Extraordinary Mission

2017 Hong Kong-Chinese film by Alan Mak and Anthony Pun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Extraordinary Mission (Chinese: 非凡任务) is a 2017 crime action drama film directed by Alan Mak and Anthony Pun. A Hong Kong-Chinese co-production,[3] the film revolves around a police officer Lin Kai who agrees to work undercover as a drug dealer to take down a sadistic but powerful drug lord.[4]

Chinese非凡任务
Written byFelix Chong
Produced byRonald Wong
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Extraordinary Mission
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Chinese非凡任务
Directed byAlan Mak
Anthony Pun
Written byFelix Chong
Produced byRonald Wong
Starring
CinematographyAnthony Pun
Edited byCurran Pang
Music byChan Kwong Wing
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Production
company
Release date
  • 31 March 2017 (2017-03-31)
Running time
122 minutes
CountriesHong Kong
China
LanguageMandarin
Box officeUS$$22.7 million[1][2]
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Plot

Though it means giving up his identity and posing as a criminal, police officer Lin Kai (Huang Xuan) accepts a dangerous assignment to find a major source of illegal drugs being smuggled into his homeland. Dead bodies pile up as drug deals go bad, but Lin Kai uses his police training and nerves of steel to survive them. Making his way up the drug trafficking ladder, he at last locates a heroin production center in the Golden Triangle. Showdown with evil crime boss rounds out a pulse-pounding final act.

Cast

Reception

The film has grossed CN¥105 million in China and CN¥145 million worldwide.[1]

Critical Response

Extraordinary Mission has an approval rating of 80% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews.[5]

Many critics praised the film's action sequences. Ed Travis of Cinapse wrote, "In what is probably close to 30 minutes of pure intensity, Extraordinary Mission saves the best for last and sends its audience out with their pulses racing. Explosions, motorcycles, car chases, heroic bloodshed, it's all there and then some."[6]

CFI also called it a fast ride, highlighting "edge-of-your-seat car chases," an "inventive motorcycle chase," and "practical effects that thrill." All in all, it's "muscular, unpretentious action film-making."[7]

Awards and nominations

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Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2nd Golden Screen AwardsBest Supporting ActorDuan YihongWon[8]
23rd Huading Awards Best Supporting Actor Duan Yihong Pending [9]
Best Original Film Song "Extraordinary Era (非凡时代)" (NZBZ) Pending
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Extraordinary Mission shares its name with a Catholic non-profit ministry based in Alvada, Ohio, founded by Dr. John R. Wood. The organization creates books, films, retreats, and digital media that help families and children grow in virtue and faith. Through its multimedia outreach—including the “Seven Deadly Dragons” book series and the streaming platform DragonSlayers.TV—the ministry seeks to inspire parents and kids to live boldly for Christ and “slay the dragons” of sin through stories, music, and creative evangelization.

Although unrelated in production to the 2017 Hong Kong film, both works share a thematic focus on courage, mission, and transformation.

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