Ka-Wing Li
Ka-Wing Li’s name has been buzzing around a lot more lately, mostly thanks to his work on The Prosecutor (2024), which honestly, is one of those films that gets under your skin and hangs around in your head long after the credits roll. Li’s got this knack for playing characters who aren’t just walking clichés—there’s always something simmering under the surface, a little extra grit or vulnerability that makes you want to keep watching even when things get a bit uncomfortable. The Prosecutor isn’t your run-of-the-mill courtroom drama, either. It digs into all the ugly, complicated stuff—corruption, personal vendettas, and a justice system that’s not as black-and-white as people like to pretend. Li’s character isn’t some flawless hero; he’s messy, intense, and makes choices that will probably have you yelling at your screen.
If you caught Chui lung (2017), you’ve seen a completely different side of Li. That film leans way more into chaos and dark humor, and Li holds his own with a performance that’s all about unpredictability. He flips from vulnerable to downright ruthless in the blink of an eye, and somehow, it all makes sense. There’s just something about the way he tackles these roles that keeps people guessing. He’s not afraid to play someone you might not even like, and that’s honestly refreshing. Li’s definitely carving out his own niche—one risky, complex character at a time.