The Second Woman (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

The Second Woman (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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Shawn Yue (Love in the Buff) is entangled in an enigmatic love triangle with Shu Qi and Shu Qi! The award-winning actress of Three Times serves up another breakthrough performance in her challenging multiple roles as a pair of twin sisters – and the characters they play in the story-within-the-story – in The Second Woman, the latest from independent writer-director Carol Lai (The Third Eye). Produced by renowned Hong Kong filmmaker Gordon Chan (Painted Skin), the erotically charged suspense thriller offers a complex and twisting tale of sibling rivalry and switched identities, which will keep audiences guessing until the very end.

Huibao (Shu Qi) and boyfriend Nan (Shawn Yue) are busy rehearsing for their theatrical troupe’s new play “The Legend of Lady Plum Blossom”. She is under heavy pressure as the second female lead of the play, and she falls ill just before the crucial final show of the national tour. Surprisingly, she manages to deliver a career-best performance that night to the surprise of everyone. Turns out, however, that it was actually Huibao’s identical twin sister Huixiang (Shu Qi) who secretly took her place on stage and won over the audience. That fills Huibao with jealousy and suspicion, as she begins to see her sister as a serious threat to her career and even her relationship with Nan. After a confrontation between the two sisters on the seaside one stormy night, Huixiang has mysteriously disappeared while Huibao has come back a different person….
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The Founding Of A Republic (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

The Founding Of A Republic (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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2009 marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and a host of films were specially made to commemorate the occasion. Among those films, The Founding of a Republic is the undisputed centerpiece of the lot, due mainly to its epic scope and the magnitude of talents involved in the production. Produced under the banner of the state-run China Film Group and its director Han Sanping, the ambitious project is helmed by Fifth-Generation director Huang Jianxin (Gimme Kudos) from a script by Wang Xingdong (The One Man Olympics). The historical epic chronicles the Chinese civil war from 1945 to 1949, during which the Chinese Communist Party overthrew the rule of Kuomintang and eventually established the PRC. The film opened in Mainland two weeks before the October 1st National Day, and the strong buzz has powered the film to stunning grosses at the box office. By its fifth weekend, this unstoppable juggernaut has raked in over RMB400 million to become the highest-grossing Chinese film of all time.

Perhaps what makes The Founding of a Republic such an attention grabber and commercial triumph is the huge ensemble cast that has come together under the great patriotic cause this movie represents. Over a hundred big-name Chinese showbiz personalities get starring roles in the event film, including many international superstars that reportedly make cameo appearances for free. Occupying the main roles are Tang Guoqiang (playing Mao Zedong), Zhang Guoli (Chiang Kai Shek), Xu Qing (Soong Ching Ling), Vivian Wu (Soong Mei Ling), Aloys Chen (Chiang Ching Kuo), Liu Jin (Zhou Enlai), Wang Wufu (Zhu De), and Wang Xueqi (Li Tsung Jen). In supporting parts there are Jet Li, Zhang Ziyi, Vicki Zhao, Huang Xiaoming, Liu Ye, Guo Xiaodong, Tong Dawei, Ge You, Hu Jun, Zhang Hanyu, Chen Hao, Ning Jing, Eva Huang, Chen Daoming, and Jiang Wen. Add to the mix popular Hong Kong movie stars like Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Tony Leung Ka Fai, and the stargazing still doesn’t end there – even A-list directors Chen Kaige and Feng Xiaogang are onboard taking rare turns in front of the camera!.
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Beautiful Kingdom (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

Beautiful Kingdom (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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Every person has his or her own idea of beauty, but how and where do we find it? This question is explored in the 2013 Chinese romantic comedy film Beautiful Kingdom, which stars Jiro Wang (My Boyfriends), Chrissie Chau (Mr. & Mrs. Player) and Chen Han Dian (The Soul of Bread).

Directed by Gary Mak (SDU: Sex Duties Unit), Beautiful Kingdom tells the story of Ruo Tong (Chrissie Chau), a hardworking and innocent girl trying to make her way through the glitzy and dizzying world of modeling. She meets PR executive Kai Wen (Jiro Wang) at a car show, and after spending some time with her, Kai Wen becomes attracted to her earnestness. However, he feels deeply conflicted because he is already in a relationship with another model. Complicating things further is rich kid Peng Hai (Chen Han Dian), who also falls for Ruo Tong’s innocent personality..
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American Dreams in China (DVD-9) (China Version)

American Dreams in China (DVD-9) (China Version)
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In the 1980s, China was undergoing rapid economic reform. This meant that many young Chinese had the opportunity to look for a better life through higher education, both at home and abroad. Many of those hardworking students are now some of China’s most successful entrepreneurs. Hong Kong director Peter Chan now pays tribute to those dreamers with American Dreams in China. The hit comedy drama traces the two-decade journey of three friends, from their humble university days to becoming the co-founders of an amazingly successful English school. While the story is based on a real English education institute in China, Chan also integrates some of his own experiences as a foreign student in the United States into the film.

Chan’s first character drama since his award-winning classic Comrades, Almost a Love Story, Dreams may lack the spectacle of Warlords or the visceral action of Wu Xia. However, it compensates for that with a strong cast, comprised of Huang Xiaoming (The Last Tycoon), Tong Dawei (The Flowers of War) and Deng Chao (The Four), as well as the acting debut of supermodel Du Juan. The legendary Christopher Doyle (Chungking Express, Happy Together) also brings his eye for exquisite visuals as the cinematographer of this humorous drama about friendship, ambition and English language education.

Cheng Dongxing (Huang Xiaoming), Meng Xiaojun (Deng Chao) and Wang Yang (Tong Dawei) are three university friends who, like many other young people in 1980’s China, dream of going to the United States. However, only Xiaojun is able to get a visa to the United States, leaving his two friends behind. After getting fired from his dead-end English teaching job in the university and a failed relationship with the beautiful Su Mei (Du Juan), Dongxing learns to turn his life’s failures into lesson material. With Wang Yang’s help, Dongxing’s small private English teaching lessons eventually become a small English school in a run-down countryside factory. When Xiaojun returns to China, disillusioned about the so-called “American Dream,” he decides to join Dongxing and Yang’s school. Within just a few years, their school grows into an education empire..
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Double Xposure (DVD-9) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

Double Xposure (DVD-9) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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After Lost in Beijing (2007) and Buddha Mountain (2010), actress Fan Bingbing collaborates with Sixth Generation director Li Yu for the third time in Double Xposure. The acclaimed female filmmaker brings her indie sensibility to the decidedly more mainstream film, which delivers suspense, mystery and multiple plot twists on the heroine’s hallucinatory quest for her lost identity. Co-starring William Feng (White Vengeance), Huo Siyan (The Last Supper) and Joan Chen (1911), the stylish psychological drama raked in over RMB100 million at the Mainland box office to mark the director’s crossover to commercial success.

Song Qi (Fan Bingbing) is shocked to find out about the affair between her plastic surgeon boyfriend Liu Dong (William Feng) and her best friend Zhou Xiaoxi (Huo Siyan). Song Qi confronts Xiaoxi for her betrayal, and inadvertently kills her in a rage amidst their heated quarrel. The accidental murder pushes her to the brink of mental breakdown. While making her desperate getaway, Song Qi makes her situation worse by running over the police officer sent to investigate the case. But when she turns herself in, the police assure her that Xiaoxi is fine and definitely not dead, nor has any cop been killed….
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Say Yes (2013) (DVD) (China Version)

Say Yes (2013) (DVD) (China Version)
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The 1991 Japanese television drama 101st Proposal about a kind white collar worker who can’t find a wife and a beautiful cellist that he falls in love with is so popular in Asia that it has been remade in both Korea and China. The story now gets its second feature film remake with Say Yes, directed by Leste Chen. The Love on Credit director reunites with his Credit star Lin Chiling, who plays the commitment-phobic cellist alongside comedy star Huang Bo (Lost in Thailand, Journey to the West). Like the unlikely match up in the original drama, Huang and Lin strike up great screen chemistry in this charming, heartwarming romance about looking beyond appearances and finding the courage to love again. An official remake co-produced with Japan’s Fuji Television, Say Yes even features a special cameo by Takeda Tetsuya, the star of the original TV drama.

Huang Da (Huang Bo) is an honest blue-collar worker who has trouble finding a wife due to his lack of self-confidence. He’s had 99 failed blind dates and is ready to give up altogether. That is, until he meets the beautiful Yeh Shun (Lin Chiling), a cellist who is still hurt from being abandoned at the altar three years ago by Xu Zhuo (Godfrey Gao). After meeting due to a misunderstanding, Yeh Shun and Huang Da become friends. Will Huang Da find the self-confidence to pursue the beauty? Will Yeh Shun find the courage to pick up the pieces and love again?.
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Red Sorghum (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

Red Sorghum (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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Celebrated Mainland filmmaker Zhang Yimou brings his inimitable touch to Red Sorghum, a sumptuous drama set during 1930s China, just prior to the Japanese occupation. Jiu’er (Gong Li) is a young bride arranged to marry the leprous owner of a sorghum winery. But the leper dies, and Jiu’er takes over the winery, along with her lover (Jiang Wen), a burly rogue with a natural, rough charisma. Their rural lives are filled with struggle and even joy, but the invasion of the Japanese brings tragedy and blood to their doorsteps. Told in glorious shades of red, Red Sorghum is quintessential Zhang Yimou, and uses setting, cinematography, and stunning imagery to create characters and mood that are both iconic and recognizable. Gong Li and Jiang Wen both turn in revelatory performances. As both an anti-war film and a portrait of pre-Communist Chinese life, Red Sorghum is a compelling, powerful achievement from a true master of cinema..
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