Simon Yam,
Louis Koo,
Wong Tin-lam,
Yao Yung,
Suet Lam
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Superstar action director Johnny To's Hong Kong gangster picture Triad Election (aka Election 2) revolves around Jimmy (Louis Koo), a second-tiered triad member vying aggressively for the position of ... read more
DVD Release Date: September 18, 2007
Stats: 370 reviews
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April 30, 2010
Two years have past and it is time for the next election and many of the Triad "uncles" want entrepreneur Jimmy to take over, but Lok is unwilling to release his grip on power. The sequel to Election, like The Godfather II is a continuation of the previous film and there are many... read more
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March 8, 2010
Vastly superior to the first one, more focused, a better script and just more straight to the point. People are executing others, or discussing how they are going to execute them. Tradition becomes just the excuse to break said tradition, loyalty means very little in the face of... read more
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October 5, 2009
hardcore sequel to johnny to's election, even more brutal and bloody and every bit as badass. the heir apparent to john woo and hk gangster classics, minus the sentimentality
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January 21, 2009
It's no surprise that director Johnny To is a fan of Francis Ford Coppola, but the influence is used wisely in the sequel to Election about an underground society maintaining a balance and order among the brotherhood.
There are quite a handful of characters in the film, so som... read more -
November 16, 2008
I've heard and read a lot about how the original Election and this film are a couple of Johnny To's best works. I don't think there is any question that both of these are good movies, but Johnny To has done a bunch of other films that are better than this.
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September 30, 2007
the first one had strategizing, this one has suspense; it's shot like a Hitchcock movie with gangsters, the violence like the characters' bad dreams
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September 4, 2007
Is this a sequel?? Sequels have a reputation for being a bit undone after their predecessors, but in true Godfather fashion, instead this is a marvelous continuation of the story, a sequel worthy of the first.
Two years have passed, and a new election is looming. Jimmy Lee (Lou... read more -
March 21, 2012
Sequels usually aren't as good or surpass the original in anyway. This is one of those few exception in which the sequel is superior over the original.
Triad Election is about the current Triad chairman Lok faces competition from his godsons while at the same time, Jimmy looks... read more -
March 19, 2008
[font=Century Gothic]In "Triad Election," Lok(Simon Yam) has been chairman of the Wo Sing Society for the past two years and a new election is coming up. His first choice for new chairman, Jimmy(Louis Koo), is the society's highest earner, mostly through pirate DVD's, but he is ... read more
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January 29, 2008fb6025506Darker, more disturbing, a HK Triad-genre masterpiece.
Critic Reviews
If Machiavelli's The Prince and Sun Tzu's The Art of War translate to other centuries and cultures, so might Election and Triad Election. Full Review
[Director To's] talent for documentary-style realism and navigating complex political systems sets him apart, though his nationalism puts him squarely in the mainstream. Full Review
This remains a well-crafted genre movie, and one that promises further developments in its final scene. Full Review
Dense, demanding concentration, lacking any romantic (but plenty of sordid) violence, extremely involving and rewarding of careful attention. Full Review
Like any good sequel, this film takes what is familiar with the original's concept -- in this case, an internecine struggle for supremacy -- and deepens it. Full Review
Triad Election is slow-burning and sedate, even dull in stretches. But it deserves credit for presenting such a courageous critique of the Chinese system, which combines the worst aspects of official ...
The movie is familiar on several levels but also has its own engaging style. Full Review
Ready for The Godfather with a distinctly Hong Kong flavor? Full Review
Plenty of films owe a debt to The Godfather, but it's rare to see inspiration used as successfully as it is here. Full Review
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