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Un mañana mejor

Título original: Ying hung boon sik
  • 1986
  • 18
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,4/10
27 mil
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Chow Yun-Fat, Leslie Cheung, and Lung Ti in Un mañana mejor (1986)
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Un antiguo gángster reformado intenta reconciliarse con su hermano policía del que está distanciado, pero los vínculos con su antigua pandilla son difíciles de romper.Un antiguo gángster reformado intenta reconciliarse con su hermano policía del que está distanciado, pero los vínculos con su antigua pandilla son difíciles de romper.Un antiguo gángster reformado intenta reconciliarse con su hermano policía del que está distanciado, pero los vínculos con su antigua pandilla son difíciles de romper.

  • Dirección
    • John Woo
  • Guión
    • Hing-Ka Chan
    • Suk-Wah Leung
    • John Woo
  • Reparto principal
    • Lung Ti
    • Leslie Cheung
    • Chow Yun-Fat
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,4/10
    27 mil
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    • Dirección
      • John Woo
    • Guión
      • Hing-Ka Chan
      • Suk-Wah Leung
      • John Woo
    • Reparto principal
      • Lung Ti
      • Leslie Cheung
      • Chow Yun-Fat
    • 119Reseñas de usuarios
    • 43Reseñas de críticos
    • 78Metapuntuación
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      • 6 premios y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Sung Tse-Ho
    • (as Ti Lung)
    Leslie Cheung
    Leslie Cheung
    • Sung Tse-Kit
    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Mark
    • (as Chow Yun Fat)
    Emily Chu
    Emily Chu
    • Jackie
    Waise Lee
    Waise Lee
    • Shing
    • (as Lee Chi Hung)
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Father Sung
    John Woo
    John Woo
    • Inspector Wu
    Yanzi Shi
    • Mr. Yiu
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • Ken
    Shing Fui-On
    Shing Fui-On
    • Shing's right hand man
    • (as Fui-On Shing)
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    • Mr. Wang
    • (as Hap Wong)
    Chi-Fai Chan
    Chi-Fai Chan
    • 'Little' Wang
    Ming Leung
    Ming Leung
    • Uncle Chan
    Hing-Yin Kam
    Hing-Yin Kam
    • Mr. Mok
    Pierre Tremblay
    • Interpol Officer
    Hark Tsui
    Hark Tsui
    • Music Judge
    • (as Tsui Hark)
    Shung-Fung Lau
    • Taiwanese Triad
    Wei-Ho Tu
    • Taiwanese Triad
    • Dirección
      • John Woo
    • Guión
      • Hing-Ka Chan
      • Suk-Wah Leung
      • John Woo
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    Reseñas de usuarios119

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    9kosmasp

    Still holds up

    This movie kick-started many things. The very fruitful partnership between John Woo and Chow Yun Fat, the successful career for of them, the heroic bloodshed movie (don't try this at home or let kids watch them) and a lot of imitators! So one should be really thankful to Tsui Hark, because it's a really good thing he couldn't direct. Otherwise we most likely wouldn't have any of the above!

    But being as it is, you can watch this movie and see how it is done correctly. Replacement Killers eat your heart out! This movie still is superior to imitators such as the named one or a few others. Yes I know that some have argued that it is dated and other movies (such as Matrix) have not only copied some of it's styles, but improved them. Not for me, they haven't! Because it's not only about copying a slow motion effect here, it's about the story too. And the characters and their believes. And of course the acting!
    8eibon09

    The Cool & Suave Chow Yun Fat

    John Woo's Ying Huang Boon Sik/A Better Tomorrow(1986) was groundbreaking when first released because of the stylisitc depiction of the action scenes. Its success spurred a new genre in Hong Kong cinema known as Heroic Bloodshed. These films were usually gangster pics which is characterized by outrageous gun battles, heavy action, and high melodrama. Hong Kong cinema in the mid 1980s to early 1990s was in the midst of a gangster film craze similar to Hollywood in the 1930s-1940s, France in the 1950s-1960s, Japan in the 1960s-1970s, and Italy in the 1970s-1980s. A Better Tomorrow(1986) is to Heroic Bloodshed what A Fistful of Dollars(1966) was to the Spaghetti Western.

    A Better Tomorrow focuses on the age old themes of honor and loyalty. The characters of Ho and Mark are honorable gangsters in an era of double crosses and mistrust. Ho and Mark are at odds with the changing value system and this puts them as people who are outmoded in their principles. Honor and loyalty in A Better Tomorrow(1986) is greatly emphasized as the marks of a good hearted person. Mark Gor is very honorable and loyal in his personalty compared to Shing who is the opposite.

    John Woo's main concern is to place high importance on the idea of brotherhood. According to John woo in this film, the tight bonding between men is something that was lost among youngsters at that time. Brotherhood in the film is complex and emotional. The relationship between Ho and Mark is so strong that there is nothing that can smash it. The scene where Mark tells of his ordeals at a nightclub as a first time gangster is nostalgic and touching.

    Famous for the clothes Mark Gor wears as for anything else in the film. Began a trend in fashion around Hong Kong when many people started wearing the same kind of outfit as Mark Gor. Quentin Tarantino loved the look of Mark that for weeks he dressed like him to feel and look cool. In John Woo films there is always focus on the fashion of his characters. Mark Gor was the Rick Blaine of the 1980s.

    A Better Tomorrow(1986) changed the look of action films with the famous use of pistols by Brother Mark in the restaurant. The first of many elaborate gun battles that dominates the films that follows A Better Tomorrow(1986). Although John Woo would film many wonderful action scenes in the next few years, there never would be a scene like this one which is full of energy and freshness. I enjoyed it when Mark Gor places guns inside flower pots as backup because the idea is cleaver and original. This scene is parodied in the climatic portion of Just Heroes(1987).

    Ying Huang Boon Sik(1986) gave stardom to an actor known for his roles in Hong Kong television named Chow Yun Fat. Before the film's success, Chow Yun Fat was considered box office poison by Hong Kong theatre owners. His charismatic and suave performance as the tragic Mark Gor broke that reputation. Chow Yun Fat is the best actor to come out of Asian cinema since Toshiro Mifune and Jo Shishido. He is the most flamboyant actor in the world who is better than any actor that was nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars.

    The motif of sacrifice for redemption is part of Woo's religious beliefs. The heroes in his bloodshed films perform sacrifices to purify themselves within. The death of Mark Gor is a big sacrifice because it makes Ho and Kit Brothers again. What's sad about the death of Mark is its the only way for Ho and Mark to reconcile with each other. This motif also plays big in The Killer(1989) and Bullet in the Head(1990).

    The story is simple but compelling. Ti Lung made a big comeback with his role after years of mediocrity. He gives a performance that is deeply emotional and mature. Leslie Cheung also performs well as the headstrong but naive and stubborn Kit Sung. Waise Lee is excellent as the pompous and two faced Triad boss, Shing.

    Gunfight at the end of A Better Tomorrow is less high body count and refined than in later John Woo films. Still exhilarating and fun to watch. The shootout is filmed in the spirit of Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone. When Chow Yun Fat comes out shooting like John Wayne, the film is at a high adrenaline level. One of the reasons why I love this movie.

    Plot becomes more emotionally intense and less melodramatic with the energetic direction of John Woo. What makes the film work is the large dose of sentlementlty given by John Woo. He films the action and dramatic scenes with much passion and thoughtfulness. He is good at directing Chow Yun Fat and Ti Lung in giving great performances. A Better Tomorrow(1986) made John Woo an action guru after years doing comedies and being known as the king of comedy in Hong Kong cinema.
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    A groundbreaking movie, but it has been surpassed

    John Woo was responsible for creating a whole new genre with A Better Tomorrow in 1986: the heroic-bloodshed genre. ABT is a groundbreaking movie, and Hollowood blockbusters like "The Matrix" would never have existed, if it hadn`t been for A Better Tomorrow. Chow Yun-Fat was launched into superstardom, after his flawless role in this movie. CYF plays Mark Gor, a Hong-Kong gangster known for his coolness. The actionscenes introduced John Woo`s famous twingun-action, and the quality of the actionscenes is very high. The film is VERY violent, and is not recommended for young people. Though ABT is getting a bit old, it can still show American action-directors how to get things right. 7,5/10
    the_saint_107

    Mr Chow has achieved what no one else could: He looked cool in the 80's

    When this film was made in the 1980's Hong Kong cinema was dominated by wushu films and bizarre swordplay movies involving people flying around and other acid flashback inducing scenarios. John Woo was a young director who had done a string of martial arts films, comedies, and musicals. In 1981 he split from Golden harvest and joined Cinema city, after a couple of comedies, He directed the modern day action film "Sunset Warrior" and it was held on the shelf and not released. After the failure of "Sunset Warrior" he was sent to Taiwan and directed another two comedies. Returning to Hong Kong, Woo had always wanted to make a modern day gangster film. Teaming up with friend and producer Tsui Hark, they made a film that would inspire countless films for years to come. Casting Chow Yun Fat who was mainly a television actor as one lead, an old school Kung Fu actor in another and a singer in the third lead role, it was a risky venture which paid off. The script is great featuring lines such as "Do you believe in God?" "sure i'm one, you are, a god is someone who controls their own destiny". There is strong characterisation of the characters, aided on by perfect performances from the actors, The action choreography was excellent and inspired virtually every film made involving guns ever since. It makes you realise that the only thing "the matrix" didn't take from this film and it's sequels is the plot. This is one of my favourite films of all time, and if everyone in the world saw this, I guarantee that the sales of matchsticks and toothpicks would soar.
    8TransAtlantyk

    One of the best Hong Kong action films.

    This is the movie that made John Woo the reputation that he has for action films. If you enjoy action films, and in particular other Hong Kong action films then you will enjoy this. Stylistically it is easily identified as a Woo film and doesn't really transcend the action film genre but it does work marvelously within the confines of that genre.

    Some consider The Killer or Hard-Boiled to be the better John Woo HK film but I find that while the Killer and Hard-Boiled both have tighter, more elegant action sequences what really makes A Better Tomorrow lead the pack is the plot. It isn't an entirely original plot but it is well acted enough that you really feel for the characters and can understand the motivations. It isn't a typical action movie plot where the script serves simply as a device to create interesting action sequences. You get traditional Chinese themes such as honor, loyalty, and strong family ties.

    As always Chow Yun Fat is a pleasure to watch. He is simply one of the coolest action stars in the entire global movie industry. You could search far and wide and not find a more suave action star than the dual-pistol wielding, cigarette-in-mouth Chow Yun Fat. Worth watching for his presence alone. If you only know him from the American films he has done then you are doing yourself a disservice.

    In summation: if you like action films you will love A Better Tomorrow. It's that simple. Also check out other Woo HK films like The Killer and Hard Boiled.

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    • Curiosidades
      This film became so popular, that kids in Hong Kong started wearing long coats, known as "dusters" to copy the lead character in the film.
    • Pifias
      The cello playing at the "audition" (c.11 minutes) is inaccurately mimed.
    • Citas

      Ho Tse Sung: Do you believe there's a God?

      Mark Gor: Yes. I am God. You're one. A god can be human. A god is someone who controls his destiny. Sometimes, there's things you can't control. You win some, you lose some.

    • Versiones alternativas
      German TV and Video-Versions are heavily cut for violence. The full uncut version was re-released by Astro-Video (Screenpower) and features all the violence. The Laserdisc-Release is also uncut
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Honor, plomo y sangre (1987)
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      • 2 de agosto de 1986 (Hong Kong)
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    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
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    • Empresas productoras
      • Cinema City
      • Film Workshop
      • Nova Media
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