Overheard Trilogy (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Overheard Trilogy (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Written and directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong, the Overheard series has tackled three very different stories of crime and punishment in the Hong Kong commerce world. Now, you can own the blockbuster trilogy – starring Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu – with this special box set!

Overheard (2009)
Cops Johnny (Lau Ching Wan), Gene (Louis Koo), and Max (Daniel Wu) are part of a special task force investigating a business firm that engages in financial crimes. While monitoring slimy executive Low (Waise Lee), Gene overhears an illegal stock tip. Street-smart Gene is married with kids, one of whom is battling cancer, and he himself has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness; he desperately wants to leave money behind for his family. Clean-cut Max is soon marrying into an overbearing rich family, and wants to prove himself financially. The two decide to make a gamble, and throw their life savings into the stock. Johnny who’s harboring some secrets of his own – he’s seeing the estranged wife (Zhang Jingchu) of his superior (Alex Fong) – covers for them. For these three cops who have always played it straight, all it takes is one wrong step to send them into a vicious crime spiral of no return.

Overheard 2 (2011)
Manson (Lau Ching Wan) is a successful stockbroker with powerful, secretive employers. After an automobile accident, Manson discovers that someone has wiretapped into his entire life. An investigation by righteous police officer Jack (Louis Koo) reveals that the man behind this complex surveillance system is Joe (Daniel Wu), an ex-soldier with a dark past. At the same time, Jack also discovers the existence of the Landlords’ Club, a group of experienced stock fixers with enormous power over the stock market. What does Joe want with the Landlords’ Club, and how is he connected to it?

Overheard 3 (2014)
In the 1970s, the Hong Kong government enacted a policy that granted each male heir of New Territories villagers the privilege to build a house without paying any dues to the government. Since then, those grants have become a commodity that village leaders can profit from. Luk (Kenneth Tsang) is one of those leaders. However, the Luk family’s NT Land Group shocks the village when it decides to go public thanks to an ambitious residential high-rise project made possible with the grants it bought up and the help of a businessman from Mainland China (Huang Lei). Bitter over not receiving a share of the new company, the Luk Brothers (Lau Ching Wan, Gordon Lam, Alex Fong, Lam Ka Wah) set a plan in motion to grab the company shares they should’ve gotten. Meanwhile, Jau (Louis Koo), one of the Luk Brothers, has been released from prison after serving five years for committing a murder that paved the way for the high-rise project. On the surface, he appears to be rejoining the Luk Brothers, but he’s secretly working with technology expert Joe (Daniel Wu) to spy on the four men for someone.
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