Monga (2010)

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Monga es el nombre de un antiguo barrio de Taipei que ahora se conoce como Distrito Wanhua. Mosquito ([[Mark Zhao]] ) y sus amigos no se hacen ilusiones acerca de las leyes no escritas que prevalecen en esta parte de la ciudad: si quieres sobrevivir aquí tienes que ser más fuerte que sus enemigos. Mosquito, Monk ([[Ethan Ruan]]), Dragon, Monkey y A-po son los miembros de la "Banda de los Príncipes". Mosquito es invitado a unirse a la banda después de su muslo de pollo fue robada por un miembro de una pandilla rival en su primer día en la escuela en Monga. Mosquitos y sus amigos pronto comienzan a disfrutar de su estilo de vida mafioso y planean asumir el control como gangsters en las calles de Monga. Sin embargo, no sabe que hay otros que estan muy celosos de su éxito. Geta, uno de los líderes de la vieja tríada Monga, ve como su deber enseñar a estos jóvenes advenedizos las verdaderas leyes de gansterismo. Y así Geta dice a los jóvenes acerca de la herencia transmitida por los fundadores de la ciudad y las estrictas leyes de una fraternidad que siempre debe luchar no sólo por razones territoriales, sino también para proteger su honor. Pero incluso Geta no tiene ni idea de la tormenta que está a punto de golpear Monga - una tormenta que va a destruir los valores tradicionales de la ciudad y los vestigios de su gloria. Una banda nueva, erizada de un arsenal de armas de fuego, está a punto de cambiar para siempre el pequeño mundo en el que Geta y la "Banda de los Príncipes" se han hecho en su hogar. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: Taiwan
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Fecha de estreno: feb 5, 2010
  • Duración: 2 hr. 21 min.
  • Puntuación: 7.4 (scored by 195 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #41643
  • Popularidad: #13641
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13+ - Teens 13 or older

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This was a really good movie. I loved the 80's memories that jumped into my head while watching it. I really liked the music that was played (go Air Supply). Ok enough of the 80's memories. God the hair and the ugly clothes. Make me stop now the memories r killing me. AGGGGGG!



Ok for real! The movie was really good. I liked the story of brotherhood and loyality. Acting was great. I could not get over the mullet hair on Rhydian Vaughan. I will watch this again just for the 80's throw-back. I was born in the 80's so it's funny for me to watch and look at some of the stuff that was around back then. The one thing I think that they got wrong though is the earbuds that were used to listen to the music. I don't think they had those back then, but I could be wrong. I will have to look it up. Anyway watch it is u want. I think it is good enough for a 2nd run.

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"I became a gangster because of a chicken leg"

Director Doze Niu set Monga in the 1980’s replete with terrible hairstyles and requisite Air Supply music. The five boys of the Gang of Princes had enough daddy issues to ask for a group rate at their local therapist’s office. The boys also dealt with the daily violence on the streets, betrayals, death, and unrequited love.

Mosquito’s father died after he was born and he’s been bullied everywhere he and his mother have lived. The bullying begins again at his new school over the chicken leg in his lunch. After school, Dog Boy and his crew jump Mosquito but the new kid acquits himself well and the real power gang led by Dragon Lee and Monk take notice and take Mosquito under their wing. While Dragon Lee is the leader due to his dad’s gang status, Monk, his second in command, provides the muscle and the brains. The boys become sworn brothers and spend more time together hanging out than in school. Life can be precarious on the streets as the brotherhood find out after a deadly mistake has repercussions, a secret touches the wrong ears, and a new player comes to town unafraid to shake up the old way of doing business.

Triads, gangs, and boys’ gangs have all been done. Doze put his own Taiwanese flair on Monga. The crowded, brightly lit streets deserved their own screen credits. The scenes were as loud and chaotic as the story. While there were plenty of fights, they often came across more balletic, especially with the soothing music playing in the background and slow-motion shots. Monk and Mosquito were the focus of the main plot and subplots. Monk’s feelings for Dragon Lee ran far deeper than brotherhood. He protected Dragon Lee from his own worst inclinations and took the punishment for his actions from Dragon’s gang boss dad. Monk also had his own aspirations and deeply held resentments. Mosquito was the innocent one of the crew. He was looking for family, for brothers, for connection---for a father. Much of the narration was told through his naïve eyes. Perhaps to bring a feminine element into the film or to give Mosquito a soft shoulder to lie on, Ning, a prostitute was introduced. Around the same age, the two fell into a tender friendship, limited by her contract at the brothel. Doze played the Mainland triad leader determined to take over Monga and who also had a connection to Mosquito and his mom.

Mark Chao in his film debut provided the character who could show horror and fear when called upon for the audience. At times a little stiff, but overall, a good first film performance. Ethan Juan was both mesmerizing and terrifying as Monk. With good reason he won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor for his primal portrayal of the young gangster. Rhydian Vaughan didn’t have as much to do, although he was saddled with the worst mullet outside of a redneck truck stop in 1980’s Texas. The veteran cast gave the proper gravitas to the criminal adults in the room.

The first half of the frenetic movie was all about bonding and hanging out, and navigating the different groups and their territories. When there was no turning back, the shift in tone was cataclysmic and there was no denying that blood would be shed, and vows would be broken. When war came to Monga, no one was ready for the consequences, not even those who thought they were above it. Blood would flow like cherry blossoms.

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  • Movie: Monga
  • País: Taiwán
  • Fecha de estreno: feb 5, 2010
  • Duración: 2 hr. 21 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 13 + - Adolescentes de 13 o más

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  • Puntuación: 7.4 (puntuado por 195 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #41643
  • Popularidad: #13641
  • Fans: 512

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