It isn't the Bronx or Brooklyn, it isn't even New York. It's Chinatown... and it's about to explode.
In New York, racist Capt. Stanley White becomes obsessed with destroying a Chinese-American drug ring run by Joey Tai, an up-and-coming young gangster as ambitious as he is ruthless. While pursuing an unauthorized investigation, White grows increasingly willing to violate police protocol, resorting to progressively violent measures -- even as his concerned wife, Connie, and his superiors beg him to consider the consequences of his actions.
In 1985, the cinematic landscape was graced with the release of "Year of the Dragon," a gripping crime drama brought to life by The De Laurentiis Company and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by the acclaimed Michael Cimino, the film delves into the gritty underbelly of New York City's Chinatown, where the clash between traditional values and modern corruption sets the stage for an intense narrative. Starring Mickey Rourke as the relentless police captain Stanley White and John Lone as the ambitious gangster Joey Tai, "Year of the Dragon" captures the tension and cultural dynamics of a community caught in the throes of change. Set against the backdrop of the Chinese zodiac's Year of the Dragon, the film explores themes of power, loyalty, and the struggle for control. Stanley White, a Vietnam War veteran, is determined to clean up Chinatown, but his aggressive tactics and personal demons complicate his mission. On the other side, Joey Tai seeks to expand his criminal empire, navigating the delicate balance between old-world traditions and the allure of new opportunities. The film's narrative is enriched by its vivid portrayal of Chinatown's vibrant yet tumultuous environment, making it a compelling study of cultural and moral conflicts. "Year of the Dragon" received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its bold storytelling and intense performances, while others critiqued its portrayal of Asian characters and perceived cultural insensitivity. Despite the controversy, the film's raw energy and unflinching look at the criminal underworld have earned it a cult following over the years. The dynamic interplay between Rourke and Lone, coupled with Cimino's distinctive directorial style, contributes to the film's enduring appeal and its status as a notable entry in the crime genre. Produced in the United States, "Year of the Dragon" stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of The De Laurentiis Company and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to bring a provocative and engaging story to the screen. The film's exploration of the complexities within Chinatown and its characters' moral ambiguities continue to resonate with audiences, offering a thought-provoking look at the challenges of maintaining cultural identity amidst the pressures of modernization and crime.
Năm:1985
Ngân sách24000000$
Thời lượng134 phút
Doanh thu18707466$
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Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America