Paradox (2017 film)

Paradox
Traditional 貪狼
Simplified 贪狼
Mandarin Tān Láng
Cantonese Taam1 Long4
Directed by Wilson Yip
Produced by Cheang Pou-soi
Paco Wong
Starring Louis Koo
Tony Jaa
Wu Yue
Chris Collins
Gordon Lam
Ken Lo
Production
company
Sun Entertainment Culture
Bona Film Group
Alibaba Pictures
Weixi Films
Flagship Entertainment
Shanghai Professional Making Film
YL Pictures
Distributed by Bravos Pictures
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
English
Thai

Paradox is an upcoming Hong Kong action film directed by Wilson Yip, with action direction by Sammo Hung, and stars Louis Koo as a police negotiator who travels to Bangkok to search for his teenage daughter and is aided by local detectives played by Tony Jaa and Wu Yue. Along the way, he encounters the mastermind of an organ trafficking gang (Chris Collins), leading to a series of hot pursuit.[1][2]

Plot

When Hong Kong police negotiator Lee Chung-chi (Louis Koo) was informed about the sudden disappearance of his 16-year-old daughter, Chi (Hanna Chan), during her trip to Pattaya, he decides to travel to Thailand to search for her daughter's whereabouts. There, Lee receives assistance from local Chinese detective, Chui Kit (Wu Yue), and his colleague, Tak (Tony Jaa), and also encounters American gangster, Sacha (Chris Collins).

Based on clues, the disappearance of Lee's daughter is related to a case involving the mayoral candidate of Bangkok's urgent need for a heart transplant. Lee also suspects the mayor candidate's assistant, Cheng Sau-hon (Gordon Lam), colluding with Sacha to abduct his daughter. While suffering from the loss of his beloved daughter, Lee personally imprisons uniformed officer, Ban (Ken Lo), to investigate the case. As a result, Lee becomes a nationwide wanted criminal. To seek revenge, Lee can only ask Chui to assist him in finding the whereabouts of her daughter's heart.

Cast

Production

Filming for Paradox began in Bangkok on 29 October 2016, where a filming commencement ceremony was held which was attended by producers Soi Cheang and Paco Wong, director Wilson Yip, action director Sammo Hung and cast members Louis Koo, Tony Jaa, Wu Yue, Chris Collins, Gordon Lam and Ken Lo.[1][2][3] For his role as an assistant to be Bangkok mayoral candidate, Lam will be learning to speak Thai from Lo, who is fluent in the language.[1][2]

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References

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