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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Sergeant Ho is the leader of his team, and the best fighter and sharpshooter of the lot.



* AFatherToHisMen: Seargeant Ho considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.



* AFatherToHisMen: Seargeant Ho considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: Sergeant Ho is the leader of his team, and the best fighter and sharpshooter of the lot.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: Armor Piercing '''PUNCH'''. Delivered by Inspector Sam Lee to Sergeant Fat Lo in ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
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* NiceHat: The PTU beret, and most of the officers’ caps which they’re almost never seen without when on duty.
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* AntiHero: Inspector Sam Lee, who despite being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, is also willing to break the rules occasionally.

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* AntiHero: Inspector Sam Lee, Sergeant Ho, who despite being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, is also willing to break the rules occasionally.



* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Inspector Sam Lee is the leader of his team, and the best fighter and sharpshooter of the lot.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Inspector Sam Lee Sergeant Ho is the leader of his team, and the best fighter and sharpshooter of the lot.



* ButtMonkey: Sergeant Fat Lo tends to be the most accident-prone member of the team, including constantly getting the snot beaten out of him, suffering head injuries, losing his gun in ''Police Tactical Unit'', becoming a hostage in ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'', and narrowly losing his job in ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* CurbStompBattle: The first movie climaxes with Inspector Sam Lee leading his crew of five (himself included), against Boss Ngan and six gunrunners. The PTU team is armed with their standard police revolvers, while the gunrunners’ arsenal includes AK-47 assault rifles. The shootout occurs in an open street. And yet the PTU can take down all the gunrunners in the subsequent shootout without a single casualty (as in, not even a single scratch from the bullets).

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* ButtMonkey: Sergeant Fat Lo Sa tends to be the most accident-prone member of the team, HKPF, including constantly getting the snot beaten out of him, suffering head injuries, losing his gun in ''Police Tactical Unit'', becoming a hostage in ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'', and narrowly losing his job in ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* CurbStompBattle: The first movie climaxes with Inspector Sam Lee Sergeant Ho leading his crew of five (himself included), against Boss Ngan and six gunrunners. The PTU team is armed with their standard police Model 10 revolvers, while the gunrunners’ arsenal includes AK-47 assault rifles. The shootout occurs in an open street. And yet the PTU can take down all the gunrunners in the subsequent shootout without a single casualty (as in, not even a single scratch from the bullets).



* ADayInTheLimelight: Resident ButtMonkey Fat Lo managed to have the episode ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'' dedicated for himself, with him getting more character development than most of the cast including Inspector Sam Lee, including a [[spoiler: BigDamnHeroes moment where he marches into a group of enemy gangsters with dual pistols and firing away, taking names Chow Yun-fat style]]!

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Resident ButtMonkey Fat Lo Sa managed to have the episode ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'' dedicated for himself, with him getting more character development than most of the cast including Inspector Sam Lee, Sergeant Ho, including a [[spoiler: BigDamnHeroes moment where he marches into a group of enemy gangsters with dual pistols and firing away, taking names Chow Yun-fat style]]!



** The fifth movie, ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'', exclusively deals with drug traffickers. One scene even had Sergeant Fat Lo making a speech about the effects of drugs in front of a bunch of schoolchildren, against his will.

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** The fifth movie, ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'', exclusively deals with drug traffickers. One scene even had Sergeant Fat Lo Sa making a speech about the effects of drugs in front of a bunch of schoolchildren, against his will.



* FanDisservice: ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'' have a bathroom scene where Sergeant Fat Lo (played by the chubby actor Lam Suet) walking around half-naked, with bulging beer gut flapping about, as he is about to change from his pajamas into uniform.
* FatComicRelief: Sergeant Fat Lo, also a bumbling FatIdiot.

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* FanDisservice: ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'' have a bathroom scene where Sergeant Fat Lo Sa (played by the chubby actor Lam Suet) walking around half-naked, with bulging beer gut flapping about, as he is about to change from his pajamas into uniform.
* FatComicRelief: Sergeant Fat Lo, Lo Sa, also a bumbling FatIdiot.



* AFatherToHisMen: Lieutenant Sam Lee considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.

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* AFatherToHisMen: Lieutenant Sam Lee Seargeant Ho considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.



* GunsAkimbo: Sergeant Fat Lo in the climax of ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* InSeriesNickname: Sergeant "Fat" Lo.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Used by Sam Lee in the first movie, by repeatedly slapping a punk while interrogating him in a video arcade.

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* GunsAkimbo: Sergeant Fat Lo Sa in the climax of ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* InSeriesNickname: Sergeant Lo "Fat" Lo.Sa.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Used by Sam Lee Sergeant Ho in the first movie, by repeatedly slapping a punk while interrogating him in a video arcade.



* NiceHat: Sam Lee’s beret, and most of the officers’ caps which they’re almost never seen without when on duty.
* TheStoic: Inspector Sam Lee, who remains straight-faced and emotionless when caught in gunbattles, interrogating suspects, engaging suspects in foot chases, but he’s only stoic when on duty.

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* NiceHat: Sam Lee’s The PTU beret, and most of the officers’ caps which they’re almost never seen without when on duty.
* TheStoic: Inspector Sam Lee, Sergeant Ho, who remains straight-faced and emotionless when caught in gunbattles, interrogating suspects, engaging suspects in foot chases, but he’s only stoic when on duty.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Inspector Sam Lee (Simon Yam) ready for duty.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Inspector Sam Lee [[caption-width-right:350:Sergeant Mike Ho (Simon Yam) ready for duty.]]



The series kicks off with the release of the first movie, ''PTU: Police Tactical Unit'' in 2003, directed by Johnnie To. The main character, Inspector Sam Lee (Yam) of the Hong Kong Police Department have to assist his chubby, accident-prone partner, Sergeant Fat Lo (Lam) to find his missing police revolver, and end up uncovering a gunrunning plot which they have only one night to thwart. The movie is notable for its portrayal of Hong Kong Police Officers' willingness to bend the rules to achieve results of their investigations. The movie notably won Johnnie To and Simon Yam the '''Golden Bauhinia Awards''' and '''Golden Horse Film Festival and Award''' for directorial and acting efforts.

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The series kicks off with the release of the first movie, ''PTU: Police Tactical Unit'' in 2003, directed by Johnnie To. The main character, Inspector Sam Lee Sergeant Mike Ho (Yam) of the Hong Kong Police Department have to assist his chubby, accident-prone partner, colleague and OCTB officer, Sergeant Fat Lo Sa (Lam) to find his missing police revolver, and end up uncovering a gunrunning plot which they have only one night to thwart. The movie is notable for its portrayal of Hong Kong Police Officers' willingness to bend the rules to achieve results of their investigations.

The movie notably won Johnnie To and Simon Yam the '''Golden Bauhinia Awards''' and '''Golden Horse Film Festival and Award''' for directorial and acting efforts.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Resident ButtMonkey Fat Lo managed to have the episode Tactical Unit: Human Nature dedicated for himself, with him getting more character development than most of the cast including Inspector Sam Lee, including a [[spoiler: BigDamnHeroes moment where he marches into a group of enemy gangsters with dual pistols and firing away, taking names Chow Yun-fat style]]!

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Resident ButtMonkey Fat Lo managed to have the episode Tactical ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature Nature'' dedicated for himself, with him getting more character development than most of the cast including Inspector Sam Lee, including a [[spoiler: BigDamnHeroes moment where he marches into a group of enemy gangsters with dual pistols and firing away, taking names Chow Yun-fat style]]!



* FatComicRelief: Sergeant Fat Lo.

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* FatComicRelief: Sergeant Fat Lo.Lo, also a bumbling FatIdiot.
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The series kicks off with the release of the first movie, ''PTU: Police Tactical Unit'' in 2003, directed by Johnnie To. The main character, Inspector Sam Lee (Yam) of the Hong Kong Police Department have to assist his chubby, accident prone partner, Sergeant Fat Lo (Lam) to find his missing police revolver, and end up uncovering a gunrunning plot which they have only one night to thwart. The movie is notable for its portrayal of Hong Kong Police Officers' willingness to bend the rules to achieve results of their investigations. The movie notably won Johnnie To and Simon Yam the '''Golden Bauhinia Awards''' and '''Golden Horse Film Festival and Award''' for directorial and acting efforts.

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The series kicks off with the release of the first movie, ''PTU: Police Tactical Unit'' in 2003, directed by Johnnie To. The main character, Inspector Sam Lee (Yam) of the Hong Kong Police Department have to assist his chubby, accident prone accident-prone partner, Sergeant Fat Lo (Lam) to find his missing police revolver, and end up uncovering a gunrunning plot which they have only one night to thwart. The movie is notable for its portrayal of Hong Kong Police Officers' willingness to bend the rules to achieve results of their investigations. The movie notably won Johnnie To and Simon Yam the '''Golden Bauhinia Awards''' and '''Golden Horse Film Festival and Award''' for directorial and acting efforts.
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The entire series, listed in chronological release order, are as such:

* ''PTU - Police Tactical Unit'' (2003), directed by Johnnie To (who produced all six films)
* ''Tactical Unit: The Code'' (2008), directed by Wing-cheong Law
* ''Tactical Unit: No Way Out'' (2009), directed by Lawrence Ah Mon
* ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'' (2008), directed by Andy Ng
* ''Tactical Unit: Partners'' (2009), directed by Lawrence Ah Mon
* ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'' (2009), directed by Wing-cheong Law

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* AFatherToHisMen: Lieutenant Sam Lee considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.

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* AFatherToHisMen: Lieutenant Sam Lee considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Inspector Sam Lee (Simon Yam) ready for duty.]]

''Police Tactical Unit'' (PTU) is a 6-movie series produced by Creator/JohnnieTo's studios, Milkyway Image, starring Johnnie To regulars Creator/SimonYam and Lam Suet, as officers of the Kowloon West Police Station Police Tactical Unit.

The series kicks off with the release of the first movie, ''PTU: Police Tactical Unit'' in 2003, directed by Johnnie To. The main character, Inspector Sam Lee (Yam) of the Hong Kong Police Department have to assist his chubby, accident prone partner, Sergeant Fat Lo (Lam) to find his missing police revolver, and end up uncovering a gunrunning plot which they have only one night to thwart. The movie is notable for its portrayal of Hong Kong Police Officers' willingness to bend the rules to achieve results of their investigations. The movie notably won Johnnie To and Simon Yam the '''Golden Bauhinia Awards''' and '''Golden Horse Film Festival and Award''' for directorial and acting efforts.

Five sequels were made, with Simon Yam and Lam Suet reprising their roles. Although Johnnie To serves as producer for all the movies, he only directed the first.

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!!This series of movies contains the following tropes:

* ActionGirl: Maggie Siu’s Officer Cat, who can kick as much ass as the male officers.
* AntiHero: Inspector Sam Lee, who despite being a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, is also willing to break the rules occasionally.
* ArmorPiercingSlap: Armor Piercing '''PUNCH'''. Delivered by Inspector Sam Lee to Sergeant Fat Lo in ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Inspector Sam Lee is the leader of his team, and the best fighter and sharpshooter of the lot.
* BadassCrew: The titular PTU (Police Tactical Unit) team.
* BloodstainedGlassWindows: A shootout in the second movie happens between the PTU and a group of thugs in a derelict church.
* BreatherEpisode: Appropriately enough, the sixth and last movie in the series, ''Tactical Unit: Partners'', which is a slow-moving character study about diaspora, revolving around two Indian brothers being forced into a life of crime in Hong Kong. Its mostly devoid of action or violence, and is more of a drama film with minimal involvement from the PTU. [[spoiler: In fact, the final MexicanStandoff ends literally without a single bullet fired, and nobody gets hurt or killed throughout the film]].
* ButtMonkey: Sergeant Fat Lo tends to be the most accident-prone member of the team, including constantly getting the snot beaten out of him, suffering head injuries, losing his gun in ''Police Tactical Unit'', becoming a hostage in ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'', and narrowly losing his job in ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* CurbStompBattle: The first movie climaxes with Inspector Sam Lee leading his crew of five (himself included), against Boss Ngan and six gunrunners. The PTU team is armed with their standard police revolvers, while the gunrunners’ arsenal includes AK-47 assault rifles. The shootout occurs in an open street. And yet the PTU can take down all the gunrunners in the subsequent shootout without a single casualty (as in, not even a single scratch from the bullets).
* DarkenedBuildingShootout: Climax of ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'', where a drug deal in a warehouse is interrupted when Sergeant Fat Lo cuts the power source of the building. Although instead of plunging the whole area into darkness, the lights end up flickering resulting in EpilepticFlashingLights instead.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Resident ButtMonkey Fat Lo managed to have the episode Tactical Unit: Human Nature dedicated for himself, with him getting more character development than most of the cast including Inspector Sam Lee, including a [[spoiler: BigDamnHeroes moment where he marches into a group of enemy gangsters with dual pistols and firing away, taking names Chow Yun-fat style]]!
* Drugs AreBad:
** The fourth movie, ''Tactical Unit: No Way Out'' have a recovering druggie, Mang, trying to get over his addiction while being pursued by drug dealers he owes money to.
** The fifth movie, ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature'', exclusively deals with drug traffickers. One scene even had Sergeant Fat Lo making a speech about the effects of drugs in front of a bunch of schoolchildren, against his will.
* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The first movie, which takes place entirely in a single night.
* FanDisservice: ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'' have a bathroom scene where Sergeant Fat Lo (played by the chubby actor Lam Suet) walking around half-naked, with bulging beer gut flapping about, as he is about to change from his pajamas into uniform.
* FatComicRelief: Sergeant Fat Lo.
* FishOutOfWater: ''Tactical Unit: Partners'' deals with the diaspora of a pair of Indian siblings trying to eke a living in Hong Kong while working as foreign laborers before being forced into a life of crime.
*AFatherToHisMen: Lieutenant Sam Lee considers his fellow PTU officers as family and brothers-in-arms, instead of mere underlings.
* GoingColdTurkey: Mang, a recovering drug addict in ''Tactical Unit: No Way Out'', goes through this phase after being detained by the PTU.
* GreyAndGrayMorality: The police and criminals of the original movie, which are portrayed as willing to cheat, forge evidence, and even instigate internal fighting for position.
* GunsAkimbo: Sergeant Fat Lo in the climax of ''Tactical Unit: Human Nature''.
* InSeriesNickname: Sergeant "Fat" Lo.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Used by Sam Lee in the first movie, by repeatedly slapping a punk while interrogating him in a video arcade.
* JungleWarfare: ''Tactical Unit: Comrades in Arms'', where the PTU team hunts down a group of bandits taking cover in a dense forest region. It culminates into the bandits escaping into a rural church for the final shootout.
* MexicanStandoff: Happens OnceAnEpisode, with varying results.
* NiceHat: Sam Lee’s beret, and most of the officers’ caps which they’re almost never seen without when on duty.
* TheStoic: Inspector Sam Lee, who remains straight-faced and emotionless when caught in gunbattles, interrogating suspects, engaging suspects in foot chases, but he’s only stoic when on duty.
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