Addictive viewing

By Chen Nan (Beijing Weekend)
Updated: 2007-02-15 10:22

Addictive viewingFrom beautiful opium poppy flowers to lethal, life-destroying drugs, the complete life cycle of opium is unveiled in the new movie Protg by writer/director Yee Tung-shing and producer Peter Chan.

They spent a great deal of time and effort carefully researching the dark underworld of the drug, from the traffickers and drug users to policemen, so as to portray them as realistically as possible in this movie, before they finally decided to make it earlier last year.

"I was shocked when I read the statistics from the UN that in a world population of 6 billion, there are 200 million drug addicts, indicating there is one in 30," explained the director. "After reading that I became determined to bring out the truth and show people the impact drugs have on the world, letting people know the dangers and to be alert."

Before starting filming, Yee got in contact with drug users and those active in drug circles. He said he expected audiences to be shocked by the film. "It's really terrible how such a beautiful flower can result in such a nightmare," said Yee.

In the gritty thriller, Nick (Daniel Wu), an undercover cop in a police anti-drug team, has been following drug tycoon Kwan (Andy Lau, pictured below) for eight years. The two have developed a close mentor/pupil relationship but Kwan still remains secretive, never revealing any significant details of his operations where the drugs are stored or manufactured, or even the identity of other employees. That is until the day that Kwan decides to retire, and one by one his secrets are revealed.

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