Overheard 2 (DVD) (China Version)

Overheard 2 (DVD) (China Version)
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In 2009, Overheard broke the box office record for a crime film in China and showed Chinese filmmakers that even police-related crime films can be made in the strict Chinese censorship system. Two years later, producer Derek Yee and writer-directors Alan Mak and Felix Chong (Infernal Affairs) reunite with stars Lau Ching Wan, Louis Koo, and Daniel Wu for Overheard 2, a thematic follow-up with different characters and a different story. The directing duo once again explores the nature of greed in the stock market, but they shift their focus to a hot social topic in Hong Kong: The power of the ultra-wealthy over society. In Mak and Chong’s world, these villains’ weapons of choice are price gouging and collusion, and their power reaches so far that they can control the entire economy with a few phone calls. After standing on the same side of the law in the first film, the three leading men go head-to-head against each other this time as three players in a complex cat-and-mouse game that will reveal a conspiracy involving these 21st century villains. With various twists and turns along the way, the three men can turn from allies to adversaries at any moment.

In addition to the three stars, Overheard 2 also co-stars Huang Yi (The Road Less Traveled), Michelle Ye (Hi, Fidelity), Wilfred Lau (Fire of Conscience), Joman Chiang (The Drunkard), as well as veteran actors like Kenneth Tsang and Wu Fung. With an all-star cast, topical themes, and explosive action sequences (designed by Dion Lam), Overheard 2 was a massive box office hit in both Hong Kong and China, more than doubling the box office gross of its predecessor.

Manson (Lau Ching Wan) is a successful stockbroker with powerful, secretive employers. After an automobile accident, Manson discovers that someone has wiretapped into his entire life. An investigation by righteous police officer Jack (Louis Koo) reveals that the man behind this complex surveillance system is Joe (Daniel Wu), an ex-soldier with a dark past. At the same time, Jack also discovers the existence of the Landlords’ Club, a group of experienced stock fixers with enormous power over the stock market. What does Joe want with the Landlords’ Club, and how is he connected to it?.
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Back To 1942 (2012) (DVD) (China Version)

Back To 1942 (2012) (DVD) (China Version)
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In the wake of Aftershock, China’s top blockbuster filmmaker Feng Xiaogang has come up with another powerful tale of survival and humanity set against the backdrop of a devastating disaster! Adapted from the novel Remembering 1942 by its author Liu Zhenyun (who also wrote the book Feng’s 2003 film Cell Phone is based on), Back to 1942 reveals the tragic truth of a dark chapter in Chinese history where millions died in a famine. In this epic period drama, the director takes a compelling and comprehensive look at the disaster from various perspectives, for which he enlists a cast of acclaimed actors including Zhang Guoli, Chen Daoming, Xu Fan, Zhang Hanyu, Li Xuejian, as well as Academy Awards winners Tim Robbins and Adrien Brody.

Feng’s harrowing and hard-hitting depiction of this wound of the nation takes place in 1942. That year, the Henan Province was struck by a serious drought and a plague of locusts. The resulting famine caused the death of three million people, with some refugees resorting to cannibalism in desperation. The film follows the family of village landlord Master Fan (Zhang Guoli), who gets robbed by starving refugees and, like millions others, is forced to flee from their homeland for a chance of survival. Among this mass exodus is preacher An Ximan (Zhang Hanyu), who witnesses the horrors firsthand and that leads him to question his faith. Meanwhile, struggling to resist the Japanese military invasion, the Kuomingtang government fails to offer any relief to the war-ravaged, famine-stricken people, and not until the intervention of American correspondent Theodore White (Adrien Brody) does the world learn of this disaster….
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Tuya’s Marriage (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

Tuya's Marriage (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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A touching film set in the vast landscape of Mongolia, Tuya’s Marriage won the Golden Bear at the 57th Berlin Film Festival. Director Wang Quan’an captures the inner struggles of a woman torn between her love for her husband and economic difficulties. Versatile actress Yu Nan, who has starred in three of Wang’s four movies thus far, convincingly delivers the tough character and vulnerable moments of Tuya, the main character of the film. Wang demonstrates his ability to tell a delicate story from a feminist angle, moving male and female viewers alike.

Tuya’s life seems more difficult than that of any other Mongolian woman, for she has to take care of the whole family after her husband, Bater, becomes disabled. Bater tries to convince Tuya to divorce him so that she can re-marry a financially sound husband, but Tuya refuses until she falls ill because of overwork. She starts looking for a new husband, who must agree to look after Bater….
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Tai Chi Hero (2012) (DVD-9) (China Version)

Tai Chi Hero (2012) (DVD-9) (China Version)
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The Tai Chi Hero rises in the highly anticipated follow-up to Stephen Fung’s ambitious kung fu action fantasy blockbuster Tai Chi 0! After all the intriguing setting up in the first film, the sequel smoothly shifts into high gear as it continues the amazing adventure of kung fu boy wonder Yang Luchan (Yuan Xiaochao). On the wedding day of Luchan and Yuliang (Angelababy), village outcast Zaiyang (William Feng) – the unruly eldest son of village chief Master Chen Changxing (Tony Leung Ka Fai) – suddenly comes back home with his wife Yun’er (Nikki Hsieh) after an absence of ten years. Soon afterwards, inexplicable things begin to happen in the village, and the villagers blame Luchan, the outsider, for the ominous happenings and call for his banishment. Meanwhile, after finding out about Luchan’s past with the rebels, a vengeful Fang Zijing (Eddie Peng) brings his latest WMD to attack the Chen village. Determined to sacrifice himself for the village, Master Chen asks Luchan and Yuliang to seek help from the imperial court in the capital, where the best martial artists in the nation reside….
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