"Brothers"
Monday, October 22, 2007 Y
Yesterday, we went to GV Tampines to watch "Brothers" by Andy Lau, Eason Chan, Michael Miu, Ken Tong, Felix Wong and Betty Huang.
The story was not very nice. I almost fell asleep in the cinema but I never.. hehehe..
It was talking an intense drama on the portrayal of brotherhood, BROTHERS depicts the mistrust and feud between two brothers through the eyes of an investigating police officer. Despite their close relationship, Yiu (Miu Kiu Wai) and Shun (Eason Chan) were separated at a young age due to a decision made by their father.
Years later they meet again when the family runs into crisis where Yiu, inspired by his father's last word, manipulates a series of setups which endangers Shun's life, so as to achieve his goal.In fighting against the triad illegal activities, police office Foon (Andy Lau) witness numerous brothers turn against one another due to mistrust and suspicion. The old value of 'Righteousness and brotherhood' in the gangland has long been replaced by profits and money.
Separated since a young age at their father's (Wang Zhi Min) arrangement, Yiu (Miu Kiu Wai) and Shun (Eason Chan) grew up in a different places. Year later, Yui succeeds his father to become the triad boss. his desire to legitimize the illegal dealings within the gang is met with opposition from Kui (Tong Chun Yip) who carries on with the illegal activities secretly. The crisis brings the two brothers back together agian.
However, a series of setups arranged by Yiu casuses Shun to flee to Thailand, accompanied by confidantes Ching (Crystal Huang) and Goshtie (Wong Yat Wah). As Shun is caught between life and death, the trust between brothers is put into a serious test.When Shun finally realises the true intention of his brother, things are already beyond repair.