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“Wolf Pack” MOVIE REVIEW

 

“Wolf Pack”

MOVIE REVIEW




Written and directed by Michael Xiang, “Wolf Pack”, stars Jin Zhang, Arif Rahman, Laxia Jiang, and Mark Luu, among others. It was camera-handled by Wing-Hang Wong and edited by Ka-Fai Cheung. The plot of the film revolves around a Wolf Pack team led by long-time foreign security operative Lao Diao during one of their missions to track down foreign terrorist forces that are expanding their reach into China's energy lifeline.


The film is set in southern Egypt and features Kay Tong, played by Li Zhiting a disillusioned charity doctor who has to abandon a patient, and he boarded in Luxor coach. Along the way, Linda Xu, played by Jiang Lucia, head of insurance company ML Global's medical emergency department, approaches him to do a job in Java, Indonesia, where 12 children are trapped by a volcano. After getting off the bus, Kai Tong is taken to the helicopter where she meets her fellow team mates and is drugged. He wakes up in the middle of nowhere in an Arab country, Guli, where he and his team are captured by the rebel group Taku Armed Forces, and forced to operate on the younger brother of leader Taku Sr., the role done by Isaac Fernandez. The group was later freed to discover that it was a group of six Chinese mercenaries calling themselves the Beiwei International Security & Defense Company. This is Guan Xiang, also known as Diochen, and one of the "Linda Xu" mercenaries nicknamed Monstrosity. Ke Tong tries to escape and fails, then convinces Guan Zhiyang to stay with them for their next mission - to find a rebel and hand him over to the Cooley government. The mission fails and the group is forced to retreat, hiding in a safe house in the capital for further instructions. Guan Zhiyang was the business partner of Ke Yan, Ke Tong's doctor father, whom Ke Tong had been hunting for his murder for years. The group’s client turns out to be Cooley’s Defence Ministry, which hires the group to defend a joint-venture gas pipeline built by TKGB, a joint venture between the Cooley government and China from rebels. The team's work involves protecting TKGB's largest shareholder, a Chinese woman known as Qiu Feng, played by Xue Jianing, who is visiting the country.


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