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⚫ | Lao Che is a ] crime lord who nearly killed ]. He poisoned Indy's drink, and is the only ] known to have survived Indiana Jones. Born in ], ] and one of the ]'s most notorious ]s, Lao Che is also known as the owner of the corrupt ] (a reference by ] writer ] to the famous ]). In ], Lao Che is portrayed as the father of a son, ], who had foolishly attempted to steal the remains of ] (historically significant as the first emperor of the Chinese ]). This resulted in ] being shot by Indy as punishment for his overzealousness. | ||
⚫ | Lao Che's position as a major crime-lord is seemingly typical for a film villain, but many people see this as one of the first "realistic villains" in film. That is, a villain that survives the protagonist. This is especially uncommon, as this takes place in a series of films that sticks very close to conventions (that the villain must die, the female must always swoon to the hero, etc.). |
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⚫ | While this particular scene is not actually shown in ''Temple of Doom'' it is nonetheless hinted at by the large wound on Kao Kan's left ], which is tightly wrapped and bandaged upon him pulling out his ] during a particularly tense moment (upon Indy's arrival to the ]). | ||
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⚫ | Lao Che's position as a major crime-lord is seemingly typical for a film villain, but many people see this as one of the first "realistic villains" in ]. That is, a villain that survives the ]. This is especially uncommon, as this takes place in a series of films that sticks very close to conventions (that the villain must die, the female must always swoon to the ], etc.). ]s have, however, pointed out that Lao Che and his ]s were represented ridiculously as being ''too'' stereotypically Chinese, possibly even to the point of ]. | ||
⚫ | Lao Che's character in ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' was portrayed by the late Shanghai born and raised Chinese actor, ], who passed away in ] due to complications from heart disease. | ||
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Lao Che is a fictional character in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Lao Che is a Chinese crime lord who nearly killed Indiana Jones. He poisoned Indy's drink, and is the only villain known to have survived Indiana Jones. Born in Shanghai, China and one of the city's most notorious gangsters, Lao Che is also known as the owner of the corrupt Club Obi-Wan (a reference by Star Wars writer George Lucas to the famous science fiction hero). In Temple of Doom, Lao Che is portrayed as the father of a son, Kao Kan, who had foolishly attempted to steal the remains of Nurhaci (historically significant as the first emperor of the Chinese Manchu Dynasty). This resulted in Kao Kan being shot by Indy as punishment for his overzealousness.
While this particular scene is not actually shown in Temple of Doom it is nonetheless hinted at by the large wound on Kao Kan's left hand, which is tightly wrapped and bandaged upon him pulling out his revolver during a particularly tense moment (upon Indy's arrival to the club).
Lao Che's position as a major crime-lord is seemingly typical for a film villain, but many people see this as one of the first "realistic villains" in film. That is, a villain that survives the protagonist. This is especially uncommon, as this takes place in a series of films that sticks very close to conventions (that the villain must die, the female must always swoon to the hero, etc.). Critics have, however, pointed out that Lao Che and his thugs were represented ridiculously as being too stereotypically Chinese, possibly even to the point of racism.
Lao Che's character in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was portrayed by the late Shanghai born and raised Chinese actor, Roy Chiao, who passed away in 1999 due to complications from heart disease.
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