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Jiang Hu (film)

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Jiang Hu (江湖) (aka Gong Wu, Blood Brothers) is a 2004 Hong Kong film about Hong Kong gangs. It was directed by Ching-Po Wong and stars Andy Lau and Jacky Cheung.

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Jiang Hu simultaneously tells two stories. One story is about a gang leader, Mr. Hung (played by Andy Lau), and the tensions that arise between him and his old friend and second-in-command, Lefty (played by Jacky Cheung). Mr. Hung's wife has just had a child and Lefty feels that Mr. Hung should leave the gang business as he has now become too burdened with family. Mr. Hung is unhappy with Lefty's leadership style. To further complicate matters, it is rumoured that someone is trying to assassinate Mr. Hung. Three underbosses are plotting against Mr. Hung, but the extent of their plotting isn't revealed.

The second story is about two teenage low ranking gang members named Yik and Turbo, who are hoping to gain respect and rank in the gangs by performing a hit on a gang leader. The gang leader is not displayed in the movie, and the audience is to expect that Yik and Turbo are planning to murder Mr. Hung. What the audience doesn't know at this stage of the film is that Yik and Turbo are in fact Mr. Hung and Lefty in their youth. This story-line details their journey together up until the assassination, and displays the friendship between the two.

The film ends with Mr. Hung and Lefty fending of hoards of assassins in a final act of friendship before eventually being killed by some of the assassins. It is not made clear who sent the assassins to kill Mr. Hung. The film also touches on Mr. Hung's rise to power by showing his assassination of the gang leader and displaying how it gained him respect in prison.

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