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  • First things first: The surface aspects of Helios are outrageously good. The production value rivals Hollywood films with convincing large scale sets, international location shooting, subtle photo-real CGI, gorgeous cinematography, and rip-roaring action scenes. Speaking of action scenes, Helios' gun battles are firmly in the new wave of Hong Kong gun play: Hard-hitting machine gun battles with a dash of real-world tactical flare. They resemble more the thrilling shootout in Michael Mann's Heat rather than John Woo's elegant work. This action style works well for thrillers and HK cinema have gotten damn good at it in recent years.

    Sadly, Helios' plotting and narrative are also notably Hollywood- esque with shallow characters, contrived emotions, and ludicrous plot all held together by tightly paced editing and actors that demand you look at them due to their great acting or great looks. It all still manages to be compelling, but none of it holds up on reflection. Despite its flaws, Helios could normally be recommended as a fun "turn off your brain" action thriller and that would be that. Alas, the ending makes the recommendation much harder. Without going into specifics, just know that there is no satisfaction to be had in any way. No closure, no justice, no explanation. Viewers will have to decide for themselves if it's worth watching a movie that entertains mightily then reverses all of that good will in the last 10 minutes.
  • I went to see Helios with no preconceived idea of the critics response and fearing the worse but I was pleasantly surprised and had a good thrill thanks to a few decent action scenes and I felt entertained throughout, which I cannot say about Cold War, one of the film makers previous effort. The cast was good and I loved the way each country was presenting itself in a very good light but different from one another. Modern movie clichés if you like...Anyway,it had the style one associates with the directors but again, unlike Cold War, it actually looked like HK and made it an OTT version of the city which suited the movie ambitious concept(some may say pretentious). At times walking the fine line between slick and cheesy, it got me involved and I will go and see the sequel.

    A good actioner with enough pizzaz to satisfy fans of Asian commercial movies.
  • From the writers-directors of Cold War, multiply their previous budget by a few times, with a cast of who's who from Korea, China and Hong Kong, come Helios, the most logic defying film I have seen this year.

    Synopsis - A portable nuclear device, DC8, has been stolen from South Korea by a ruthless criminal (Chang Chen) and his accomplice (Janice Man). As the weapon will change hands in Hong Kong, Lee (Nick Cheung) from the territory's Counter Terrorism Response Unit sets up a task force, which includes police officer Fan (Shawn Yue), to deal with the crisis. He enlists physics professor Siu (Jacky Cheung) as an adviser and has to work with South Korean weapon experts Choi (Ji Jin Hee) and Pok (Choi Si Won). Despite their efforts, the elusive criminal mastermind, Helios, is always a step ahead of Lee.

    Review - The whole movie is based on a MacGuffin which at first I thought is a weapon, but later on it becomes a criminal mastermind. The actors talk and talk non-stop in such an overly serious tone and wear one single frowning/brooding/angry/nondescript expression throughout. There is so much lambo humbo mambo jumbo spewing out which might as well be nonsense to me. First rule of the thumb is show me, don't tell me. For example, everybody keeps proclaiming the power of the bomb but I just couldn't feel the danger. At one time I even turned to my wife and said "I seriously hope Hong Kong gets entirely destroyed". Then right at the end of the movie somebody has the bright idea to put title cards to show the statistics of the what if disaster if the bomb did explode. That made me feel so dumb and when I watch a movie that is one feeling I never want to have.

    Second rule for me is I never want to see the strings. If I see the strings of the puppeteer, the game is over. I frigging see the strings everywhere. I give one example - the filmmakers feel a need to humanize Chang Chen's villain that they write the Macau scene. IMHO the entire Macau episode is one long and useless scene. If you take that redundant scene out, I have a feeling the film would have tightened up more.

    There is nothing new here. The action scenes, the story idea, I have seen before in better lesser films. Nothing here coalesce in any meaningful way. The plot is unnecessarily convoluted when it should be immediate. There are just too many players here. Other than the nationalities I mentioned, there are Turkish, Sikh, Caucasians and they even parachute in Americans and Anglo Saxsons, verbally. Every character acts and looks like they are double-crossers or triple-crossers. I couldn't care for anyone and I didn't mind if all the idiots die. After awhile we already knew who Helios is way before the fella was revealed. Damn hate seeing the puppeteers' strings, heck I think they are more like ropes than strings.

    As if one movie is not enough, the movie ends on a contrived cliffhanger note that screams in your face that this is just the first act of a longer film. We would be dumbasses if we even buy tickets for the sequel. The only consolation is that we had free passes to the movie. God forbid I pay for this rubbish. But if the filmmakers make the sequel to Cold War, that would be a different story.
  • this is a very poorly produced film with weak story line and tons of unnecessary scenes.

    unlike most low quality hong kong movies, this movie used korean, hong kong and Chinese actors which tried to please audiences of the three different places. however, low quality story is inconsistent, all the elements are poorly connected and the story. after i left the cinema, most audiences are not happy about the money they paid, the time they spent, and most important, they expectations they had.

    if you want to see good hong kong movie, i recommended you Overheard [竊聽 風雲] 1-3.
  • I hadn't heard about the 2015 movie "Helios" (aka "Chek dou") before sitting down to watch it in 2021. And let me just say right away that this was definitely an enjoyable movie.

    Now, normally I am not one overly keen on crime movies, but I will admit that writers Dean Kole, Lok Man Leung, Kim-Ching Luk and Robert Stein definitely managed to put together an interesting storyline here, and it was one that proved entertaining and captivating from the beginning and right up to the end.

    "Helios" has the type of story that grabs the audience in an iron grip and doesn't let you go before the end credits starts rolling. And although running close to two hours, the movie didn't feel prolonged or slow. There was a great pacing to the storyline, and there was always something happening to further the story and keep the audience enthralled. So thumbs up to directors Lok Man Leung and Kim-Ching Luk for that achievement. Plus, the storyline is not a linear one, there are some nice plot turns and twists along the way, which makes for a non-predictable movie.

    If you are a fan of Asian cinema, then you will find yourself in for a treat here, given the casted performers, with the likes of Shawn Yue, Jacky Cheung, Nick Cheung and Jin-hee Ji.

    Visually then "Helios" was a good movie, because it often felt like you were right there in the movie, amidst the chaos, gunfights and drama. Definitely a good appeal to the movie. And the action sequences are nicely choreographed and executed in a very realistic and believable manner.

    My rating of the 2015 movie "Helios" lands on a seven out of ten stars. For an action crime movie then "Helios" definitely proved to be enjoyable and entertaining. And it is a movie that I can warmly recommend you sitting down to watch if you have the chance and if you enjoy crime movies.
  • bluv_desrosiers5 November 2015
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    I give the only one star to gratitude the effort to create firefighting scene from the beginning until the end of the movie. I can say that this movie has poor story. I could see very clear every puzzled that the story want to build. It was too many clue. the nuclear weapon is mentioned as the most powerful that can destroy the entire city (regarding the professor said in the helicopter) but we cannot feel the "huge" about it.

    The moment when i saw 3 people examined the nuclear in the open area. seriously? I thought there would be a secret bunker to safe this nuclear, and then i saw that this place is also used to do interrogation to a criminal, Scene in the restaurant where the 2 Korean policeman and 1 girl talked about the most powerful nuclear in public with high voice, I was like, "wtf. this is so stupid."
  • I gave 2 stars just for the firefighting scenes, if without considering this very small and unimportant part, then it should get only 1 star or even less. Again, a lousy screenplay with terrible and awkward dialog, the conversation between every two persons or three persons were so awkward and illogical, especially when the guy who played the high ranking official from China tried to deliver his bullshitting national security crap, the guy just turned into an obnoxious moron, the logic of his reasoning about holding the nuclear weaponry in Hong Kong, then got excuse to discuss and negotiate this situation was just absurd and ridiculous, even a low I.Q. moron would think it was stupid.

    At the very beginning of the movie, we saw a crashed airplane, then we saw a young woman from China visited the crashing site. It was a night scene, yet this female moron still unbelievably wore dark sunglasses! As soon as this scene appeared on the screen, my immediate thought was: "WTF?!" And from then on, ridiculous scene after scene accompanied with the stupidest and the most awkward dialog kept coming up.

    The actor who played the so-called "Helios" was definitely a terrible wrong cast, a skinny guy looked like a junkie without showing any believable cunning abilities to be a well-known international weaponry smuggler. Then there was his bodyguard, another "WTF?!" casting again. Casting pretty and sexy flesh and meat to play a dangerous, murderous role, even it may be necessary, this young woman was absolutely inserted just for the eye-candy to boost the box office, but it's still a very formulaic and stupid appendix role.

    The guy who played the highest Hong Kong police officer was another wrong choice for such important role, the guy with a botox cosmetic face and a sissy hairdo only gave the viewers another unconvincing, much too light weighted lamer impression.

    The professor was unfortunately given terrible dialog to almost every occasion, and his formulaic image of a bookworm nerd was a funny bow tie!

    Two handsome Korean male actors were good; at least the plastic cosmetic jobs were great. :)
  • Well made with good production values and a stellar cast from all over SE Asia. One or two action scenes worth watching but the rest of the movie is almost like a Tourist guide to HK and Macau. The plotline is shambolic - at one point some very valid political points are made about HK (movie was made in 2015) almost predicting the future. Ending is even worse. All eye candy - don't waste your time unless you are looking for a travelogue about HK.
  • Glue2Screen3 April 2022
    4/10
    Bored
    Despite the star-studded cast from different countries, this movie was really boring. There are many cliched scenes, the acting flat most of the time, and the story is very convoluted. It became extremely boring at the halfway mark because you stop caring about what will happen to the characters and the Helios device.

    Skippable...
  • Warning: Spoilers
    The film began with a crashed planes being inspected by an officer from MSS (Ministry of State Security, China's version of CIA and FBI combined), followed by an nuclear facility in Korea being attacked and an important object taken.

    The story is about a black market trade taking place in Hong Kong of a South Korean nuclear weapon named DP8, which is the smallest nuclear weapon ever created. (In reality, South Korea is not supposed to have any nuclear weapons) A task force comprised of Hong Kong police, Korean Intelligence and an enlisted physicist sets out to defuse with the situation.

    In the middle of the film the MSS official from mainland China intervened with a secret higher priority, but eventually they are all bested by the criminal master mind named Helios.

    This film is paced in a fashion favored by Chinese (but not by Americans from the reviews I saw). Every twist of the plot left me puzzled with some more questions, yet despite being prepared for surprises, when the big reveal happened, I was surprised.

    Elements catering to audience from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Korea are obvious. However, this film is not strong on character building, I'm not even sure who is the main character of the film, since non of the characters' personality is deeply depicted.

    Story of this film is not ended, as the criminal mastermind is still at large. A continuing film is expected.
  • The first 30 minutes look good, but the farther back, the worse. Simple action movies have to involve politics, and then black is not firm enough, so we have to turn around. Too many plots are deliberately mystified. There are many logical bugs. It's not good to end up with a bad ending.
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    Here's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back. I understand why people hate this thing now.

    Couldn't be that bad, I said. Boy oh boy was I wrong.

    The bad guys win. Why do they win?

    Because the heroes lose all their brains at the end of the film. Literally.

    The Korean heroes just trust someone out of nowhere and walk into an ambush.

    The Hong Kong heroes know who the bad guy is... AND WALK INTO AN AMBUSH TO DIE!

    When they could have literally ended the film with one bullet... So, why basically walk into a dangerous place to die? I don't understand.

    Did the heroes ingest copious amounts of lead paint in-between takes? Who thought this was a good idea?

    What idiot wrote this?

    For what reason did the heroes just lose their brains? None, other than that the directors and writers wanted a cliffhanger, I expect.

    Sod this mess of a film. What a waste of decent action scenes by making all the heroes lose all their brains 75% of the way through.

    Do not watch. Just don't. It'll make you angry if you want any closure.

    Or sense.

    Some decent action though. But it annoyed me too much for me to rate it any higher than 1.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    HELIOS is a mixed bag Hong Kong crime thriller with international touches. I should have been warned with mainland China AND America given as linked production countries because this has a choppy, all-over-the-place feel to it. An international terrorist steals a nuclear weapon from South Korea, so a bunch of Korean cops head over to Hong Kong to help the locals get it back. It's essentially the cops and their associates versus a Japanese bad guy and his gorgeous female assassin. The film boasts some fun performances from actors who are now to be considered old timers: brothers Nick and Jacky Cheung, alongside former hearthrob Shawn Yue. There are at least two decent action sequences, both extended and full of bloody violence and mayhem; the extended gun battle in an underground car park followed by the motorbike chase is great stuff. I'm always happy to see big Mike Leeder popping up in a movie too. Sadly, the rest suffers from weak plotting and an overlong running time, plus a non-ending leaving things open for a sequel which hasn't materialised so far.
  • Yes the movie and its "story" is all over the place - but the action this delivers (sporadically but sufficient) makes up for that. You may also feel that the ending is a letdown, but hopefully this all will not take away the fun you can have with this. And I use fun lightly here, since this is a serious matter we are talking about (terrorism and all that).

    It could have been shorter and I'm not sure if there will be a sequel in the future. Maybe that would change the view for some, maybe if there wouldn't be one it would change their view on this also. For now we can only judge what we have in front of us and it's a decent effort in the thriller/terror genre
  • dncorp29 April 2019
    A very long time ago before my U.S. Military Career Field was permanently changed to U.S. Military Joint Services Special Warfare my U.S. Military Career Field was Nuclear (Weapons) Physics and Physiology. What I found out is how most Nations just "tolerate" Nuclear Physicists, like those that created the First U.S. Atomic Bombs, as minimal pay and almost kept like prisoners and always suspected of leaking secrets as to why actually they released the secrets of the U.S. Atomic Bombs to the U.S.S.R. and not the so called Jewish Spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Being kept nearly poor and had to maintain the U.S. Atomic Bomb Secrets, could not get a Job that might reveal anything like Physics Teacher or Professor, and no money from Patents, not surprised that they sold Secrets to the U.S.S.R. and Chinese.

    Without getting into Classified Nuclear Weapons Design Information, having previously dealt with U.S. Small Atomic Demolition Munitions (S.A.D.A.M.s), yes you could design a Portable Nuclear Weapon, just not the complex design depicted. As about a 10 Kilo Tons Yield Portable Nuclear Weapon, the Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima was 15 Kilo Tons Yield, the Atomic Bomb dropped on Nagasaki had a 21 Kilo Tons Yield, so based on my previous training, a 10 Kilo Ton Yield would be more than enough to flatten City of Hong Kong (must be detonated at a certain location for maximum effect).

    Good guys do not always win, like in the Hollywood movies, as to why those expecting the Good Guys to win like in the Hollywood Movies rated this low below 6 Stars.

    Entertainment 10, lots of action.

    Fight scenes very accurate except good guys getting shot multiple times and not immediately dying, Rating 8.

    Accuracy ?

    Cameras do not work, some electronics do not work, close to a nuclear weapon, as the unshielded nuclear weapon emits radiation and a broad spectrum of frequencies.

    Clear plastic rain suits are not used to protect against Radiation, must have metallic coating of a very dense metal.
  • It's been a long time since Hongkong moviegoers had this kind of real blockbuster movie, with ensembled cast include A list stars from Hongkong, Mainland China and South Korea.

    Action packed since the beginning, this movie doesn't forget to thickened the plot with some twist here and there. Bad guys shooting at good guys and the other way around for most of the movie, but in the end, what the audience would certainly want to know: who is Helios?!
  • mmladja2 April 2021
    Typical boring action movie... All actors look similar. No one can recognize who is who.