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Clash

Original title: Bay rong
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.2K
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Johnny Tri Nguyen and Veronica Ngo in Clash (2009)
Trinh, a mercenary, must complete a series of organized crime jobs for her boss in order to win the release of her kidnapped daughter. She hires several mercenaries to help, including Quan, who she becomes attracted to.
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Two mercenaries have the same goal but different motives. When Trinh's daughter is kidnapped, she's forced to recover a stolen hard drive with codes to Vietnam's first satellite in order to ... Read allTwo mercenaries have the same goal but different motives. When Trinh's daughter is kidnapped, she's forced to recover a stolen hard drive with codes to Vietnam's first satellite in order to save her.Two mercenaries have the same goal but different motives. When Trinh's daughter is kidnapped, she's forced to recover a stolen hard drive with codes to Vietnam's first satellite in order to save her.

  • Director
    • Thanh Son Le
  • Writers
    • Johnny Tri Nguyen
    • Thanh Son Le
    • Quang Hung Ho
  • Stars
    • Johnny Tri Nguyen
    • Veronica Ngo
    • Hoang Phuc Nguyen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thanh Son Le
    • Writers
      • Johnny Tri Nguyen
      • Thanh Son Le
      • Quang Hung Ho
    • Stars
      • Johnny Tri Nguyen
      • Veronica Ngo
      • Hoang Phuc Nguyen
    • 16User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Johnny Tri Nguyen
    Johnny Tri Nguyen
    • Quan
    Veronica Ngo
    Veronica Ngo
    • Trinh
    • (as Ngo Thanh Van)
    Hoang Phuc Nguyen
    • Hac Long
    Lam Minh Thang
    • Cang
    Hieu Hien
    • Phong
    Truong The Vinh
    • Tuan
    • (as The Vinh Truong)
    Nguyen Hau
    • A.Thoong
    Alain Bruxelles
    • Frenchman #1
    François de la Torre
    • Frenchman #5
    Isabelle Du
    Isabelle Du
    • Daughter Phoenix
    Jérôme
    Jérôme
    • Frenchman #7
    Dave MacMillan
    • Drunk (Ballroom Scene)
    • (as David Victor MacMillan)
    Thomas Michel Meyer
    • Frenchman #6
    David Minetti
    • Frenchman #2
    Rémi Recher
    • Frenchman #3
    Yann Williot
    • Frenchman #4
    Rich Long Nguyen
    • Hac Long's Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thanh Son Le
    • Writers
      • Johnny Tri Nguyen
      • Thanh Son Le
      • Quang Hung Ho
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    User reviews16

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    6bemyfriend-40184

    Hong Kong Style Vietnamese Martial Arts Movie

    Romance, action, mystery, suspense, humor; and all the persistence the Vietnamese are known for. Not bad at all. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site.
    7phanthinga

    Old Hong-Kong action movie style from Vietnam

    Clash or Bay Rong is an action movie made in Vietnam marked the second collaboration of Johnny Tri Nguyen and Veronica Ngo the queen and the king of action movie from Vietnam after the impressive The Rebel that put Vietnam on the list of Asian country that can produce bad-ass movie but unlike The Rebel the plot of Clash is too convoluted and mellowdramatic for it own good.The movie trying hard to make the audience care about Quang and Trinh as a character but forget it just a simple cops and robbers story and a bad one.The cinematography is ugly and most of the time poorly lit when the characters standing in the dark but to be honest as soon as the bad stuff go away you will feel rewarded by the action cause it freakin deliver.If you looking for an action movie with a heart choose The Rebel but if you already saw The Rebel choose Clash it a good to waste time
    DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Clash

    I suppose one of the best ways to plunge into the cinema of another country, is for action junkies like myself to see what they have to offer for the genre. I haven't seen a Vietnamese film before Clash, so it's anyone's guess how it would have turned out, though there were plenty of positive reviews for other Vietnamese action flicks such as The Rebel, which also starred leading man Johnny Nguyen, a veteran in his part of the world, who also served as the writer of this film. It shouldn't be that bad, right?

    For the most parts, the film was mighty entertaining, telling the story of a female mercenary code named Phoenix (the stunningly beautiful Thanh Van Ngo) who had assembled a rag-tag group of peers to go on missions, one of whom happens to be Johnny Nguyen's Quan with whom she shares a relationship with. Her objective through these dangerous missions is to ultimately save her daughter from the clutches of her evil employer. So much for mother's love, since Phoenix was a one time prostitute who got taken off the streets to do her employer's dirty work, complete with a quick montage of her training.

    That's as far as the story goes, with enough twists and turns and double crossings to keep the audience engaged in pretty much a flimsy plot, designed only to keep our characters floating from fight sequence to fight sequence, which is truly the draw of the film, influenced in many ways by Hollywood and Hong Kong action cinema from yesterdays. I have to admit even if there were shades of other films in this, at least this effort had made it through to production with an international crew assisting to spruce up production values, where in Singapore we're still lacking in playing catch up.

    Killer moves got designed for Phoenix such as her thigh wraparound the enemy's neck or upper body before giving it a final fatal twist, but to get there, the fight choreography for most of the characters can get a little bit dull and repetitive. Everything will start off with the firing of auto or semi automatic weapons, and when the finite rounds get expended, everyone will turn into Jackie Chan - come to think of it most of Jackie's earlier action films were similarly designed - and relies on the punches and kicks to dispatch opponents. And it does get repetitive as mentioned with the usual punch-punch-kick combo moves that one's enemies could predict with every extended fight.

    But thanks to some of the Mixed Martial Arts sequence, Clash at least attempted some variation, and without the use of wires and CG, the fights all look authentic and as our anti- heroes pit their skills against others they get into a battle with. However the finale was a bit of a cop out, which I suspect could have been influenced by test audiences to give it a more positive spin perhaps, since a plot element of a chunky inventory appears magically when in the first place it called for a more tragic and emotional convergence which had to give way.

    Still, Clash offers quite a lot especially for action junkies wishing to keep tabs on what's on offer in our neighbour's cinema, and from what I have seen here with its charismatic leads who are not only good lookers but are able to handle their battles with aplomb, we may be in for more treats if more films improve upon what's available now, and could become major contenders for action films that can draw a worldwide audience.
    andymcc_80

    Mediocre but not awful

    I watch quite a few foreign language films(from all over the world), and find that many of the most original and entertaining films being made today are not coming from Hollywood. Korea is producing some astounding drama/action films and Vietnam and Thailand are making some of the best out and out action films of the last few years. Tony Jaa opened the worlds eyes to the type of films that haven't been made since the early days of Jackie Chan, Chocolate showed that female leads can match or outdo many male stars in the genre. I say all this because going into Bay Rong I had hoped the film would be a combination of the best bits of Asian cinema, sadly I was disappointed. The acting is not really all that bad but as someone else has mentioned feels like it belongs in a soap opera at times. If the action is good I can overlook some bad acting, I'm thinking of the Warrior King and the brutal fight scenes it had but dire acting. This film never seems to reach the heights(or depths) that would make it stand out, the action isn't bad but it isn't great either, the fights felt very choreographed and didn't have the brutal and dangerous feel of films like Ong Bak or Merantau. I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone but at the same time there are far worse films out there. If you like Asian cinema and can see it cheaply it might be worth seeing, I gave it 5 out of 10, I didn't hate it but didn't love it either.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Passes the time, but average at best

    I picked out CLASH from the shelves on the strength of it being a Vietnamese martial arts thriller – and knowing the calibre of recent Thai fare in the same genre, I was hoping it would be up to the challenge. Sadly, it turns out to be a bit of a lacklustre effort, one that's hampered by a low budget and a lack of creativity and freedom in delivering the action.

    As soon as the central team are holed up in a dilapidated, run-down old country house as their base of operations, I knew this would be a shot-on-the-cheap kind of movie. And so it turns out to be. Strangely, the plot seems to be virtually copied from the Frankenheimer movie RONIN, right down to the hotel stakeout, the double cross, and the reveal of one character's background at the end. Needless to say, it doesn't hold a candle to that movie.

    Instead, this is the kind of predictable and slightly cheesy fare that appears to have been done on the cheap. The script is poor and the performances are nothing to write home about, which leaves us with the martial arts to contend with. I can report that the fights are pretty well staged, if not reaching the same level of greatness that we saw in ONG BAK, for example. Johnny Nguyen is a great fighter, but the camera doesn't love him like it loves him in WARRIOR KING and it's all just a little bit by rote. The same goes for Ngo Thanh Van – she's arresting, but only on a B-movie level.

    The result is a film that's average at best, and which feels a little bit stale and past it's sell by date. Nevertheless, I plan to check out a few more Vietnamese movies to see what they're capable of delivering.

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2009 (Vietnam)
    • Country of origin
      • Vietnam
    • Language
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Bẫy Rồng
    • Filming locations
      • Vietnam
    • Production company
      • Chanh Phuong Phim
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,052
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,249
      • Mar 13, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,052
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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