Brothers (2007 film) explained

Brothers
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T:兄弟
S:兄弟
P:Xiōng Dì
J:Hing1 Dai6
Director:Derek Chiu
Producer:Andy Lau
Kent Cheng
Starring:Michael Miu
Eason Chan
Andy Lau
Huang Yi
Felix Wong
Kent Tong
Gordon Lam
Teddy Lin
Wang Zhiwen
Music:Kubert Leung
Cinematography:Charlie Lam
Editing:Kwong Chi-leung
Studio:Focus Films
MediaCorp Raintree Pictures
Polybona Films
Distributor:Polybona Films
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Mandarin
English
Thai

Brothers is a 2007 Hong Kong film. The story follows the relationship between two brothers (Michael Miu and Eason Chan) who are part of a Hong Kong triad. The film mostly takes place in Hong Kong and Bangkok, Thailand. Produced by Andy Lau's Focus Films, Brothers is directed by Derek Chiu and written by Chan Kin-chung and Y.C. Kong. The film was released in mainland China in the name of 兄弟之生死同盟 (pinyin: Xiōngdì zhī Shēngsǐ Tóngméng; lit. Brothers: Alliance of Life and Death).

Co starring leads include Andy Lau, Huang Yi, Felix Wong, Kent Tong and Teddy Lin. The film marks a 16-year reunion of four out of the Five Tiger Generals of TVB since The Tigers (1991), except for Tony Leung, who was unavailable as he was filming Lust, Caution (2007).

Cast

Tam family

Yim family

Police department

Other

Awards

27th Hong Kong Film Awards