PTU

  • 90'
  • Hong Kong
  • 2003
A policeman loses his pistol. He is an older, experienced policeman who is not far off retirement. It doesn’t look like a total disaster, but he does realise that his whole reputation is at stake. If his gun is used to commit a murder, his service record would be worthless. Colleague police officers understand the problem. A special PTU (Police Tactical Unit) even gets involved. One thing leads to another and soon the whole police force and the entire Hong Kong underworld seem to be involved in the hunt for the retiring officer’s handgun. Just as Hitchcock knew better than anyone that it is not about the gun (the famous McGuffin), in this case it is only an excuse to provide a flashy picture of the seamy side of Hong Kong.
It has been said of this film that the style is more important than the dialogue. The film is told visually with a lot of action. The sparse dialogue is incomparably spoken by actors such as Simon Yam, Ruby Wong and Lam Suet: class actors who are part of To’s regular stable and who can play a police officer just as coolly as a gangster. (GjZ)



Director
Johnnie To
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
2003
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
Language
Cantonese
Producer
Li Kuo Hsing
Production Company
Mei Ah Film Production
Sales
Mei Ah Development Company
Screenplay
Au Kin Yee, Yau Nai-hoi
Cinematography
Cheng Siu-keung
Editor
Law Wing-Cheong
Production Design
Jerome Fung
Sound Design
Martin Richard Chappell, Lee Sin-Kwok, Charlie Lo, May Mok
Music
Chung Chi-Wing
Cast
Simon Yam, Lam Suet
Director
Johnnie To
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
2003
Festival Edition
IFFR 2007
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
Language
Cantonese
Producer
Li Kuo Hsing
Production Company
Mei Ah Film Production
Sales
Mei Ah Development Company
Screenplay
Au Kin Yee, Yau Nai-hoi
Cinematography
Cheng Siu-keung
Editor
Law Wing-Cheong
Production Design
Jerome Fung
Sound Design
Martin Richard Chappell, Lee Sin-Kwok, Charlie Lo, May Mok
Music
Chung Chi-Wing
Cast
Simon Yam, Lam Suet