from them by the authorities. Although Tse manages to secure the release of the hostages, the couple is devastated upon realizing they will not be able to see their son again and detonate the LPG, committing suicide. Feeling guilty for not being able to save the couple, Tse resigns and becomes a social worker, hoping to help the needy before they reach dire situations. Three years later, Cheuk becomes the chief police negotiator and resolves a bank robbery along with the
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. That night, they have a celebratory dinner, which is interrupted by Cheuk's friend and fellow inspector Ka. Ka informs Cheuk that his informant has revealed that some of their misconducted colleagues, including Inspector Li from Internal Investigations, have embezzled money from the reparational fund, which Cheuk sits on the committee for. Later, Cheuk goes to meet Ka for a detailed discussion, but finds him dead, with police immediately swarming the scene. Being caught with documents for opening offshore account which Li forged, Cheuk is soon arrested as the prime suspect. In prison, Cheuk's supervisor, Law, tries to persuade him to confess in exchange for a reduced sentence, but Cheuk is motivated to break out of prison to prove his innocence instead. After a car chase, Cheuk arrives at and takes over the internal investigations office, holding Law, Li, Li's assistant Maggie, and police informant Lo as hostages. The headquarters is soon surrounded, and Cheuk's negotiator apprentice, Yeung, tries to bargain with Cheuk, but is outmaneuvered. Cheuk makes his demands, including investigating the identity of Ka's informant and only negotiating with Tse. Tse soon arrives at the scene, puzzled by Cheuk's request to speak with him, to which Cheuk explains that he finds Tse to have a good heart and that his departure from the police ensured he would not be a mole. During the negotiations, Bun orders a breach, which backfires, resulting in the capture of two SWAT members. Tse is furious with Bun's hasty actions and demands full privileges as the chief police negotiator. He then orders the office's electricity to be cut, in exchange for the release of Law. Cheuk's actions convince Maggie and Lo of his innocence, and they help him hack into Li's computer. Tse brings in retired inspector Wan to pose as Ka's informant, but Cheuk soon realizes that the informant is actually Ka himself, as he finds a tape of Ka exposing Li's crimes days before he discussed the matter with Cheuk. Cheuk lies that Li has agreed to testify against all his confederates on the police radio. Hearing this, SWAT team leader Ko and his subordinates involved in the fraud sneak into the building and launch a surprise attack, with Ko killing Li in the process. However, Li manages to give Cheuk his gym locker key with his last breath. Unsure of who fired first, Bun announces that the negotiations have gone sour and orders a full attack. Tse tries to intervene but is discharged from duty. While leaving the scene, Tse sneaks into the building and has a final talk with Cheuk, offering to help him. Cheuk then disguises himself as a SWAT member and flees the scene with Tse. However, the corrupted officers spot Cheuk and give chase. After another car chase, Cheuk and Tse arrive at the gym, where Cheuk finds Li's audio tape about the ringleader of the corruption, revealing it to be Law. Law soon arrives at the scene, shooting Ko dead and offering Cheuk to put the blame on the deceased Ko and keep everything secret, but Cheuk refuses. Law overpowers Tse and takes him hostage. However, Tse has secretly turned on his walkie-talkie, and everything Law said is overheard by all policemen. Exposed, Law commits suicide. Six months later, Cheuk meets Tse again when Tse arrives at the police station to follow up on a case of illegal hawking. Cheuk promises Tse that as long as Tse ensures the needy are helped from the beginning, he will safeguard them at the end.


Cast

*
Sean Lau Sean Lau Ching-wan (born 16 February 1964) is a Hong Kong actor who has acted in both films and television series. He is best known for starring in the films '' C'est la vie, mon chéri'' (1993), '' My Name Is Fame'' (2006), '' Mad Detective'' ( ...
as Cheuk Man-wai: a seasoned hostage negotiator who is framed for murder and corruption. The character is based on Samuel L. Jackson's Danny Roman. *
Francis Ng Francis Ng Chun-yu (; born 21 December 1961) is a Hong Kong actor and director. He is known for his roles in the TVB series '' Old Time Buddy'' (1997) and '' Triumph in the Skies'' (2003), as well as in films such as '' Bullets Over Summer'' ...
as Tse Ka-chun: a police negotiator-turned-social worker whose Cheuk demands to speak to. The character is based on
Kevin Spacey Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor. Known for Kevin Spacey on screen and stage, his work on stage and screen, he List of awards and nominations received by Kevin Spacey, has received numerous accolades, including two ...
's Chris Sabian. *
Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
as Law On-bong: a superintendent and Cheuk's friend and supervisor who is secretly the ringleader of the corrupted cops. *
Philip Keung Philip Keung Ho-man (; born 26 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. Keung began his acting career as a television actor in 1985 for Asia Television (ATV), and also began appearing in films from 1988. He eventually left ATV in 201 ...
as Lee Chi-bun: an inspector of the Crime Unit. *
Kent Cheng Kent Cheng Jak-si is a Hong Kong film and television actor. He is a two time recipient of the best actor award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Biography Cheng was born in a poor family in Hong Kong.Interview of Be my Guest, TVB, 21 June 2008 He int ...
as Lam Ka-cheung: the Deputy Commissioner who oversees Cheuk's negotiations. * Michael Chow as Li Chun-kit: an inspector of the Internal Investigations Department and the mole working for corrupted cops. * Chu Pak Him as Yeung Chun-fat: a junior police negotiator and Cheuk's former subordinate. * Cherry Ngan as Maggie: Li's assistant and one of Cheuk's hostages. * Yeung Wai Lun as Lo Dik: a con man, police informant and one of Cheuk's hostages. * Kenneth Lo as Ko Hak: the SDU team commander and a corrupted cop. *
Timmy Hung Timmy Hung Tin-ming (born 1 July 1974) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong actor. He is the eldest son of Sammo Hung. Background He was born in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong as the eldest son of martial arts superstar Sammo Hung and Sammo's Korean ...
as Wai Lun: Ko's second-in-command and a corrupted cop. Also appearing in the film are Rosa Maria Velasco as Hoi-lam, Cheuk's wife;
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as Ka, an inspector and a friend of Cheuk who was murdered by the corrupted cops;
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and Kevin Chu as Mark and For, two SDU team members taken hostage by Cheuk; Tony Ho and Adam Pak as Igor and Sai-mok, the police snipers and acquaintances of Cheuk; and
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as Wan Chi-ming, an inspector pretending to be Ka's informant on Tse's request. The film's producer
Andy Lau Andy Lau Tak-wah ( zh, order=t,j, t=劉德華, j=Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born Lau Fook-wing; 27 September 1961), is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1 ...
and Kearen Pang (both credited as special appearances) cameo as a mentally unstable couple who take over the Social Welfare Department office in the beginning of the film.


Production


Development

''Crisis Negotiators'' is a remake of the 1998 American action thriller film '' The Negotiator''. Director
Herman Yau Herman Yau Lai-to (; born 13 July 1961) is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. Filmography As director * 1987: ''No Regret'' – Director * 1991: ''Don't Fool Me'' – Director * 1992: ''Best of the ...
had initially rejected the offer to helm the remake, before agreeing to direct the adaptation on his second invitation. The film rights were acquired for US$100,000. The film entered pre-production in April 2023, with Yau confirmed as the director (and later also taking on screenwriting duties), and
Sean Lau Sean Lau Ching-wan (born 16 February 1964) is a Hong Kong actor who has acted in both films and television series. He is best known for starring in the films '' C'est la vie, mon chéri'' (1993), '' My Name Is Fame'' (2006), '' Mad Detective'' ( ...
,
Francis Ng Francis Ng Chun-yu (; born 21 December 1961) is a Hong Kong actor and director. He is known for his roles in the TVB series '' Old Time Buddy'' (1997) and '' Triumph in the Skies'' (2003), as well as in films such as '' Bullets Over Summer'' ...
, and
Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
cast in the lead roles. Yau wrote the screenplay closely following the original film, and emphasized the project as a remake in the marketing, describing his motive as making good use of the licensing fee. However, he also made amendments to the setting to suit the real-life situation in Hong Kong. In the original film, Samuel L. Jackson's character demanded a negotiator from another
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to handle the case, but Yau set Francis Ng's character as a retired police officer instead, since Hong Kong is too small and using mainland's Public security bureau would require extensive content censorship. Yau set the story prior to the 1997 Hong Kong handover, as the film's plot involved police scandals. He described this decision as a way to avoid political controversies and better accommodate Chinese censorship requirements. He also rewrote the opening scene with inspirations from the Kwok Ah-nui incident, in order to enhance the film's relevance to social issues in Hong Kong. An official trailer was released on 13 May 2023, with
Andy Lau Andy Lau Tak-wah ( zh, order=t,j, t=劉德華, j=Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born Lau Fook-wing; 27 September 1961), is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1 ...
announced as the film's producer.


Filming

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began in May 2023. Filming took place mostly in different studios, with Sean Lau and Francis Ng being separated for much of the shoot. Location filming occurred in
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in June, during which Lau was infected with
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, leading to a pause in production for several days. Filming wrapped in early July.


Music

Beyond's " Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" is featured in the film.


Release

The film had its premiere in China on 24 May 2024, with a limited release in selected cinemas, followed by a nationwide release on 8 June. It was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 13 June 2024.


Reception


Box office

''Crisis Negotiators'' grossed approximately HK$8.5 million by the first weekend, and reached HK$11 million in the second week.


Critical response

Edmund Lee of ''
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'' gave the film 2.5/5 stars and pointed out that almost every aspect of the film pales in comparison with the original 1998 film, albeit being a serviceable crime thriller on its own, the remake features inferior acting and an unconvincing tone compared to the original. Lee also ranked the film 24th out of the 36 Hong Kong films theatrically released in 2024. Siu Yu of ''
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'' also noted that while the film features strong lead performances from Sean Lau and Francis Ng and a well-executed localization of the opening, it ultimately amounts to a Cantonese retelling of the original and the decision to deviate from the established ending is puzzling. Wong Man of '' Va Kio Daily'' offered a rather positive review, highlighting that although the remake does not quite measure up to the original, the film's dramatic storytelling, solid action sequences, and thought-provoking exploration of police corruption are commendable.


References


External links

* {{Herman Yau 2024 films 2024 crime action films Hong Kong crime action films 2020s Hong Kong films 2020s Cantonese-language films Films produced by Andy Lau Films set in Hong Kong Films shot in Hong Kong Films about hostage taking Hong Kong remakes of American films Films about police corruption Films directed by Herman Yau