Raging Fire (film)

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Raging Fire
RagingFire.jpg
Official film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 怒火
Simplified Chinese 怒火
Directed by Benny Chan
Screenplay byBenny Chan
Ryan Ling
Tim Tong
Produced byBenny Chan
Donnie Yen
Starring Donnie Yen
Nicholas Tse
Qin Lan
CinematographyEdmond Fung
Edited byCurran Pang
Music by Nicolas Errèra
Production
companies
Distributed byEmperor Motion Pictures (Hong Kong, Worldwide)
Intercontinental Film Distribution (HK) (Hong Kong)
Release dates
  • 30 July 2021 (2021-07-30)(China)
  • 19 August 2021 (2021-08-19)(Hong Kong)
Running time
126 minutes
CountriesHong Kong
China
LanguagesCantonese
Mandarin
Box officeUS$225 million [lower-alpha 1]

Raging Fire is a 2021 Hong Kong-Chinese action film produced and directed by Benny Chan in his final directorial effort before his death on 23 August 2020. [1] The film stars Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse in the lead roles.

Contents

The film was released on 30 July 2021 in Mainland China and was released in Hong Kong on 19 August 2021. [2]

A spiritual successor to the film, titled The Unleashed Blaze , began production in Hong Kong in October 2023. [3]

Plot

Sr. Inspector Cheung Sung-bong (Donnie Yen) sets out to track down former Sr. Inspector Yau Kong-ngo (Nicholas Tse) and his team, as they ambushed many officers during major drugs bust against a gangster named Wong Kwun. Yau and his team finishes Wong Kwun and steals the drugs. It is revealed that Yau and his team wants to exact revenge on Cheung and the police department for having them imprisoned on charges of beating a suspect named Coke to death during a case on the disappearance of a bank tycoon named Fok Siu-tong, who runs a bank named HK Fortune Banking.

Cheung and his team raids nightclubs in order to know about the drug dealer who sold Wong Kwun's drugs. They soon learn about the drug dealer named Gwai and tries to capture him, but Gwai dies as he tries to escape Cheung. During a date with his girlfriend Kwan Mei-you, Chu Yuk-ming strangles Mei-you to death after he finds that she is cheating on him. Wong Kwun's watch is found on Mei-you's body and Cheung realizes Chu had stolen the watch and deduces Yau's involvement in Wong Kwun's death. Cheung tracks down Chu and a chase ensues where one of Yau's teammate Law Kim-wah gets arrested by the police.

Yau kills Chu in order to cover his tracks, where he along with his other teammate Mok Yik-chuen soon arrives at the police station to file a complaint about his another teammate Chiu Chi-keung's disappearance. The police soon find Chiu's body and learns that Yau strapped Cheung's former superior Sze-to Kit (Ben Yuen) with a timed collar bomb to his neck, and sent him to hold Cheung's pregnant wife Anna Lam hostage. Cheung manages to rescue Anna but Kit dies in an explosion. Yau, Wah and Mok are released due to lack of evidence, where they form a plan to rob HK Fortune Banking.

Cheung soon learns about their plan where he along with his team head to HK Fortune Banking. Yau and his teammates rob the bank and shoots Fok due to his disappearance being the reason behind his imprisonment. Cheung locates Yau and his teammates and a chase ensues where Yau's team are all killed trying to flee. Yau is cornered by Cheung and they have an intense fight in a church. As police surround him, Yau kills himself by falling on an exposed rebar rather than going back to jail, while Cheung walks away.

Cast

Music

The film's theme song, titled Dead Lock (對峙), is composed and performed by Nicholas Tse, with lyrics written by Kenny So. [4] A promotional song for the film was also released as a tribute to director Benny Chan, which is a cover of the song A Real Man (真的漢子), which was originally composed and performed by George Lam, with lyrics written by Cheng Kwok-kong. The new version is performed by Andy Lau, Donnie Yen, Wu Jing, Nick Cheung and Jordan Chan, with slightly altered lyrics written by Keith Chan. [5]

Production

The film was first announced at the 2019 Hong Kong Film & TV Market (FILMART). [6] Producer and star Donnie Yen revealed that the film had originally been planned to be filmed in a foreign country, but he persuaded co-producer and director Benny Chan to stay in Hong Kong for filming. [7] Production began in April of the same year. [8] On 6 May 2019, a scene was filmed involving Yen jumping from a balcony for which he was suspended on wires for two hours. [9] The film held its blessing ceremony on 23 July 2019 at a constructed set on Peking Road in Quarry Bay Film Studio that was attended by Emperor Group head Albert Yeung, Chan, Yen and the rest of the cast and crew. [10] [11] Production for the film wrapped up in September 2019. [12]

On 23 August 2020, director Chan died from nasopharyngeal cancer. It was reported that he had fallen ill during the film's production and had later been diagnosed with the illness. Chan completed his directing duties for the film but was unable to take part in post-production due to his illness. [13]

Release

Raging Fire was theatrically released in China on 30 July 2021, followed by a limited release in the United States on 13 August 2021, and in Hong Kong on 19 August 2021. [2]

Reception

Box office

As of 10 October 2021, Raging Fire has grossed US$225 million worldwide, combining its gross from Hong Kong (US$3.3 million), [14] China (US$221.2 million), [15] North America (US$368,301), Australia (US$54,211), New Zealand (US$2,417) [14] and Taiwan (US$172,558). [16]

In Hong Kong, the film debuted at No. 2 during its opening weekend, grossing HK$7,592,576 (US$974,544) during its first four days of release. [17] On its second weekend, the film grossed HK$8,775,780, coming in at No. 1, and have grossed a total of HK$16,368,356 (US$2,101,717) by then. [18] During its third week, the film grossed HK$5,271,353, coming in at No. 2, and have grossed a total of HK$21,636,628 (US$2,783,956) by then. [19] On its fourth weekend, the film remained at No. 2 where it grossed HK$2,749,226 and have grossed a total of HK24,385,854 (US$3,135,396) so by then. [20] During its fifth weekend, the film grossed HK$1,049,458, coming in No. 5, and have accumulated a total gross of HK$25,435,312 (US$3,268,144) so far. [21] [22]

In China, the film debuted at No. 1 during its opening weekend, grossing US$40.5 million during its first three days of release. [23] On its second weekend, the film grossed US$49.2 million, remaining at No. 1, and have grossed a total of US$89.7 million by then. [24] The film remained at first place during its third weekend, grossing US$42.5 million, and have accumulated a total gross of US$132.3 million so far. [25] The film stayed at No. 1 again for four consecutive weeks, grossing US$25.1 million during its fourth weekend and have grossed a total of US$157.9 million by then. [26] During its fifth weekend, the film grossed US$19.2, coming in at No. 2 behind new release Free Guy , and have grossed a total of US$177.1 million by then. [27] On its sixth week, the film grossed US$13.1 million, remaining at No. 2, and have grossed a total of US$190.2 million by then. [28] During its seventh week, the film grossed US$10.7 million, coming in at No. 3, and have accumulated a total gross of US$200.9 million by then. [29] On its eighth week, the film grossed US$8.8 million, remaining at No. 3, and have grossed a total of US$209.7 million so far. [15]

Critical reception

Matthew Monagle of the Austin Chronicle gave the film 4/5 stars and praises the characterizations and action set pieces [30] Lim Lian-yu of Yahoo! Singapore gave the film a score of 3.5/5 stars, describing the film as "126 minutes worth of explosive action that is bound to entertain and keep your eyes busy." [31] Edmund Lee of the South China Morning Post gave the film a score of 3/5 stars, praising it as "the best that Hong Kong action-film making has to offer", but criticizing its illogical story and crude script. [32]

G. Allen Johnson of the San Francisco Chronicle praises the film's action scenes but criticizes the exposition scenes which drags the film. [33] Cary Darling of the Houston Chronicle praises director Chan's execution of a basic premise and the action choreography as "breathlessly exhilarating." [34] Anna Smith of Deadline Hollywood describes the film as "an accomplished visual feat with detailed fight choreography and strong physical performances", while also noting its underdeveloped characterizations and overuse of flashbacks. [35]

Marc Zirogiannis of Tae Kwon Do Life Magazine wrote, "In Raging Fire, Benny Chan's final directorial work, Yen combines the elements of his persona as an action star and dramatic actor for a successful result. His dramatic engagement equals his action prowess, and these elements combine to make this film superior." [36]

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyCategoryRecipientResultsRef(s)
2022 40th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film Raging FireWon [37]
Best Director Benny Chan Won
Best Cinematography Fung Yuen ManNominated
Best Action Choreography Donnie Yen, Ku Huen Chiu, Tanigaki Kenji, Li Chung ChiWon
Best Film Editing Curran PangWon
Best Sound Design Lee Yiu Keung George, Yiu Chun Hin, Kaikangwol Rungsakorn, Stan YauNominated
Best Visual Effects Raymond Leung Wai Man, Lim Hung Fung Alex, Diu King Wai, Hung Man Shi CandyNominated
Best Original Film Song "Dead Lock", composer: Nicholas Tse Nominated

Spiritual successor

A spiritual successor to the film was first announced on 14 March 2023 at the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market (FILMART) to be directed by Derek Kwok, with Andy Lau production and starring alongside retiring cast member Nicholas Tse. The film began production in October 2023, with its English title announced as The Unleased Blaze. [38] [3]

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