Duelist (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Duelist (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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Thrilling action, political intrigue, and forbidden romance all light up the screen in this inventive detective story set during the Joseon Dynasty! After a six year break from filmmaking, Lee Myung See, director of the seminal Korean action flick Nowhere to Hide, returns to the director’s chair for the elegant swordsman film, Duelist. Based on a novel, this beautiful period film centers on a tomboyish detective by the name of Nam Sun (Ha Ji Won, from Damo and Love So Divine) who is investigating a case revolving around counterfeit coins. Going deep undercover in a variety of diverse disguises, Nam Sun quickly finds herself chasing after a notorious assassin named “Sad Eyes” (Kang Dong Won, from Too Beautiful to Lie and Romance of Their Own) who just may be involved in the crime she’s investigating.

These two warriors from opposite ends of the law end up clashing time and time again, but with each passing encounter, they soon discover that they share a mutual respect and attraction for one another. Will a love affair bloom on the battlefield? With an appearance by longtime actor Ahn Sung Ki in a supporting role, Lee Myung See’s Duelist is a stylish, visually stunning example of cinematic swordplay at its finest!.
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Crazy Stone (DVD) (Taiwan Version)

Crazy Stone (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
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Andy Lau’s FOCUS: First Cuts, a scheme to groom rising Asian directors, now presents another piece titled Crazy Stone. A low-budget film without a star-studded cast, the film has turned out to be a box office winner, grossing over 17 million RMB (over 2 million USD) in Mainland China. Director Ning Hao showed great potential with his debut feature Incense, winner of Grand Prize at Tokyo Filmex in 2003. His second film, Mongolian Ping Pong, was officially selected for the Berlin Film Festival in 2005.

Full of black humor, the film may be regarded as the Chinese version of Ocean’s Eleven, but with more comic twists. The story starts with the discovery of a precious jewel in a factory. This gemstone soon attracts thieves, triads, and treasure hunters, driving every worker in the factory crazy. Investor Andy Lau sings the theme song for Crazy Stone (included in his album Voice) to show his support..
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Fahrenheit – Special (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

Fahrenheit - Special (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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Since their debut in September 2006, Taiwan boy band Fahrenheit’s popularity has spread like wildfire through Asia. Success in television and music turned the four members into household names in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China, and they’ve already established huge fanbases in Southeast Asia. The biggest idol act out of Taiwan since F4, Fahrenheit is also making a splash in Japan. This DVD release comes with a television special featuring Fahrenheit that was aired in Japan on C-Pop World. In these four episodes, Wu Chun returns to Brunei, Aaron Yan explores Nagoya, Jiro Wang makes art, and Calvin Chen visits an aboriginal Taiwanese village. .
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KANO (Blu-ray) (2-Disc) (Taiwan Version)

KANO (Blu-ray) (2-Disc) (Taiwan Version)
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From producer Wei Te Sheng and his Seediq Bale star Umin Boya (making his film directorial debut) comes Kano, a rousing tale of courage, beating the odds and good sportsmanship. Based on the inspiring true story of Taiwan’s greatest baseball team, Kano chronicles the journey of a small-town high school baseball team from underdogs to champions during the Japanese colonial period. Leading a young cast that includes breakout star Tsao Yu Ning, Nagase Masatoshi (Twilight Samurai) gives a commanding performance as a stern baseball coach who leads and inspires the team into history. Nominated for six Golden Horse Awards (including Best Picture) and the winner of the festival’s Audience Award, Kano is an inspiring blockbuster epic about the glory of sports.

Kano is set in the 1930s in the city of Chiayi (or Kagi at the time), known for a flourishing agricultural industry. However, the baseball team of Kagi Agriculture and Forestry Public School (abbreviated as “Kano”) comprised of students of Taiwanese, aboriginal and Japanese origins suffers from a losing record and a lack of motivation. Newly arrived from Japan to teach bookkeeping at the school, Kondo (Nagase Masatoshi) is recruited to become the team’s new coach. A former baseball player who has quit the game for good, Kondo eventually agrees and puts the team on a strict training regimen. Inspired by their new coach’s enthusiasm, the boys start winning games with their eyes set on the Koshien tournament, the Holy Grail of Japanese high school baseball..
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