The best Raymond Wong Ho-yin’s drama movies

Raymond Wong Ho-yin

Raymond Wong Ho-yin

25/08/1975 (48 años)
Today we present the best Raymond Wong Ho-yin’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Raymond Wong Ho-yin’s movies.

Election

Election
7.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 20/10/2005
  • Character: Detective Wong
A drama-thriller centered on a democratic election within an organized crime society.

Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong

Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong
5.5/10
The story tells the story of a collusion between Hong Kong police and criminals in 1973, under the instigation of the British, they embezzled huge profits and poisoned the citizens. The Governor of Hong Kong established the Independent Commission Against Corruption

Needing You...

Needing You...
6.8/10
Wah and Kinki both working at the same department of a computer company. Both of them are not getting on very well initially, but friendship develops when they get to know each other after a while. When Wah starts to realize his emergent fondness for Kinki, his ex-girlfriend reappears and plans to gain back his affection. In addition, he notices that his ex-girlfriend arranges a guy to pair up with Kinki. At the same time, his supervisor would like to lay him off at work.

Help!!!

Help!!!
5.8/10
A trio of idealistic young doctors take on a corrupt, ineffective hospital management more interested in saving dollars than lives. Sub-plots crop up in the form of a love triangle, an electrical blackout, and a major car accident.

Expect the Unexpected

Expect the Unexpected
7.1/10
In this "cops and robbers" film, a raid on a jewelry store staged by a band of amateur hold-up artists goes horribly wrong, leading to a shoot-out. The elite Organized Crime Bureau team, headed by Captain Ching King Gen, is poised to go into action at a moment's notice. Working as a unit, they bring law and order to Hong Kong streets, where they must rely on their courage and skills to survive.

49 Days

49 Days
5.1/10
Liu (Stephen Fung) awaits execution after he is convicted of murdering his friends. According to Chinese superstition, the souls of the dead have 49 days to wander the earth before going to heaven or hell for an eternity. Liu and his lawyer (Gilian Chung) must find a way to intersect with the spirits to prove his innocence.

Love is a Many Stupid Thing

Love is a Many Stupid Thing
5.4/10
Spoof of the Hong Kong Blockbuster Infernal Affairs, the film is based on a bizarre and nonsense war between the police and the triads. Lek Sir sends Keung, Yan, and Fatty undercover inside Sam's garage to get evidence of any crime Sam has committed, so Lek can win back the heart of Sam's wife Mary.

Love Battlefield

Love Battlefield
6.6/10
The story of a couple (Niki Chow and Eason Chan) who break up one morning and proceed to find their love tested in unexpected and violent ways.

Koma

Koma
5.9/10
A horrid crime was committed at a wedding reception and bridesmaid Chi Ching was the lone eyewitness. At the police station, she recognised the suspect, Suen Ling, in a line up. She also discovered the affair between this stranger and her lover. All of a sudden the emotional turmoil surrounding her chronic illness resurfaced and quickly grew beyond control.

Looking for Mr. Perfect

Looking for Mr. Perfect
5.8/10
A policewoman has always had the worst luck in love. On a trip to Malaysia, she finally meets the man of her dreams. However, her Perfect Man might not be all he appears to be.

Where a Good Man Goes

Where a Good Man Goes
6.8/10
Fresh from a prison term, a former Triad boss resides in a hotel in Macau, where he befriends its owner and her young son.

Single Blog

Single Blog
5.9/10
Sex or love, which is more important? There are three female flat mates: Vivian is frivolous, Kitty is prim and proper, and Mei Wah is ditsy. Through new experiences of love and sex, they find themselves. Three women, with three different love and sex experiences, tell us that sex and love cannot be separated. Women talk always makes you lose in thought.

Show Me Your Love

Show Me Your Love
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/11/2016
  • Character: Nin
Told from Nin’s perspective, Show Me Your Love subtly reveals how the mother and son had been estranged by their years of miscommunication before Nin moved to Hong Kong to go to university. As the pair patch up their differences for a poignant closure, the film retains its composure with believable performances by its leads.

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