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The Sparring Partner

Original title: Jing yi wui long
  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.6K
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Michael Man-Kin Chow, Jan Lamb, Louisa So, Pui Tung Mak, and Wai Lun Yeung in The Sparring Partner (2022)
Based on a shocking case in real life, a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty to the crime, defense attorneys face each other as nine jurors grapple with the truth.
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Based on a shocking case in real life, a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty to the crime, defense attorneys face each other as nine j... Read allBased on a shocking case in real life, a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty to the crime, defense attorneys face each other as nine jurors grapple with the truth.Based on a shocking case in real life, a young man partners with his friend to murder and dismember his parents. Pleading not guilty to the crime, defense attorneys face each other as nine jurors grapple with the truth.

  • Director
    • Cheuk-Tin Ho
  • Writers
    • Frankie Tam
    • Oliver Yip
  • Stars
    • Wai Lun Yeung
    • Pui Tung Mak
    • David Siu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Cheuk-Tin Ho
    • Writers
      • Frankie Tam
      • Oliver Yip
    • Stars
      • Wai Lun Yeung
      • Pui Tung Mak
      • David Siu
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Wai Lun Yeung
    • Henry Cheung
    • (as Yeung Wai-lun)
    Pui Tung Mak
    • Angus Tong
    David Siu
    David Siu
    • Cheung Chiu
    Nicky Wong
    • Little O
    James Au
    James Au
    • Cheung Kuen Kwai
    Kam-Fung Chan
    • Shiu Suet Yee
    Pak-Him Chu
    • Cheung Hin Jo
    Xenia Chong
    • Shiu Pui King
    Matt Chow
    Matt Chow
    • Superintendent Kam
    Myth Or
    • Reporter Kate
    Crystal Kwok
    • Reporter Amanda
    Harriet Yeung
    Harriet Yeung
    • Tong Man Shan
    Hin-Chung Wong
    • Au Yeung Shan
    Louisa So
    Louisa So
    • Carrie Yau
    Jan Lamb
    Jan Lamb
    • Wilson Ng
    Rachel Leung
    Rachel Leung
    • Ho Man Yee
    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    Michael Man-Kin Chow
    • Allen Chu
    • (as Michael Chow)
    Ursule Wong
    • Liu Mei Fan
    • Director
      • Cheuk-Tin Ho
    • Writers
      • Frankie Tam
      • Oliver Yip
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    6alain-kapel5

    Solid courtroom drama that feels a bit overlong

    The Sparring Partner (2022)

    Ambitious HK courtroom drama about a real life murder case. Back in 2013, skillful manipulator Henry Cheung murdered and dismembered his parents with the help of a dim-witted accomplice named Angus Tong.

    The film's main source of intrigue stems from Cheung and Tong's relationship, and from Tong's involvement in the crime. In what capacity was he responsible for the murders, and was he simply a victim of Cheung's manipulation or more than that? All this and more is discussed throughout the film. We're presented facts through courtroom scenes and jury meetings, but there are numerous flashbacks and fantasy scenes as well, mostly based around Cheung. As the film progresses, questions start to arise around Tong and his presence becomes more prominent. New details are revealed and perspectives presented.

    However, all this wasn't quite as involving as I was hoping it would be. I felt rather disconnected from everything onscreen, perhaps as it was intended, but I felt it was detrimental to the film's quality. I believe the runtime was too long (2 hrs and 17 mins) and, while the opening was gripping, the rest wasn't that great. Don't get me wrong, the story is sufficiently thought-provoking and I wasn't bored in any sense of that word. The constant jumping through different perspectives, along with a few false notes (like the aforementioned fantasy scenes, or gory mutilations that felt a bit out of place) prevented me from totally immersing myself into the story. As a result, I couldn't appreciate everything the film does right, and there's quite a lot of that.

    I would recommend the film to people who appreciate courtroom dramas, as it definitely checks all the boxes in the genre while being more ambitious than an average entry. However, be prepared for its imposing length and don't be surprised if it starts feeling stretched too thin.
    10info-58280

    A Truly New Hong Kong film

    Hong Kong film have went low for quite a long time during a lot of reasons. The New titles is either completely commercial or not even care about how the box office perform.

    The Sparring Partner, however, seems to find a way between them. It gave a shot on the commercial performance while reserving its authenticity.

    The director's work is amazing, apparently he have learned a lot of techniques from the TVB related shows, which makes the film could successfully send out the excitement whenever the audience start to get bored.

    I found this film interesting and it it really precious for the domestic Hong Kong film Market now.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Sparring Partner

    Based on a rather shocking true story from Hong Kong, this is quite an intriguing depiction of the arrest and trial of Henry Chung (Yeung Wai Lun) for the brutal murder and dismemberment of his parents. He is pretty up-front about his guilt and the trial seems a bit of a fait-accompli. The gist of the film, though, centres on the involvement of his accomplice Angus Tong (Man Pui-tung). Now here is a character that has the IQ of a teabag, is overweight and generally comes across as infantile and incapable of taking responsibility for himself. Was he involved at all, and if so - in what capacity? That capacity issue is what makes this courtroom drama stand out. The performance from Man Pui-tung is superb. The depiction (illustrated via flashback) of his rather psychologically brutal interrogation; his constant incoherent mumbling and bumbling; the conflicting medical and psychological reports of his competencies - and all under the gaze of a jury made up of nine ordinary citizens with the prejudices and priorities of nine normal folks is well worked by Cheuk Tin Ho to create a genuine sense of our involvement in the future of this young man. Was he guilty or not? What might I have decided based on the evidence? Is there even any real evidence against him or is he just an easy target for the pursuing constabulary? It is too long, and takes a while to build up steam, but once it gets going it is an interesting character study - not just of the two accused, but of the jury, the police and of the judicial system that provides the framework for this maelstrom of advice, expertise, procedure and the genuine evil emanating from the effective Yeung Wai-lun. The imagery, especially amidst the wig-wearing scenario of the only recently reintegrated Chinese courtroom where the judge is still referred to as "my Lord" is suitably anachronistic too, and invites us to make or own assessments of the people and the process in quite a sophisticated fashion. There is a great deal of dialogue which is difficult for the subtitlers to do justice to, but it is photographed in an intimate and intense fashion and is thought-provoking to watch.
    9pauliekent

    Engaging and thought provoking courtroom thriller that nevertheless leaves room for improvement

    The film examines in great detail not only the gruesome double murder but also the trial and the judicial process. The film asks the question whether or not the legal system can truly deliver justice under extenuating circumstances and how regular people fill in the gaps.

    Almost all actors play their parts perfectly. The defendants are portrayed as a cold blooded mastermind and a bumbling clueless accomplice respectively and both actors become their roles. Yeung Wai Lun's cold stare never changes through the whole movie while Mak Pui Tung always seems to be on the verge of mental collapse without it seeming fake or over the top.

    The lawyers all sound and act like the real deal, special mention goes to Lam Hoi Fung who delivers a humorous performance as an amoral and apathetic criminal lawyer who couldn't care less about his client.

    The family members of the defendants all carry great emotional weight and provoke strong feelings of sympathy and despair from the audience. Xiena Chong and Chu Pak Him do quite a bit for two small roles and give it their all, ending with brief but memorable appearances. Harriet Yeung gives an absolutely heartbreaking performance as the sister of the second defendant, making one believe that she was genuinely breaking down on the stand.

    The jury scenes are terribly hard to sit through, it appears the director/screenwriter decided the audience to be intellectual children and so decided to turn every juror into a walking stereotype who slowly explains every little political implication out loud. The main exception to this is Kiki Cheung whose character is rather well rounded and relatable as a person at the same time.

    The two defendants are disturbing not only because of their gruesome acts but also what they represent as gross exaggerations of everyday people.

    Overall a very well made and intricate courtroom drama which prevails despite the mind numbingly patronizing and condescending jury scenes. Hope to see more of this amazing cast and crew do more work in the future.
    5mlee-reclaw

    Quite boring...

    I don't know what is going on with movies these days. Everyone is trying to be "creative" by using editing techniques that goes all over the place in time and space. It's a pain in the ass. This movie is very long and drawn out, and worst of all, the extended ending does not explain anything more. I was hoping for some clarification, but none came. As for the acting, call it over acting, especially the guy who played the fat dumb guy. This movie also doesn't know whether it wants to be a drama or a comedy. If you want courtroom drama, stick with "12 angry men" or "Witness for the Prosecution." Those movies are easy to follow and entertaining. This one is not.

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      Referenced in The Popcorn Show: "The Sparring Partner" Movie (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Twisted Fate
      Composed by Sara Fung

      Lyrics by Morgan Cheung

      Performed by Ka Ho Hung

      Arranged by Sara Fung and Kenny Wong

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2022 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Спаринг-партнер
    • Production companies
      • Film Development Fund of Hong Kong
      • Mei Ah Films Production Co. Ltd.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $210,187
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,766
      • Dec 11, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,623,187
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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