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The Dragon Family
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In the late 1980's, Triad action/dramas were being cranked out by the boatload by Hong Kong film-makers, so there were quite a few that fell through the cracks, even ones that featured big stars. The Dragon Family, despite starring Andy Lau, is a fairly unknown movie -- probably because it really adds nothing new to the genre. The standard plot has Andy and Max Mok as the "good" kids of a Triad family who go out for revenge (along with their buddy Alan Tam) after their relatives are massacred.

Yep, that's about it. There's no big plot twists or double-crosses. There's no flashy editing or cinematography. The acting is a bit flat to say the least. As a matter of fact, for about the first half, The Dragon Family is pretty damn boring. However, during the aforementioned massacre, the movie's action and violence quotient is ramped up considerably, culminating in a satisfying finale that show's off some of Gordon Liu's best work as an action director. If you're a fan of old-school Triad movies and have some paitience, The Dragon Family is a film worth checking out.

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"Dragon Family" is a pretty good triad flick. The letterboxed transfer is clean and relatively free from digital artifacts.
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