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''G Storm'' is a 2021 Hong Kong
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directed by
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. It is the fifth and final installment in a
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, preceded by ''
Z Storm ''Z Storm'' () is a 2014 Hong Kong crime film, crime thriller film directed by David Lam (film director), David Lam, and starring Louis Koo, Gordon Lam and Dada Chan. The plot revolves around Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption ...
'' (2014), '' S Storm'' (2016), ''
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'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2019), the film stars
Louis Koo Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
returning as ICAC investigator William Luk, who investigates a case in the
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which links to an international human trafficking ring. The "G" in the film's title refers to both Group G, which is the Intelligence and Research Department of the ICAC, as well as the G4 department of the
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. ''G Storm'' was released on 31 December 2021.


Plot

ICAC senior principal investigator William Luk makes a presentation at the PanAsia Convention Against Corruption (PACAC) in W City where his boss, Yu Sir, introduces him to the legal adviser of the SE Anti-corruption Association, Chief Justice of Asia Emma Pong, who plans to travel to
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next week to host a forum addressing the issue trafficking sex slaves. There, a female suicide bomber and holds Pong hostage while a group of terrorists led by Sirius and a gunfight ensues where Sirius kills the suicide bomber and Yu Sir. Luk then shoots Sirius dead while the other terrorists escape as Luk runs out of ammunition. Back in Hong Kong, the ICAC starts investigating the sex trafficking case while Luk's friend and informant, Wong Lam-luk snaps photos of senior
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inspector Kwong Yat-long discussing business with Chumook. The next day, Luk leads his squad, which include Kenny Ching, on an operation to spy on Kwong at the
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. By night time, they notice sex slaves being unloaded from one of the containers and a gunfight ensues between the ICAC and the traffickers, while Luk's friend and police inspector Lau Po-keung arrive with his squad to back the ICAC. One of the slaves, whose younger sister was killed in the gunfight, reveals to the ICAC that they were from Thailand who were forced to work in clubs in Hong Kong and at the same time, Ching finds out the fake passports found from the terminal had fake visas which can only be made by the higher ups in the Immigration Department. Ching later confronts his younger half-brother Ching Fei-hung, a customs officer who was also present at the terminal, but Fei-hung is tight-lipped. Through investigation, the police discovers that the terrorists at the PACAC and the terminal are led by King, a former drug lord of the Golden Triangle who is on Interpol's Red Notice, while Judge Pong has been sanctioning King and freezing his assets. Since Pong will arrive in Hong Kong in three days, Yu Hung-sing, Director of Crime and Security Bureau sets up an interdepartmental task force with Luk continuing on investigations while Lau is transferred to the G4 department to protect Pong's safety in Hong Kong. It turns out King works as a mercenary for the mastermind behind the international human trafficking syndicate, Siu Cheuk-ngah. Siu orders Chumook to kill every government official that they bribed, including Kwong. Pong arrives in Hong Kong and Lau and his squad are assigned to protect her. On the way to the forum, they were ambushed by terrorists on the freeway leading to a chase and shootout where Pong's assistant, Alice, was wounded. Lau suggests Pong to leave Hong Kong for her safety but she refuses, revealing to him that Alice was a victim of human trafficking and she insists on battling human trafficking issues. Later, Luk discovers Siu is also on Interpol's wanted list under one of his many alias and confronts Siu in the latter's company, who poses as a secretary while Schumook is the boss. Luk taunts Siu, who plays them and signals Chumook to silence Luk after the latter leaves. Luk then gets a call from Lam-luk that his wife, Donut, is in danger and asks Luk to help him but he actually tricks him to a psychiatrist's officer and suggests Luk to take therapy. A suicide bomber suddenly comes out of the elevator and Lam-luk pushes the bomber back into the elevator and sacrifices himself as he dies in the explosion. Luk breaks down as it reminded him of his wife's death, who also died in an elevator six years ago. Ching attempts to have Fei-hung confess his crimes but the latter refuses but Fei-hung is then chased by hitmen and Ching rescues Fei-hung and flee from the hitmen. Ching then puts Fei-hung in a safety house and the brothers reconcile and Fei-hung finally confesses he was paid by Kwong to move the container full of slaves, which he was unaware of, safely to the terminal. Luk, who has been suspecting Ching, arrives with his squad outside, but the brothers manage to evade them. However, a nearby car camera captures the brothers and Luk confronts Ching back in his office but Luk persuades Ching to tell his brother turn himself in to the ICAC and promises he would not suffer a severe penalty. Pong and Lau's squad arrive at the
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where the forum will be taking place. Pong then receives a taunting call from Siu and it's revealed that Pong had accepted bribed from Siu in the past to conduct schemes. Siu then arrives at the ICAC with his lawyer to report all his crimes which he blames on Chumook. Luk's subordinate Tammy, also discovers through investigation that Pong was involved in money laundering through an offshore company and accepting bribes from Siu, so Luk rushes to the forum to protect Pong, who is the only witness that can pin Siu. Are the forum, Pong confesses her father was a corrupt judge and after his death, she continued his corrupt dealings to protect his reputation until she found out his death was caused by those who bribed him. Luk arrives and discovers Fei-hung, who was kidnapped by the terrorists, strapped to a wheelchair with a bomb and a major shootout ensues with the ICAC and police against the terrorists while EOD officers disarm the bomb. The shootout moves to the Space Museum where King appears and manages to take Lau hostage, but Pong distracts King and Luk wrestles his gun away. Noticing that King is about the detonate explosives Luk wrestles King down to buy time for everyone to leave the Space Museum before King finally detonates them where he and Luk die in the explosion. Three months later, Siu managed to scapegoat all his crimes on Chumook, who is sentenced to fifteen years of prison. As they're walking out the court, Chumook was stabbed by the Thai slave whose sister was killed. When Sit smirks at Chumook, she takes the knife thrusted in her body and stabs Siu multiple times, killing him as she also dies from her wound. Pong was convicted obstruction of justice, but due to her many years of service to the international society, she was sentenced to three years of prison while Fei-hung was convicted of accepting bribes but sentenced to two years of prison due to cooperation in solving the sex trafficking case.


Cast

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Louis Koo Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
as William Luk (陸志廉), senior principal investigator of the
Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) of Hong Kong was established by Governor of Hong Kong, Governor MacLehose of Beoch, Sir Murray MacLehose on 15 February 1974, when Hong Kong was under colonial Hong Kong, British rule. Its ma ...
(ICAC). *
Julian Cheung Julian Cheung Chi-lam (born 27 August 1971), better known by his stage name Chilam, is a Hong Kong singer and actor. Cheung is popularly known for his role as Guo Jing in the 1994 TV series adaptation of the ''Wuxia'' novel, '' The Legend o ...
as Lau Po-keung (劉保強), chief inspector of the VIP Protection Unit (Hong Kong) (G4) who was formerly part of the Joint Financial Intelligence Unit (JFIU). *
Kevin Cheng Kevin Cheng Ka-wing (born 15 August 1969) is a Hong Kong American actor and singer who is currently under the management of the Hong Kong television network Television Broadcasts Limited, TVB. Cheng rose to fame in late 2004 after playing his fir ...
as Kenny Ching (程德明), principal investigator of the ICAC. *
Jessica Hsuan Jessica Hester Hsuan (; PA: syn hyn, also known as Suen Huen, is a Hong Kong actress. Early life Hsuan's father gave her the name Jessica, while her mother gave her the middle name Hester. She was educated in Hong Kong at Maryknoll Convent S ...
as Emma Pong (龐愛瑪), Chief Justice of Asia. *
Bosco Wong Bosco Wong Chung-chak (; born 13 December 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and entrepreneur who gained popularity in the modern drama ''Triumph in the Skies'' (2003). Since then, he has played a diverse spectrum of roles in television ser ...
as Ching Fei-hung (程非熊), Kenny Ching's younger brother who is a corrupt officer of the
Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) The Customs and Excise Department (C&ED) is a government agency responsible for the protection of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region against smuggling; the protection and collection of revenue on dutiable goods on behalf of the Hon ...
who accepted bribes from his boss, Kwong Yat-long. *
Michael Tse Michael Tse Tin-wah (born 15 July 1967) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Background Michael Tse graduated from TVB's Dance Training Class and worked with TVB as a dancer for five years. He then left TVB and formed a boy band group called 風 ...
as Siu Cheuk-ngah (肖卓亞), the mastermind behind an international human trafficking syndicate with multiple passports under different names. * Rosyam Nor as King (沙育), a former drug dealer who is now the leader of a terrorist organization and Siu's mercenary. *
Louis Cheung Louis Cheung (; born 11 January 1980) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and actor. He is an alumnus of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in acting. His first play was in 1997, and he has performed in a total of more than 20 ...
as Wong Luk-lam (王藍祿), Luk's friend whom he met in prison and works as an informant for Luk. *Anika Sheng as Tammy Tam (譚美莉), an ICAC officer and Luk's subordinate. *
Liu Kai-chi Dick Liu Kai-chi (, 30 September 1953 – 28 March 2021) was a Hong Kong actor, best known for his everyman supporting roles. His career spanned over 40 years, with appearances in over 90 television series and 70 films. He earned eight nomina ...
as Kwong Yat-long (鄺逸朗), a senior Customs inspector who accepted bribes from Siu to smuggle sex slaves from Thailand to Hong Kong. *
Dada Chan Dada Chan (born 22 March 1989) is a Hong Kong actress and model under Jacso Entertainment based in Hong Kong. Entertainment career In 2007, as a model, she was with Hong Kong singer Jason Chan shooting Tao-Ti green tea (道地百果园饮品) adv ...
as Donut Ma (馬冬娜), Wong Luk-lam's wife. *
Lo Hoi-pang Lo Hoi-pang (born 21 December 1941) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Lo attended TVB's Training Classes in 1973. Among his classmates are Chow Yun-fat and Ng Man-tat. Lo won the 2012 31st Hong Kong Film Awards for the Best Supporting Actor c ...
as Kenny and Ching Fei-hung's father. *Babyjohn Choi as Cel Siu (蕭光漢), an ICAC officer and Luk's subordinate. *Deno Cheung as Wong Hoi-leung (黃海良), an ICAC officer and Luk's subordinate. *Toby Chan as Cindy Lee (李慧雅), a G4 inspector and Lau's subordinate. *
Wilfred Lau Wilfred Lau Ho-Lung is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is also known as "師兄" (C-Hing, Senpai) in the entertainment industry because he was the winner of the 16th annual New Talent Singing Awards International Finals in 1997, despite not be ...
as Si-hing (師兄), a G4 inspector and Lau's subordinate. *Ding Haifeng as Hong Liang (洪亮), director of China's Anti-Corruption Bureau. *Sienna Li as Chumook (初沐), Siu's underling. *Kendy Cheung as a suicide bomber sent to kill Pong. *Monna Liu as Ding Rou (丁柔), an investigator of the
Supreme People's Procuratorate The Supreme People's Procuratorate () is the highest national agency responsible for legal prosecution and investigation in the People's Republic of China. Conceived initially in 1949 as the Supreme People's Prosecutor's Office, the agency was r ...
. *Elisa Ye as Alice, Pong's assistant. *
Cheung Siu-fai Cheung Siu-fai (; born 4 February 1963), also known as Eddie Cheung, is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known for his many supporting or everyman roles similar to Liu Kai-chi Dick Liu Kai-chi (, 30 September 1953 – 28 March 2021) was a Hon ...
as Yu Hung-sing (余洪盛), deputy commissioner of the ICAC and director of Crime & Security. *Eddie Kwan as Yu Sir (余Sir), director of investigation of the ICAC. *Justin Cheung as Sirius, a killer sent to go after Pong. *Lee Fung as Siu's lawyer.


Production

Filming for ''G Storm'' commenced in December 2019. On 16 December 2019, filming of an explosion scene took place in
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which featured cast members
Louis Koo Louis Koo Tin-lok ( zh, t=古天樂; born 21 October 1970) is a Hong Kong actor, singer and film producer. He began his professional career as an actor in local television series, winning TVB's Best Actor award in 1999 and 2001. After 2001, he f ...
,
Julian Cheung Julian Cheung Chi-lam (born 27 August 1971), better known by his stage name Chilam, is a Hong Kong singer and actor. Cheung is popularly known for his role as Guo Jing in the 1994 TV series adaptation of the ''Wuxia'' novel, '' The Legend o ...
,
Kevin Cheng Kevin Cheng Ka-wing (born 15 August 1969) is a Hong Kong American actor and singer who is currently under the management of the Hong Kong television network Television Broadcasts Limited, TVB. Cheng rose to fame in late 2004 after playing his fir ...
,
Jessica Hsuan Jessica Hester Hsuan (; PA: syn hyn, also known as Suen Huen, is a Hong Kong actress. Early life Hsuan's father gave her the name Jessica, while her mother gave her the middle name Hester. She was educated in Hong Kong at Maryknoll Convent S ...
,
Bosco Wong Bosco Wong Chung-chak (; born 13 December 1980) is a Hong Kong actor, singer, and entrepreneur who gained popularity in the modern drama ''Triumph in the Skies'' (2003). Since then, he has played a diverse spectrum of roles in television ser ...
and Deno Cheung along with over 100 extra actors. Production for the film was paused beginning in January 2020 due to the
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and did not resume until June 2020. Production officially wrapped up by the end of June. As a result of the pandemic, filming of two major scenes which include an international conference and a large scale gunfight that was set to be filmed in Southeast Asia had to be cancelled and be shot in Hong Kong instead.


Release

''G Storm'' was theatrically released on 31 December 2021 in Hong Kong.


Reception


Box office

As of 30 January 2022, ''G Storm'' has grossed a total of US$105.1 million worldwide combining its gross from Hong Kong (US$708,104), China (US$104.3 million), Taiwan (US$30,000), Australia (US$40,998) and New Zealand (US$10,100).


Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK$3,499,474 (US$448,846) during its first three days of release, debuting at No. 5 on its opening weekend. On its second weekend, the film grossed HK$2,021,899, moving up to No. 4, and have grossed a total of HK$5,521,373 (US$708,104) so far. Re-released in Hong Kong on April 21, the box office accumulated 5,657,223.


China

In China, the film grossed US$55.7 million during its first three days of release, debuting at No. 2 on its opening weekend. The film remained at No. 2 on its second weekend where it grossed US$24.7 million, and have grossed a total of US$80.4 million by then. During its third weekend, the film grossed US$10.2 million, remaining at No. 2 for three consecutive weeks, and have accumulated a total gross of US$90.6 million so by then. On its fourth weekend, the film grossed US$7.2 million, moving down to No. 3, and gave grossed a total of US$97.8 million by then. During its fifth weekend, the film stayed at No. 3 while grossing US$6.5 million and gives accumulated a total gross of US$104.3 million by then.


Taiwan

Opening on 14 January 2022 in Taiwan, the film grossed NT$470,000 (US$10,000) on its first two days of release, debuting at No. 10 on its opening weekend.


Critical reception

Edmund Lee of the ''
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'' gave the film a score of 2/5 stars, criticising the film's slack story and illogical screenplay.


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References


External links

* * {{David Lam (film director) 2021 action thriller films Hong Kong action thriller films Hong Kong detective films Hong Kong sequel films Police detective films 2020s Cantonese-language films Films about corruption Films about terrorism in Asia Films about human trafficking Films set in Hong Kong Films shot in Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)