Tactical Unit All 6 Movieshttps://nitro.download/view/8A195ED035422DA/Tactical_Unit_1_PTU_Police_Tactical_Unit_%28Hong_Kong_2003%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/243F0693F421B9E/Tactical_Unit_1_PTU_Police_Tactical_Unit_%28Hong_Kong_2003%29.srthttps://nitro.download/view/EB9D22193C5B1E6/Tactical_Unit_2__-_The_Code_%5E__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/D3DC44F7AE20926/Tactical_Unit_2__-_The_Code_%5E__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.srthttps://nitro.download/view/00BBF30ABD1738B/Tactical_Unit_3__-_No_Way_Out_%5E__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/0207DBDA248DA79/Tactical_Unit_3__-_No_Way_Out_%5E__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.srthttps://nitro.download/view/80E3B53F9E78882/Tactical_Unit_4__-_Human_Nature_%5E_HD__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/A169FEA979F4D68/Tactical_Unit_4__-_Human_Nature_%5E_HD__%28Hong_Kong__2008%29.srthttps://nitro.download/view/E0C84C52453C12B/Tactical_Unit_5__-_Comrades_in_Arms_%5E__%28Hong_Kong_2009%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/260C5EBFAA5E11A/Tactical_Unit_5__-_Comrades_in_Arms_%5E__%28Hong_Kong_2009%29.srthttps://nitro.download/view/E0B4D75FA1269EF/Tactical_Unit_6__-_Partners_%5E__%28Hong_Kong_2009%29.mp4https://nitro.download/view/22F8B8C39ADA119/Tactical_Unit_6__-_Partners_%5E__%28Hong_Kong_2009%29.srt
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(compared to Drug War) Jo Jin Woong does a worse job of switching into different characters than Sun Hong Lei. Here the plot goes stupid way sooner, but doesn't reach the same level of stupidity. The Korean production values are of course a little higher. I suppose in terms of action Drug War might have been a bit better, but it's close.
Watch the Extended version, because more is better.
Sun Hong Lei switching roles, so to speak, is good. The highlight of the movie.Towards the end it gets painfully…
If "Timmy" wants to only save his own skin, like the execution scene implies, why does he start the whole shootout? He could just continue helping the police and get off with a reduced sentence.
If "Timmy" cared for his family members, why does he sacrifice them and kill one himself?
If "Timmy" wanted to flee and live in hiding on the run from police, the time he's at the mute-run factory of his is the best moment. He has the whole tunnel to escape through thing and his loyal guys would have a shoot-out with the police as his distraction.
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Why his first factory explodes with his wife dying, and he drives around drugged, is never touched upon.
Also, if "Timmy" himself was an addict, seeing how he starts the film on drugs, why is he so composed and never in need of drugs all movie long?
I believe Mu Jin also used Ji Woo for his revenge on Gi Ho for planting an undercover cop on him, and let her…
I've seen a few Korean productions where gangsters randomly kill policemen (maybe Bad Guys?), and a different bunch where policemen know that gangsters usually won't touch them [since attacking the police is harshly punished]. YMMV.
Surely "we should avoid bloodshed" is a model cop kind of view, while "just let them kill each other" is more something you expect the cynical jaded mad dog cop to say.
(It has an 8.0, but just appears as N/A here.)
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Original vs Director's Cut : https://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=3230
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Jo Jin Woong does a worse job of switching into different characters than Sun Hong Lei.
Here the plot goes stupid way sooner, but doesn't reach the same level of stupidity.
The Korean production values are of course a little higher.
I suppose in terms of action Drug War might have been a bit better, but it's close.
Watch the Extended version, because more is better.
But yes, the way he walked out I wondered if he walked out after being shot.
If "Timmy" cared for his family members, why does he sacrifice them and kill one himself?
If "Timmy" wanted to flee and live in hiding on the run from police, the time he's at the mute-run factory of his is the best moment. He has the whole tunnel to escape through thing and his loyal guys would have a shoot-out with the police as his distraction.
--
Why his first factory explodes with his wife dying, and he drives around drugged, is never touched upon.
Also, if "Timmy" himself was an addict, seeing how he starts the film on drugs, why is he so composed and never in need of drugs all movie long?
Towards the end it gets painfully dumb. Stuff from the initial premise is also never explained.
Surely "we should avoid bloodshed" is a model cop kind of view, while "just let them kill each other" is more something you expect the cynical jaded mad dog cop to say.