
Five young hoodlums sing karaoke, murder, joke around, get beaten up, win and lose women, and learn the value of blind loyalty.
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Simon Yam
Boss Chiang Tin-Sung

Gary Mak Wing-Lun

Michael Tse Tin-Wah
Dai Tin Yee

Jordan Chan Siu-Chun
Chicken

Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
Chan Ho Nam

Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung

Francis Ng Chun-Yu
Ugly Kwan

Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
Uncle Bee

Teresa Ha Ping
Kwan's Mother

Lee Siu-Kay
Boss Keith

Jerry Lamb Hiu-Fung
Bau Pei / Foreskin

Joe Cheng Cho

Pauline Yeung Yung-Lin
Elevator Passenger

Dion Lam Dik-On
Silly Keung

Andy Lee Diy-Yue
Yiu

Spencer Lam Seung-Yi
Priest Lam / San Foo

Jason Chu Wing-Tong
Chow Pan

Ronny Ching

Gigi Lai Chi
Smartie / Sai Sai Nap

Suki Chan Sau-Yue

Shing Fui-On
Boss Saur

Chik King-Man

Lui Tat

Tsang Siu-Yin
Kwan's Girl

Raven Choi Yip-San
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Who is the leader of the Hung Hing Society that the teenage friends idolize at the beginning of the film?
Uncle Bee
Ugly Kwan
Chiang Tin Sung
Smartie
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Beginning in 1985, teenage Chan Ho Nam Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin, his best friends “Chicken” Jordan Chan Siu-Chun, Dai Tin-Yee Michael Tse Tin-Wah, Pou Pan Jerry Lam Hiu-Fung and his older brother Chow Pan Jason Chu Wing-Tong idolize the local Hung Hing Society and its loud, loyal leader, Uncle Bee Frankie Ng Chi-Hung. A misunderstanding spirals into violence when they are pummeled by the society’s infamous enforcer, Ugly Kwan Francis Ng Chun-Yu, and the teens decide to join the ranks, stepping onto a path that will shape the rest of their lives.
A decade later, in 1995, Ho Nam and his circle have grown into dependable members who act as Bee’s enforcers. Their first major strike targets Kwan’s associate, Ba Bai Joe Cheng Cho, signaling their rising influence within the organization. At the same time, a sharp-edged young woman known as Smartie Gigi Lai Chi forcibly carjacks Ho Nam’s car to demand payment, only to be captured by Ho Nam and his men. Rather than simply punish her, Ho Nam allows her to remain nearby, and Smartie’s initial defiance gradually gives way to genuine affection for him.
Seeing Ho Nam’s growing fame, Ugly Kwan grows wary and tries to lure him away with a payoff, offering Ho Nam a chance to run his own faction under his wing. Ho Nam refuses, choosing loyalty over money, and the tension between Bee’s faction and Kwan’s ambitions intensifies. The moment comes when Kwan’s machinations threaten Smartie as she is targeted to star in a film produced by Kwan’s studio. Ho Nam steps in, shielding her and treating her as a partner rather than a possession. Smartie, who once seemed out of reach, begins to see Ho Nam in a new light as they move forward together, even as Jealousy and distrust simmer elsewhere.
Soon, Bee is sent to Macau by Hung Hing’s chairman, Chiang Tin Sung Simon Yam to carry out another assignment. Bee tasks Ho Nam and his crew with the mission, but it becomes clear the plan is a trap, engineered by Kwan to fracture Ho Nam’s bond with Chicken and to plant doubt about Ho Nam’s loyalty. The ambush exposes fractures within the group: Chow Pan is killed in the chaos, and Ho Nam bears the blame for the failed operation, straining his friendships and forcing him to confront the consequences of the treachery.
The strain within Hung Hing deepens when Chicken’s girlfriend and Ho Nam are kidnapped and drugged by Kwan’s men and coerced into sex, with the acts recorded on videotape as supposed proof of violating the society’s sacred codes. The revelation tears at the fabric of their relationships, driving Chicken into exile in Taiwan as he retreats from the mounting pressure.
At a high-level summit, Kwan accuses Bee of failing the hit and Ho Nam of betraying the inner rules by taking another man’s woman, presenting the videotape as irrefutable evidence. He also uses the moment to blame Chiang Tin Sung for failing to keep the house in order, and he positions himself as the new chairman. While some branch leaders align with Kwan, Bee remains opposed, and Chiang steps aside as Kwan consolidates power within Hung Hing.
Ho Nam is ultimately punished and barred from rejoining Hung Hing, leaving him sidelined as Kwan tightens his grip on the organization. Ten months pass, and Kwan orders Bee and Bee’s entire family killed, consolidating control and leaving Ho Nam with little recourse. Yet Chicken returns from Taiwan, now a branch leader in another local triad and ready to reforge ties with his former friends.
Together, Ho Nam and Chicken decide to strike back at Kwan by coordinating assassinations with the support of sympathetic branch leaders while also leveraging information obtained through local law enforcement. They discover that Kwan has been smuggling cocaine through his film studio, a fact that provides them with a powerful lever to turn the tide. In a climactic confrontation, Kwan attempts to flee, using Pou Pan Jerry Lam Hiu-Fung as a hostage. A police officer intervenes, ultimately shooting Kwan dead to end his reign of coercion and crime.
With the threat quelled, Chiang Tin Sung returns to reclaim the Hung Hing chair, and he publicly commends Ho Nam for his courage and persistence, cementing Ho Nam’s reputation within the organization and ensuring his name remains prominent within the society. The tale closes with a return to a fragile balance, shaped by loyalty, betrayal, and the uneasy sense that, in this world, power is always earned and never fully secure.
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