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Too Many Ways to Be No. 1 1997

★ 6.629 votes90 min📅 1997-03-14

Dive into *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1* (1997), Wai Ka-Fai's sharp and stylish crime comedy that blends action with existential wit. Follow a small-time triad player caught at a crossroads: one wrong move could seal his fate, while a bold choice might rewrite his destiny forever.

Director: Wai Ka-Fai

Cast

Sean Lau Ching-wan
Sean Lau Ching-wan
A Gau
Carman Lee Yeuk-Tung
Carman Lee Yeuk-Tung
Francis Ng Chun-Yu
Francis Ng Chun-Yu
Matt
Ruby Wong Cheuk-Ling
Ruby Wong Cheuk-Ling
Cheung Tat-Ming
Cheung Tat-Ming
A Bo
Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong
Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong
Joe Cheng Cho
Joe Cheng Cho
Matt Chow Hoi-Kwong
Matt Chow Hoi-Kwong
Sung Boon-Chung
Sung Boon-Chung
Cyrus Wong Ka-Ming
Cyrus Wong Ka-Ming

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1* (1997) about?

A low-level triad member faces a defining moment: betray his boss or risk everything to uncover the truth. His decision splits his life into two starkly different futures, each fraught with danger and moral compromise.

Who directed *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1*?

Wai Ka-Fai, known for his innovative blend of crime and dark comedy in Hong Kong cinema, helmed this stylish 1997 thriller.

Who stars in *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1*?

The film features Sean Lau Ching-wan as the protagonist, alongside Carman Lee, Francis Ng, Ruby Wong, and Cheung Tat-Ming in key roles.

Is *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1* (1997) worth watching?

For fans of gritty crime dramas with sharp dialogue and moral complexity, this 1997 film delivers a punchy 90-minute experience. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its director's reputation and genre blend make it a compelling watch for action enthusiasts.

How long is *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Too Many Ways to Be No. 1 (1997) — Crime Comedy Thriller Meets Triad Drama

Dive into *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1* (1997), Wai Ka-Fai's sharp and stylish crime comedy that blends action with existential wit. Follow a small-time triad player caught at a crossroads: one wrong move could seal his fate, while a bold choice might rewrite his destiny forever. Director Wai Ka-Fai crafts a moody, neon-lit Hong Kong underworld where loyalty is fragile and survival is a gamble, all wrapped in a noir-tinged atmosphere. With Sean Lau Ching-wan leading the charge as the conflicted gangster, the film balances dark humor with stark tension, exploring themes of identity and consequence against the gritty backdrop of triad life.

Carman Lee and Francis Ng bring depth to its morally ambiguous world, where every alliance is temporary and every decision casts a long shadow. *Too Many Ways to Be No. 1* isn't just a crime thriller—it's a meditation on the cost of ambition and the thin line between power and ruin. Perfect for fans of gritty, character-driven action, this 1997 gem delivers a punchy 90-minute ride through Hong Kong's criminal underbelly.