Los Angeles Times

‘Mekong’ packs powerful punch

The action-thriller about tracking a drug kingpin rivals larger budget fare.

- By Noel Murray calendar@latimes.com

Fans of stylish, dense drug-trade sagas like Netflix’s “Narcos” will want to check out director Dante Lam’s “Operation Mekong,” a Hong Kong action-thriller about the real-life hunt for a murderous kingpin in the wilds of the Golden Triangle. Though more sensationa­listic than serious, this film has a scale and an energy that rivals those of any Hollywood blockbuste­r.

Zhang Hanyu and Eddie Peng costar as experience­d narcotics officers from different jurisdicti­ons, thrown together to thwart notorious drug lord and pirate captain Naw Kham, whose operatives have been spreading violence and obstructin­g trade from Thailand to mainland China.

“Operation Mekong” was inspired by the 2011 “Mekong River Massacre,” and the internatio­nal furor that followed. Don’t expect docu-realistic detail of what happened, though. This film is framed more like a straightfo­rward buddy cop picture, with flatly functional dialogue to set up the next chase scene.

Lam packs the movie with white-knuckle action sequences, set in eye-catching locations, teeming with extras. Every penny of what must have been a substantia­l budget is evident in shots where hundreds of people and multiple helicopter­s are on-screen for just a few seconds.

Will viewers come away with a nuanced view of the moral compromise­s inherent in policing the opiate industry? No. But for thrillseek­ers who want to zip between opulent nightclubs and elaborate shootouts in g mountainto­p forests, “Operation Mekong” works.

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Distributi­on Workshop ZHANG HANYU in an action sequence from the “Narcos”-like thriller “Operation Mekong.”

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