| Simon Yam, Tony Leung Kar-Fai , Louis
Koo , Nick Cheung, Cheung Siu Fai , Lam Suet In
competition in the Cannes Film Festival and receiving as many as
11 nominations in the Taiwan Golden Horse awards, Election is indeed
the best Hong Kong triad movie in 2005.
Johnnie To offers a very different take on the Hong Kong triad genre
in Election. Simon Yam Tat Wah and Tony Leung Ka Fai portray two
triad leaders who struggle with each other to head the Wo Sing Society.
The film never romanticizes triad leaders as heroes (like the Young
and Dangerous series), nor condemns them as criminals, but offers
an extremely realistic portrayal of gangsters as human beings.
Apart from the two superstars Simon Yam and Tony Leung as potential
Chairpersons Big D and Lok respectively, the film also has Louis
Koo playing the young, brilliant, and college-educated rising star
in the triad. Veteran Wong Tin Lam is the influential senior triad
member Uncle Teng. Well-experienced actors including Nick Cheung,
Eddie Cheung, Lam Suet, and Gordon Lam, who has excelled in many
other Johnnie To movies, vividly portray other gangsters in the
film, and Maggie Shiu is Tony Leung's wife.
The film title Election already spells out the plot: it follows
the Chairman selection process in the Wo Sing Society. The film
opens with the ceremonial rituals of the Chairman's inauguration,
which reminds us of the Society's origin being a centuries-old institution
once with a virtuous aim of overthrowing tyranny. Ironically, while
the head of the Wo Sing Society is still elected by senior triad
members nowadays, the temperamental Big D (Tong Leung) and the calculating
Lok (Simon Yam) both attempt to beat their competitors by all means,
including bribing the seniors and bullying the opponents.
The intervention from the police and Uncle Teng (Wong Tin Lam),
and the conflicts and cooperation among the junior triad members,
etc, lead to complicated politics and, undoubtedly, fierce fights
as well. Even without a single gunshot, the film still contains
plenty of spectacular actions alongside with in-depth depiction
of human nature during power struggle. Johnnie To enriches the film
with a political allusion to the present day Hong Kong, making this
excellent title more than just another triad movie. |