My Father is a Hero

My Father is a Hero

  • Director: Corey Yuen
  • Writer: Sandy Shaw,Jing Wong
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong
  • Language: English, Cantonese
  • Release date: March 2, 1995
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Jet Li's The Enforcer
  • "My Father Is Hero" is an action film directed by Corey Yuen and starring Jet Li , Anita Mui and Xie Miao .
    The film tells the story of Gong Wei, a Chinese special police officer, who was sent to infiltrate a Hong Kong crime syndicate to investigate a series of incidents involving domestic corruption and other serious crimes. 
    The film was released in Hong Kong, China on March 2, 1995.

    Details

    • Release date March 2, 1995
    • Production companies Win's Entertainment Ltd.

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    • By Clemens 2022-04-21 09:03:30

      Father-son love in cop movies

      This is a movie about police and bandits. It tells the story of the mainland police officer Gong Wei (Jet Li) going undercover in a Hong Kong crime syndicate. There are many highlights in the movie, but the one that attracts me the most is the relationship between Gong Wei and Consolidation (Xie Miao). Father-son love.

      When Gong Wei and Consolidated farewell, Consolidated eyes firmly told Xiao Hei "I won't cry", but when he saw his father's departure, he couldn't help...

    • By Cindy 2022-04-20 09:02:34

      Views and impressions of several scenes in "Letter to Dad"

      The film tells the story of an undercover battle of wits and bravery that runs through his family's upheaval, the death of his wife and the development of his "new love".

      The first is the scene of the male protagonist's son's martial arts competition. When the male protagonist is on the phone, a coin is tied and a rope is thrown into it and then pulled out after the call. The first impression of this scene is that the male protagonist is a careless person living at the bottom. Man, in...

    • By Heath 2022-04-20 09:02:34

      letter to dad

      Gong Wei, an undercover police officer in mainland China, could not give more care to his seriously ill wife due to his work, nor could he provide more care for his son who is sensible and skilled in martial arts. When his wife and children urgently needed him, Gong Wei was ordered by his boss to Pretending to be a criminal, he escaped with Xiao Hei, a Hong Kong gangster captured by the mainland, and embarked on an undercover journey to Hong Kong's Fuguang gang. Gong Wei and Fu Guang's gang...

    • By Elaina 2022-04-20 09:02:34

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      This movie is still very good. It seems that Li Linjie's movies are good in the early stage, but not in the later stage. I watched this movie just to change my impression.
      In fact, it didn't touch Li very much, but Xie Miao's performance was even more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. A sensible child, who is young but has such vicissitudes, gives people a different feeling. Many of the performances are in place. Yes, but there was a scene that exaggerated Xie Miao's maturity a...

    • By Alexys 2022-04-20 09:02:34

      the purest emotion

      In my memory, when I was a child, I vaguely watched some clips. I saw that touching scene in a show recently, so I watched the whole movie again.
        There is no particular reason, just listening to the background music and watching Xiao Gu's words and deeds, I shed tears unconsciously. Especially the part where Xiao Gu was seen through by Fu Guang and Jet Li, the father, broke his son with his own hands. What the child said made people have to cry for him.
        Such a father-son...

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    • By Jabari 2023-09-12 18:03:33

      I have always wondered what Yu Rongguang's path is. In the 1990s, he acted opposite Jet Li, and after more than ten years, he cooperated with Jackie Chan many times, and even participated in Hollywood movies, but he was always popular but not purple. ps. Back then, Zou Zhaolong was still an ugly little bastard....

    • By Dee 2023-09-04 02:50:31

      At that time, I always thought that this boy was really Li Daxia's...

    • By Cale 2023-08-27 17:29:49

      It seems that I watched it on a short-distance bus a long time ago... I just remember why I have to give such a small child a coquettish mother after the death of her biological mother (I didn't know it was Anita Mui at the time), and then wrote to my father to cause my father to almost fail to go undercover and be beaten badly......

    • By Okey 2023-08-18 19:32:48

      I watched it as a kid! The ending is very touching! ! ! ! !...

    • By Ressie 2023-07-20 22:24:17

      The most memorable one of the movies that the school organized to watch in elementary school. Later, I always wanted to introduce others to watch, but I didn't know the name, so I introduced it to other children: the movie is called "The Bullshit Kid Who Dies N...

    Movie plot

    Gong Wei ( Jet Li ) is a Chinese police special police officer who was sent to infiltrate a Hong Kong crime syndicate to investigate serious crimes involving domestic corruption. In order to gain the trust of Fu Guang ( Ringo Yu ) , Gong Wei participates in a black and black operation, fighting with gangsters in the downtown area, and the police team arrives. Gong Wei had to hold Inspector Fang Yihua ( Anita Mui ) hostage to confront...
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    As can be seen from the title of the film, although "My Father Is Hero" is also an action film, it mainly focuses on the relationship between father and son. The film is quite successful in the combination of literary and martial arts. Jet Li's external thick and internal fine, Xie Miao's youth and maturity, the mutual support and deep tacit understanding between father and son, are very vivid and touching. The two female characters...
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    Movie quotes

    • [In front of 3 agressive bad boys]

      Kung Wei: You'd better go, Johnny.

      Johnny Kung: I wanna stay with you, pa'.

      Kung Wei: You're sure?

      Johnny Kung: You bet!