its available on digital, and I haven't seen it yet!? What's wrong with me.
Haven't seen Three, but Johnnie To is pretty reliable as a director.
I disagree, I would say he's waaaaaay better than just reliable. He's one of my very favorite contemporary filmmakers. Hell, he's so good that even his production company (Milkyway Image) has a very solid track record even for films he hasn't directed (most of them are kinda To-ish in style tho).
When he actually gets to make a crime movie (sometimes he makes romantic comedies to keep the office lights on) his record is friggin stellar. And I'm absolutely wild about his smokey, shadow-drenched and bleak humored atmosphere that each of his films conjures up. He's got style to burn
if you dig Three, or just want to see some friggin excellent films, try out...
The Mission - my own personal gateway drug to To. One of the very few action films I've ever seen that could be called realistic. But its got more going for it that just awesome, high-tension gunfights. The low-key character study of a bunch of dudes being brought together and the loyalties building amongst them pays out some surprising emotional rewards.
P.T.U. - like the bloodiest episode of Seinfeld ever. This ultra-dark crime comedy takes place over one night as a very desperate and crappy cop tries to reclaim his lost gun, and of course many other cops and criminals fall into his spiral of chaos and entwine appropriately. Notable for probably being the only film Lam Suet will ever be the lead in (he's in all of these).
Election 1 and
2 - Gangsters who are some mixture of evil, badass, stupid, smart, greedy, venal, striving, and/or suicidally loyal collide and collude with each other in a power struggle amongst the members of a Hong Kong Triad. Succeeds mightily at de-glamourizing gangster culture, and at being entertaining as hell.
Drug War - Johnnie To makes a PRC-approved film for the first (and so far only) time ever, and somehow manages to not artistically compromise himself at all. Nice. Like watching a condensed and very riveting season of a crime drama, as a recently turned rat leads the authorities through his entire organization in a desperate move to save his neck.
and shit, man, those are just
some of his best flicks. I could be writing all night about my ferocious love of To and his affiliated works (see also, the works of Pou-Soi Cheang). But he's a director I can pretty much recommend to anybody who's serious about film, or anybody who likes an entertaining picture, or just anybody, really.