The Storm Warriors (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

The Storm Warriors (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Based on Ma Wing Shing’s best-selling comic, blockbuster action fantasy The Storm Riders opened a new page in Hong Kong Cinema when it was released in 1998. Boasting the best special effects ever seen in a Hong Kong film at the time, the big-budget all-star production broke box office records with its fusion of comic book adventure, wuxia mythology, wirework action, and pure cinematic spectacle. A decade later, The Storm Riders returns with the highly anticipated sequel, The Storm Warriors, directed by the Pang Brothers! Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok reprise their iconic roles as eponymous heroes Wind and Cloud, this time taking on Simon Yam and Nicholas Tse as the villains. Kenny Ho makes a rare movie appearance as Nameless, the top swordsman of the land, while Charlene Choi and Mainland Chinese actress Tang Yan (Chinese Paladin III) play the romantic interests. Other supporting cast members include Lam Suet, Patrick Tam, and Wong Tak Bun. Just as the first film did ten years ago, Storm Warriors sets the new bar in Hong Kong Cinema with incredible special effects that bring the fantastical action, adventure, and comic book aesthetic to the silver screen like never before.

Lord Godless (Simon Yam) and his son Heart (Nicholas Tse) are out to take over the martial arts world and the Middle Kingdom. Even Nameless (Kenny Ho), Wind (Ekin Cheng), and Cloud (Aaron Kwok) combined cannot defeat Godless and his impenetrable body armor. Injured from battle, they seek the help of reclusive master Lord Wicked (Wong Tak Bun), who guides Wind into harnessing the powers of the dark side. Godless, meanwhile, is forcing the Emperor (Patrick Tam) to reveal the location of the powerful “Dragon Bone” relic. Unable to control his newfound powers, Wind loses himself to the dark side, and sets out to destroy Godless… and Cloud.

Blu-ray edition comes with 86 minutes of English-subtitled special features including making of, interviews with directors and cast, theme song music video, and trailer. First Press comes with special cover; only while supplies last..
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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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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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Way Back Home (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)

Way Back Home (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition) (Korea Version)
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Based on a true story, Way Back Home follows a desperate Korean housewife’s long fight to return home after getting arrested in France and imprisoned without trial. Award-winning actress Jeon Do Yeon (The Housemaid) delivers another fine performance as the heroine of this empathetic drama from director Bang Eun Jin (Perfect Number). Popular actor Ko Su (The Front Line) co-stars as the husband trying to navigate the hellish legal and bureaucratic process of bringing his wife back home.

Jung Yeon (Jeon Do Yeon) has a happy life with her husband Jong Bae (Ko Su) and daughter (Kang Ji Woo), but everything falls apart when Jong Bae is suddenly saddled with his friend’s debt. They sell their shop and apartment to pay off the loan shark, but even that isn’t enough. Desperate for quick cash, Jung Yeon agrees to carry gemstones from Seoul to France for a shady acquaintance. When Jung Yeon arrives at Paris airport, she gets promptly arrested. That is when she finds out that what she’s actually transporting is cocaine.

This edition includes commentary, domestic and overseas shoot making-of, trailer and other extras..
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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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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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Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)

Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
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Miyazaki Hayao’s 2008 animated masterpiece Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea finally comes to Blu-ray! As with any Miyazaki film, this magical tale of a young goldfish who yearns to become a human girl is not only a movie, but an event in Asia. Released theatrically in Japan in July 2008, the auteur’s ninth Studio Ghibli film took the local box office by storm, grossing over 15 billion yen to become the highest-grossing film of the year by a large margin. It is also the first Japanese film to pass the 10 billion yen mark since Miyazaki’s previous Howl’s Moving Castle. Pointedly sticking to traditional animation in the age of CG, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea is completely hand-drawn to fine detail, from magnificent rippling waves to magical underwater creatures to Ponyo’s every gesture. Dotted with the strong environmental themes and fantastical leaps of imagination signature to Miyazaki’s works, the film turns an endearing pint-sized love story into a visually and emotionally enchanting experience of grand proportions. A heartwarming family feature for all ages, Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea inspires the kind of wide-eyed wonder only possible in a Ghibli film.

Five-year-old boy Sosuke lives on a cliff by the sea with his headstrong mother, Lisa. One day he rescues a curious-looking fish from the sea, and names her Ponyo. Sosuke vows to love and protect Ponyo forever, but little does he know, his new pet is no ordinary fish. Ponyo is actually the runaway daughter of an eccentric sea wizard who soon comes to retrieve her. Enchanted by her first taste of the world above water, Ponyo determinedly steals her father’s potions to become a human girl, and happily returns to Sosuke on the tails of a terrific storm. Her little escapade, however, releases a great destabilizing magical force into the world. When Sosuke and Ponyo wake up the next morning, they find their town is completely submerged underwater..
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