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Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In

Don't cause trouble in the Walled City.
2024 | 125m | Cantonese

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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In 1980s Hong Kong, troubled youth Chan Lok-kwun, a mainland refugee, struggles to survive in the Kowloon Walled City by joining underground fights. Betrayed by crime boss Mr. Big while trying to buy a fake ID, he steals drugs from him and seeks refuge in the Walled City, where he encounters Cyclone, a compassionate yet authoritative crime lord.
Release Date: May 01, 2024
Director: Soi Cheang
Writer: Lai Chun, Au Kin-Yee, Chan Tai-Lee, Shum Kwan-Sin, Yuyi
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords martial arts, kung fu, based on comic, absurd, based on manhwa
Production Companies Media Asia Films, Sil-Metropole Organisation, Entertaining Power, One Cool Films, Lian Ray Pictures, Tao Piao Piao, HG Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $95,399,186
Budget: $38,400,000
Updates Updated: May 20, 2025
Entered: Aug 15, 2024
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Name Character
Raymond Lam Fung Chan Lok-kwun (Lok)
Louis Koo Cyclone
Sammo Hung Mr. Big
Richie Jen Chau
Terrance Lau Chun-Him Shin
Kenny Wong Tak-Ban Tiger
Philip Ng Wan-Lung King
Tony Wu Twelfth Master
German Cheung Man-Kit AV
Aaron Kwok Jim
Fish Liew Fanny
Tommy Chu Pak-Hong Woman Beater
Cecilia Choi Jim's Wife
Deon Cheung Chung-Chi Chief
Jozev Lau Double Blade
Law Wing-Cheong Uncle Ling
Kam Loi-Kwan Watermelon
Liu Chun-Hung Uncle Grouper
Lee Tse-Hei Woman Beater's Girlfriend
Wong Wan-Ching Fishball Girl
Pang Hoi-Kwan Third Auntie
Cheung Chung-Hang Cyclone's Man
Lai Tsz-Chun Cyclone's Man
John Ho Cyclone's Man
Leung Sze-Ching Cyclone's Man
Alex Lee Yip-Kin Cyclone's Man
Derek Lam Ling-Yuen Cyclone's Man
Mak Lok-San Corner Store Owner
Yee-Yee Yeung Mary
Jacqueline Zhu Zhi-Ying Mama-san
Bernard Fung Bun-Yu Underground Boxer
Li Ching-Sum Chau's Wife
Sin Tsz-Ching Chau's Child
Leung Cheuk-Hin Chau's Child
Man Noi-Tik Chau's Child
Gallan So Chi-Chiu Cocaine Dealer
Willy Yeung Wai Cocaine Dealer
Lau Shet-Ming Potential Renter
So Wai-Nam Chau's Bodyguard
Chu Kwok-Tung Chau's Bodyguard
Vincent Tam Yu-Hong Food Stall Staff
Jonas Cheung Yik-Wo Food stall staff
Ivy Pang Kite Kid's Mother
Sean Wong Tsz-Lok Kite Kid
Ma Yuen-Ching King's Man
Raymond Li Man-Young King's Man
Lam Ting-Hin King's Man
Wilson Tam Wai-Keung King's Man
Che Chun-Hoi King's Man
Kelvin Wong Ting-Kong King's Man
Samson Tsang Chung-Yuen Tiger's Man
Law Chi-Sing Tiger's Man
Tong Sik-Ming Tiger's Man
Man Kwok-Hei Tiger's Man
Rodney Wong Long-Yin Tiger's Man
Albert Leung Tiger's Man
Juliana Wong Pui-Chun Double Blade's Wife
Lai Wai-Sum Bonesetter
Jason Yip Wan-Keung Bus Driver
Chan Fu-Shing BBQ Meat Restaurant Staff
Toby Wong Chun-Lam BBQ Meat Restaurant Staff
Suen Tsz-Wai BBQ Meat Restaurant Staff
Natalie Yu Ka-Nam Soda Pop Girl
Jason Li Cocaine Joint Minion
Chan Chi-Sing Cocaine Joint Minion
Tsang Tsz-Kit Cocaine Joint Minion
Mak Ka-Ho Cocaine Joint Minion
Chung Wai-Kit Cocaine Joint Minion
Andrew Chan Spirit Power Ceremony Assistant
Cheung Lok-Man Spirit Power Ceremony Assistant
David Yu Tat-Chi Hair Salon Staff
Cheuk Yan Hair Salon Staff
Frank Liu Zong-Ji Immigration Department Staff
Fung King-Chung Immigration Department Staff
Chau Huat-Tian Chiu Chow Musician
Wong Chi-Fei Chiu Chow Musician
Lo Sau-Chun Chiu Chow Musician
Tang Siu-Cheung Chiu Chow Musician
Ma Yuk-Lam Chiu Chow Musician
Zhang Wanfen Temple Lady
Emil Chan Cheuk-Wah Tiger's Man
Poon Hing-Yan Tiger's Man
Fung Chi-Ngong Prison Staff
Stanly Ma Prison Staff
Jimmy Wong Walled City Landlord
Clifford Tsang Man-Wai Walled City Landlord
Lam Wai-Nin Walled City Landlord
Benjamin Wong Chi-Kong TV Program Expert
Johnny Lam Ming-Yiu TV Program Expert
Martin Wong TV Program Host
Zhang Da Armed Robber
Tommy Leung Pok-Yan Armed Robber
Chan Kwan-Fung Armed Robber
Shun Yamashita Armed Robber
Chung Shiu-Wah Chau's Maid
Tang Lu Chau's Maid
Wong Sze-Yan Chinese Medicine Physician
Lai Chai-ming Western Doctor
Benjamin Sze-Ma Shing-Hei Jim's Son
Giselle Lam News Anchor
Yeung Ching-Man Private Nurse
Lam Chun-Kit Food Stall Staff
May Leong Temple Old Lady
Name Job
Kenji Kawai Original Music Composer
Lai Chun Screenplay
Soi Cheang Director
Au Kin-Yee Screenplay
Chan Tai-Lee Screenplay
Kenji Tanigaki Choreographer, Action Director
Shum Kwan-Sin Screenplay
Cheung Ka-Fai Editor
Cheng Siu-Keung Director of Photography
Kenneth Mak Production Design
Ambrose Chow Sai-Hung Art Direction
Karen Yip Kar-Yan Costume Design
Yiu Chun-Hin Sound Designer
Yuyi Novel
Andy Seto Comic Book
Cheung Chun-Fai Camera Operator
Name Title
John Chong Producer
Wilson Yip Producer
Peter Lam Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I didn't make it to Hong Kong til 1994 so this famous Kowloon walled city had already gone but it's legend hadn't. It was the equivalent of a large block of properties, within properties - a mass of alleys, corridors and tunnels in which the law was enforced in a very different way from the outside. ... This story starts with a battle that sees control pass from "Jim" to "Cyclone" (Louis Koo). There's now a truce of sorts that exists between the bosses and the outside world, but that's about to be thrown into turmoil by the arrival of "Lok" (Raymond Lam). He works hard to get an official ID card but is fleeced by "Mr. Big" (Sammo Hung) and escapes with a bag of his cocaine into the walled city. That's where he encounters it's ruler and his sidekick "Shin" (Terrence Lau) and where his willingness to work and his fortitude ingratiates him with the boss. On the outside, "Cyclone" has a business relationship with "Chau" (Richie Jen) who has really only one purpose left in life. That's to avenge the murder of his family by the now dead "Jim". The focus of his revenge is that man's own son - but nobody nows what happened to him. Well, swiftly you can add two and two and get "Lok". Loyalties are now tested, friendships challenged and forged whilst the fragile peace is soon in tatters. With battle lines drawn and ambitions clear, it's all out war and the action mounts up. This is a sold end-to-end martial arts film with plenty of nimble and lithe combat; acrobatics and bodies that must be made of skin-clad tungsten steel. It's got a little bit of mysticism and embodies human nature, whether benign or not, quite entertainingly and by not just throwing itself about, but by at least trying to create and develop the characters. The denouement takes it's time and does become a bit repetitive, but as a quickly paced drama it really does fly by for two hours. Honour amongst thieves - but always sleep with your back to the wall.

May 29, 2024
MovieGuys
7.0

I remember flying over the Kowloon walled city when I first visited Hong Kong in 1987. I distinctly remember the drab cramped spaces and the washing fluttering like multi coloured flags, hanging from grimy windows. Until then, I had no idea people could and did, live like this. Twilight of the Wa ... rrior: Walled In takes its cue from the graphic novel to re-create the environment inside the walled city. A city which was, in essence, a self governing city, withing Hong Kong city. Unsurprisingly, criminal gangs vie for supremacy in the walled city. This story focuses on internal conflict within the controlling gang, triggered by the arrival of a newcomer with a past shared by the gangs leader. A situation taken advantage of by an external gang, who want control of the city, for their own benefit. This tale capably mixes fantasy, martial arts and social commentary. It's a detailed story, that you need to pay attention to or it can become a little hard to follow. Not helped by the fact its probably in Cantonese (Hong Kong's primary language), not English. That said, its a decent back story that's worth your time, highlighting the hardships but also the comradeship, of the walled city's residents. Action sequences which dominate the film, mix martial arts and parkour within the confined city spaces, in a way that's frenetically entertaining, if, at times, a little unbelievable. There is a profusion of respected, Hong Kong acting talent on display. too, which adds real depth and polish to this production. In summary, Twilight of the Warriors deep dives into a period of Hong Kong history that's been forgotten, in a way that's nostalgic, at times raw in its social commentary and extravagant in its martial arts set pieces. Perhaps the only downside, the complex story, that can be difficult for non-Chinese speakers to follow.

Jul 10, 2024
Sejian
6.0

I want to give this movie a higher rating for the historical aspect but the supervillain is just so ludicrous that he ruins the climax. From the moment his superpower is revealed, it starts going downhill because it becomes very apparent that in order to wrap up this story they're gonna have to come ... up with an utterly ridiculous solution to the ludicrous problem, and that's exactly what they did. I enjoyed the majority of this but I feel like I just wasted two hours because the climax sucked. Contrary to one of the other reviews here, I'm gonna say that the plot is not at all complex and certainly not so complex that an English speaker can't follow it. It's nothing we haven't seen before in an Asian crime thriller. The only bit that might blow your mind if you're not aware of your history is that Walled City was actually a real place that existed until 1994 and it looked a lot like what we see on screen. I read this movie is based on a comic? That explains the ridiculous supervillain. LET'S GET POLITICAL! It goes to show how ridiculous and flaky people's political culture wars are when you're staring at a self-governing commune and can't even call it communism, or point out the woke brigade that beats the snot out of a man for beating a woman to death. It's apparently only "social commentary" when we're not talking about American slavery and feminism, although, all the women we see in this movie have jobs. Walled City was torn down to build a park. One article says, "Tens of thousands of residents and workers in the Walled City were relocated and laid off, some with enough compensation to restart their lives but most without." while another article says, "The compensation package for residents and business owners totaled $2.76 billion. On average, residents received around $380,000 for their individual flats. Negotiations progressed over several years, and by November 1991, only 457 households were still to agree terms. By that time, most of the 33,000 residents had moved out. Some, however, clung on to the end, and on July 2, 1992, riot police entered the city and forced out the last remaining residents. [...] On March 23, 1993, a wrecker’s ball smashed into the side of an eight-story tower block on the edge of the Walled City. [...] The moment was applauded by a crowd of invited guests and dignitaries. It was also greeted with shouts of anger from former residents who had gathered for one last, futile protest." Most articles you'll read are sanitized and romanticized, though every one manages to refer to Walled City as a lawless crime den that foreigners were afraid of. _If only foreigners were afraid of more places..._

Sep 10, 2024