The Chinese migrant communities in Tokyo live shadowy lives. The Japanese neither acknowledge nor welcome them. They are shunned by the mainstream society, hounded by the yakuza, and go about their days under fear of being discovered and repatriated.
It is an alien world for Steelhead, an honest, hardworking tractor repairman from Heilongjian in northern China. Steelhead had decided to take the perilous journey to Tokyo after he lost contact with his girlfriend, who had arrived in the city earlier.
Trying to exist in the underbelly of Tokyo long enough to find Xiu Xiu, Steelhead has come to realize the migrants had to stand united if they wanted to go about their lives without fear of oppression by not only the Japanese underworld but also Chinese gangs.
In his search of a decent living, Steelhead unwittingly finds himself pit against the Japanese yakuza. Ironically he also discovers that Xiu Xiu has adopted a Japanese identity and married Eguchi, an ambitious up and coming yakuza chief.
Steelhead wins the respect of his friends by establishing a base for them and forms an uneasy alliance with Eguchi. When he helps Eguchi dispose of a rival, he is given the control of Shinjukus night establishments. But, uninterested in living a gangsters life, Steelhead finds a new love and takes the chance to start a tractor repair business outside Tokyo. However, his peace is shortlived when word gets to him that his former compatriots were now being used by Eguchi to front the yakuzas drug business.
Steelhead feels responsible for this turn of events and feels obligated to bring Eguchi down. He also has to bear in mind that if he goes after Eguchi, he would be destroying the newfound life of the woman he once loved. In any case, can one simple Chinese migrant take on the yakuza alone?
Cast: Jackie Chan, Naoto Takenaka, Daniel Wu
Director: Derek Yee
Genre: Action/ Drama
Language: Mandarin
Release Date: 2 April 2009
Running Time: 120 minutes
Trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b4GZpMUEho&feature=related
My take on this is tht.
Its abit weird to see Jackie chan in a non Kung Fu Film.
LOL. Pretty weird.
Hahaha.
Anyway, i quite like this film, though the portrayal of the Yakuza is a bit cliche. Its quite alright.
I DARE U TO GO SELL GAO LUCK!
HAHAHA!
. LOL.
Wanna sell Gao luck can leh, just dont go kar cheow Taiwanese Ppl can liao.