Proud and Confident is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by King Lee and starring Andy Lau as an overconfident, elite police inspector and sharpshooter who is recruited to train to become the "Best of the Best" future leader of the Hong Kong Police Force.
Along his journey, he goes through mistakes and errors attributed to his ego which learns from and regains his fighting spirit.
The Royal Hong Kong Police Force is preparing for changes in the coming ten years where they were be in charge of the military as well, so they set up a B.O.B.
Program, which stands for Best of the Best, where they recruit young elite police inspector to go through intensive training to become the cream of the crop in the force.
Inspector Lee Kin-wah (Andy Lau), an ace marksman, writes a self-recommendation letter to join the program.
While taking a tactical research class, where he interrupts his instructor, Jennifer Tang (Rosamund Kwan).
Jennifer then brings up the gas station incident where Wah boasts his confidence during the situation, but she rebuts he was not 100% he would make the shot.
about the international crime syndicate, I.B.S., which consists of former Vietnam War soldiers has expanded their activities to Hong Kong and their destructive power is Grade A according to the International Security Measures, while the Hong Kong Police is only on Grade C. However, Kin-wah rebukes her that these ex-soldiers are specialized in guerilla warfare while Hong Kong is a big city Without jungles and believes the B.O.B.
takes part in an operation to rescue hostages kidnapped by Vietnamese criminals believed to the I.B.S.
While helping his injured teammate, Sing, Kin-wah thinks about Wai as well as reminding himself of his own previous achievements and confidence, and guns down a large number of the terrorists.
Kin-wah re-encounters the terrorist who killed Wai and shoots a rocket launcher at a fort was standing.