Rouge (1988) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Rouge (1988) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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A suspicious, ghostly woman (Anita Mui) enters Yuan’s (Alex Man) newspaper company to place an advertisement in search of her lover who has been missing for half a century. The woman’s pleading eyes unfold the events of her story in 1930 Hong Kong when she worked as Fleur, a high-class courtesan in a lavish brothel and met wealthy heir Twelfth Master Chan (Leslie Cheung). After intense courtship, the two began a doomed relationship opposed by Chan’s parents that ends in Romeo & Juliet-style tragedy. They decide to commit suicide and meet in the afterlife. After a dreadful 53-year wait, Fleur returns to the mortal world and wanders the streets dressed in cheongsam, searching for her lost love.

Starring late Hong Kong legends Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui, Rouge from acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kwan tells a sad and enchanting love story about passion, dedication, fate, and karma. One of the most classic films in Hong Kong Cinema, Rouge earned numerous awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Editing, Best Film Score, and Best Song at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards..
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A Moment Of Love (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)

A Moment Of Love (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Taiwan Version)
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Two spiritually lost souls find themselves and each other in A Moment of Love, the latest film from In Case of Love director Gavin Lin. Vic Chou (Saving General Yang) and Cecilia Liu (Scarlet Heart) co-star as Joe and Yaqing, two travelers who go to Yunnan. After meeting in a small town, the two decide to join forces to find the first love of a dying old man for Yaqing’s magazine article. Along the way, they begin to find new meaning in their monotonous lives and even develop feelings for each other, even though Yaqing is already engaged to Zhiyuan. Will Yaqing decide to return to her humdrum relationship and a safe life with a fianc e she isn’t in love with, or take a chance on a new relationship with Joe?.
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Eat Drink Man Woman (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Eat Drink Man Woman (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1995 Academy Awards, Eat Drink Man Woman depicts the changing father-daughter relationships of a family mediating between traditional values and modern lifestyles all over a dinner table filled to the brim with delicious dishes. Widowed chef Chu (Lung Sihung) has three daughters, all of whom are unmarried and cause him worry. Oldest daughter Jia Jen (Yang Guey Mey) is a teacher who converted to Christianity and seems content to stay at home. Middle child Jia Chien (Jacklyn Wu) is a strong-minded airline executive who actually wants to be a chef. Youngest daughter Jia Ning (Wang Yu Wen) is a college student who works at a fast food chain. Each is going through issues with work and love that they can’t share with their father. Every Sunday, the strict patriarch cooks a banquet spread of a dinner that the daughters are required to attend, however reluctantly..
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Election 2 (Hong Kong Version)

Election 2 (Hong Kong Version)
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Johnnie To’s Election was a major box-office success and a multiple winner at the Hong Kong Film Awards. The momentum carries on in Election 2, an effective sequel to the original film, which expands upon the plot and, more importantly, the themes of the original. Like Election, Election 2 centers on a power struggle between two triad leaders. Simon Yam reprises his role as Lok, the ambitious Wo Sing chairperson in Election. In the sequel he seeks a second term of office, a feat never before attempted in the gang. His opponent, instead of coming from his peers like in Election, is the rising young triad leader Jimmy, played by Louis Koo. The astounding storytelling and visually powerful sequences expose the darker side of human nature during their power struggle, in a style that no one can do better than HK’s genre film master Johnnie To.

It has been two years since Lok (Simon Yam) quite literally beat Big D to head the Wo Sing triad, and now is the time for another round of elections. The two-year term cannot satisfy Lok’s greed for power, and he attempts to violate the gang’s rules and seek a second term. Nick Cheung and Gordon Lam return as the Wo Sing members who have also shown interest in the chairman’s seat, while Lam Suet and Eddie Cheung are triads who seem content with what they have. Jimmy (Louis Koo), the up-and-coming triad entrepreneur is too involved in his pirate VCD business to run for office. But the influential Uncles, led by Deng (Wong Tin Lam), want to groom him, and Jimmy soon finds out that chairman status is essential for expanding his business on the Mainland.

In Election 2, Johnnie To has made his political references even more explicit than in the first film. Those who have stayed in touch with Hong Kong’s political news will find much amusement in the film’s denouement. But even those who have not will find much to delight them in To’s sharp and witty observations on Hong Kong’s election system..
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As The Light Goes Out (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

As The Light Goes Out (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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When Hong Kong falls into darkness, it’s up to a team of heroic firefighters to bring light back into the city in As the Light Goes Out, a big-budget disaster thriller from Gallants director Derek Kwok. Sharing the screen for the first time since Dragon Tiger Gate, Nicholas Tse and Shawn Yue co-star as two firefighters whose friendship is tested in the face of great calamity. Reflecting the mood of contemporary Hong Kong society, Kwok shows that the true danger in a fire is the smoke, which can envelop us and leave us with our own fears and insecurities. Co-starring Simon Yam, Hu Jun and Andy On, As the Light Goes Out topped the Hong Kong box office for four consecutive weeks and earned eight nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

Christmas Eve, Hong Kong. Temperature is at an all-time high, and so is the tension between young firefighters Sum (Nicholas Tse), Bong (Shawn Yue) and Fai (Andy On) at the Lung Kwu Tang Fire Station. A year earlier, Bong took the fall for a deadly incident, and Fai took advantage of it to get ahead. Since then, Bong and Sum’s friendship with Fai has been sour and hostile. Meanwhile, Hai Yang (Hu Jun) is a newly transferred firefighter from Mainland China, and hard-line veteran Pui (Simon Yam) is determined to break him in before he enters retirement. When a seemingly small fire at a local distillery leads to an explosion at a nearby power plant, Hong Kong falls into a citywide blackout. Now, the Lung Kwu Tang firefighters must band together to stop the fire at the power plant and rescue those trapped inside.

This edition includes a visual commentary by director Derek Kwok, star Shawn Yue, special effects supervisor Henri Wong and cinematographer Jason Kwan, as well as making of, interviews and trailers..
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The Banquet (Hong Kong Version)

The Banquet (Hong Kong Version)
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Director Feng Xiaogang’s The Banquet, which premiered at the prestigious Venice film festival and screened at many other major festivals, became Hong Kong’s submission to the Oscars this year. This epic features multiple award-winning actor Ge You, Feng’s long-time collaborator, as a cunning emperor. The internationally popular Zhang Ziyi returns to Chinese cinema to portray a queen who experiences intense inner struggle. Hong Kong handsome prince Daniel Wu and best actress winner Zhou Xun from Perhaps Love also excel in delivering their roles. Inspired by the Shakespearean play Hamlet, The Banquet unfolds a story about power struggle in the royal court, which eventually climaxes at a night banquet.

The film promises a thrilling visual experience with its carefully designed details. Tan Dun and Timmy Yip, both Oscar winners for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, team up again in this project, offering wonderful art direction and captivating music respectively. Action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping designs the dazzling fighting scenes in The Banquet to enrich the film’s aesthetic dimension, which deserves as much applause as its fascinating story.

Zhang Ziyi stars as the young Empress Wan, who used to be in love with Prince Wu Luan (Daniel Wu) but is now his step-mother. The late emperor’s brother Li (Ge You) comes to throne and sees Wu Luan, now living away from the palace indulging himself in arts, a great threat to his power. He sends assassins to kill Wu Luan but the mission fails. The young prince returns to the palace and meets Empress Wan, who is newly married to Li, and a young girl Qing (Zhou Xun) who falls for him. Emperor Li decides to host a banquet, but everyone has a hidden agenda when they attend….
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King Of Beggars (1992) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

King Of Beggars (1992) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Superstar comedian Stephen Chow turns in one of his most charismatic and heroic performances in King of Beggars, a period kung-fu comedy from director Gordon Chan (Fight Back to School). Chow plays So, a lazy, self-involved layabout who receives a fall from grace when his illiteracy prevents him from becoming an official. Reduced to being a beggar, So is asked to join the rebels, but his pride and self-loathing prevent him from joining up. But when evil Imperial wizard Norman Tsui stages a coup, it’s up to So to stand up and be counted. So learns the hilarious “sleeping kung-fu”, and returns to fight for justice as the legendary Beggar So! Combining an involving martial arts storyline, entertaining action sequences, and Stephen Chow’s inimitable comic charm, King of Beggars is one of Stephen Chow’s most enjoyable, crowd-pleasing efforts! Nominated for Best Picture and Best Director at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards..
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The Four II (2013) (Blu-ray) (3D) (Hong Kong Version)

The Four II (2013) (Blu-ray) (3D) (Hong Kong Version)
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The wuxia epic continues in the second installment of The Four trilogy, Gordon Chan’s adaptation of Wen Ruian’s popular novels which blends fantasy, 3D effects and martial arts. Returning in less than a year after the first film, The Four II stars the original cast of Anthony Wong, Crystal Liu, Deng Chao, Collin Chou and Ronald Cheng as the famed detectives of the Divine Constabulary that aims to solve crimes around town. Tightly connected to the first part, the sequel begins with the murder of Emotionless’s family and ends in a cliffhanger that makes you anxiously await the concluding episode.

The four constables Emotionless (Crystal Liu Yifei), Iron Hands (Collin Chou), Life Snatcher (Ronald Cheng) and Cold Blood (Deng Chao), who dedicate their skills to the service of Master Zhuge (Anthony Wong), come hand in hand to investigate the murder case of Emotionless’s family 15 years ago. Their search for the killer will unearth secrets and grudges that pull them apart.

Note: A 3D Blu-ray player, a 3D television and 3D glasses are required to view the 3D version of the film..
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Lan Kwai Fong (2011) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Lan Kwai Fong (2011) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Known for its pubs and clubs frequented by Hong Kong locals, expats, and tourists alike, Lan Kwai Fong gets its own tribute in this star-studded, sexually charged romantic drama. Touted as the Twenty Something for this generation, the topical movie presents a realistic picture of the people seeking love, pleasure, and perhaps something more in the famous hub of Hong Kong nightlife. Former TVB variety producer Wilson Chin (Summer Love), a steadfast proponent of the old adage “sex sells”, has put his leverage and connections to good use, lining up an array of attractive actors, singers, and models for his second film in the director’s chair. The ensemble cast of Lan Kwai Fong features heartthrob Z.O. Chen Zhi Ming (Marriage with a Liar) and pop starlet Shiga Lin, as well as Jason Chan, Miki Yeung, Stephanie Cheng, DaDa Chan, Jeana Ho, Bonnie Xian, Emme Wong, Gregory Wong, Jun Kung, and Pal Sinn. Adding numerous other star cameos, the distinctively Hong Kong production was a surprise hit at the box office.

At the bar owned by Grandpa (Pal Sinn) in Lan Kwai Fong, avowed playboy Steven (Z.O.) meets air stewardess Jennifer (Shiga Lin) and enjoys a night of passion with her. The casual fling has surprisingly left him a lingering feeling of true love afterwards, but some misunderstandings prevent the budding relationship from blossoming. Months later Steven, still indulging in his debauched lifestyle, finds to his dismay that the girl he hasn’t forgotten has become the fianc e of his boss (Jun Kung). In the meantime, the bar’s manager Jacky (Jason Chan) struggles to choose between party queen Jeana (Jeana Ho) and his pregnant ex-girlfriend (Bonnie Xian), while mild-mannered lawyer Sean (Gregory Wong) falls for the promiscuous Cat (DaDa Chan)…

Hong Kong Version Blu-ray comes with special features: making-of, cast interviews, and film trailer..
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Iceman Cometh (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)

Iceman Cometh (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
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Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah star as two Ming Dynasty warriors who wake up in modern day Hong Kong in the 1989 action fantasy Iceman Cometh. Their fight started some three hundred years ago when royal guard Fong (Yuen Biao) is ordered to pursue his senior, Sam (Yuen Wah), who is a serial killer and rapist with powerful martial arts skills. The two of them duel it out, but somehow get frozen in ice. A few centuries later, they get unearthed and defrosted in a world completely strange to them. Fortunately for Fong, he is befriended by a hooker (Maggie Cheung) who helps him adapt to his new life. But when Sam is back to his old nasty deeds again, Fong must again try to do what he failed to do before – to bring Sam to justice. Director Clarence Fok (Naked Killer) combines the high concept with comedy elements and brilliant fight sequences pulled off by Yuen Biao’s magnificent team of stuntmen, and the result is a film that is often compared to the sci-fi action classic Highlander..
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