L Storm

L Storm is a 2018 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by David Lam. The film is a sequel to the 2016 film, S Storm, starring returning cast members Louis Koo and Julian Cheung, alongside new cast members Kevin Cheng, Stephy Tang, Patrick Tam, Michael Tse and Adam Pak in his debut film role. L Storm is set for theatrical release in Hong Kong on 23 August 2018.

L Storm
Official film poster
TraditionalL風暴
SimplifiedL风暴
MandarinL Fēng Bào
CantoneseL Fung1 Bou6
Directed byDavid Lam
Produced byRaymond Wong
Screenplay byWong Ho-wa
Ho Man-lung
Based onDavid Lam
StarringLouis Koo
Julian Cheung
Kevin Cheng
Stephy Tang
Patrick Tam
Michael Tse
Adam Pak
Music byAnthony Chue
CinematographyZhang Ying
Edited byPoon Hung
Production
company
Pegasus Motion Pictures
Huace Media
Wanda Media
Er Dong Pictures
MY Pictures Studio
Beijing Youpin Investment Fund
Shanghai Tencent Pictures Culture Media
Zhongqing Xingying Media
CF Tide Films
Wishart Communication
Distributed byPegasus Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 23 August 2018 (2018-08-23)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
BudgetUS$5-10 million[1]
Box officeUS$64.52 million

Plot

Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong) (ICAC) investigator William Luk (Louis Koo) and Joint Financial Intelligence Unit (JFIU) officer Lau Po-keung (Julian Cheung) are respectively investigating a corruption and money laundering case both involving Customs officer Tik Wai-kit (Michael Tse), but are unable to find any clues. At this time, Kenny Ching (Kevin Cheng) of ICAC's L Team (Internal Disciplinary Investigation Team) receives a report from Eva Ng (Stephy Tang), claiming Luk has accepted a bribe of HK$12 million. Unable to provide an explanation, Luk was immediately suspended from his duties.

Lau discovers that Luk was framed which is inextricably linked to the money laundering case he has been investigating. At the same time, Lau also suspects bank director Thompson Yau (Adam Pak) assisting the mastermind of a criminal organisation, Wong Hoi-wo (Patrick Tam), in money laundering. Chinese Anti-Corruption Bureau Director Hong Liang (Ding Haifeng) arrives in Hong Kong and to provide important intel for Lau, revealing that mainland Chinese corrupt officials are involved in the money laundering case. Luk risks his safety to collect evidence to prove his innocence, but was imprisoned.

Cast

  • Louis Koo as William Luk (陸志廉)
  • Julian Cheung as Lau Po-keung (劉保強)
  • Kevin Cheng as Kenny Ching (程德明)
  • Stephy Tang as Eva Ng (吳頌華)
  • Patrick Tam as Wong Hoi-wo (王海禾)
  • Michael Tse as Tik Wai-kit (狄偉杰)
  • Adam Pak as Thompson Yau (遊子新)
  • Louis Cheung as Ho Tai-sing (何大成)
  • Babyjohn Choi as Cel Chan (陳俊輝)
  • Janelle Sing as Tammy Tam (譚美莉)
  • Liu Kai-chi as Tsui Yau-choi (徐有才)
  • Lo Hoi-pang as Uncle Kwai-hing (貴興叔)
  • Law Lan as Raymond Chan's mother
  • Evergreen Mak as Yeung Ching-fook (楊正福)
  • Ding Haifeng as Hong Liang (洪亮)
  • Toby Chan as Cindy Lee (李慧雅)
  • Deno Cheung as Leung (細良)
  • Alan Luk as Choi (蔡仔)
  • Feng Lei as Zhang Peng (張鵬)
  • Sienna Li as Zhao Meixin (招美欣)
  • Jessica Hsuan as Dr. Anson Au (區嘉雯)
  • Eddie Kwan as Yu Sir (余Sir)
  • Kam Hing-yin as Lau Po-keung's supervisor
  • Kumer So as Leopard (豹哥)
  • Timothy Cheng as Hanson Lam (林希聖)

Production

Principal photography for L Storm began on 21 August 2017 in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.[2][3] Filming wrapped up on 23 October 2017 after filming its final action scene on a yacht involving actors Louis Koo and Kevin Cheng hunting down criminals while the crew also celebrated Koo's 47th birthday, which occurred two days before.[4]

Box office

L Storm grossed a total of US$64,517,456, combining its box office gross from Hong Kong, China and Australia.

In Hong Kong, the film grossed s total of HK$17,412,266 during its theatrical run from 23 August to 21 October 2018, making it the four highest-grossing domestic film in the territory of 2018.[5]

In China, the film grossed a total of ¥442,986,000.[6]

Sequel

References

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