A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition) + A Chinese Odyssey Part I&II (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3, All
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| Product Title: | A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition) + A Chinese Odyssey Part I&II (Hong Kong Version) 情癲大聖 (普通版) + 西遊記 I&II (香港版) 情癫大圣 (普通版) + 西游记 I&II (香港版) 情癲大聖 (通常版) + チャイニーズ・オデッセイ(西遊記) I&II (香港版) A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition) + A Chinese Odyssey Part I&II (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Hisaishi Joe | Stephen Chow (Actor) | Charlene Choi (Actor) | William Cheung | Lei Chu Xiong | Athena Chu (Actor) | Nicholas Tse (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Ng Man Tat | Law Ka Ying | Yammie Nam | Wilson Chen | Fan Bing Bing | Steven Cheung | Kenny Kwan 久石讓 | 周 星馳 (Actor) | 蔡卓妍 (Actor) | 張 叔平 | 雷楚雄 | 朱茵 (Actor) | 謝霆鋒 (Actor) | 莫文蔚 (Actor) | 吳孟達 | 羅家英 | 藍潔瑛 | 陳柏霖 | 范冰冰 | 張致恆 | 關智斌 久石让 | 周 星驰 (Actor) | 蔡卓妍 (Actor) | 张 叔平 | 雷楚雄 | 朱茵 (Actor) | 谢霆锋 (Actor) | 莫文蔚 (Actor) | 吴孟达 | 罗家英 | 蓝洁瑛 | 陈柏霖 | 范冰冰 | 张致恒 | 关智斌 久石譲 | 周星馳(チャウ・シンチー) (Actor) | 蔡卓妍(シャーリーン・チョイ) (Actor) | 張叔平 | Lei Chu Xiong | 朱茵(アテナ・チュウ) (Actor) | 謝霆鋒(ニコラス・ツェー) (Actor) | 莫文蔚(カレン・モク) (Actor) | 呉孟達 (ン・マンタ) | 羅家英(ロー・ガーイン) | 藍潔瑛(ナム・キットイン) | 陳柏霖 (チェン・ボーリン) | 范冰冰 (ファン・ビンビン) | スティーブン・チョン | 關智斌 (ケニー・クァン) Hisaishi Joe | 주성치 (Actor) | Charlene Choi (Actor) | William Cheung | Lei Chu Xiong | Athena Chu (Actor) | Nicholas Tse (Actor) | Karen Mok (Actor) | Ng Man Tat | Law Ka Ying | Yammie Nam | Wilson Chen | Fan Bing Bing | Steven Cheung | Kenny Kwan |
| Director: | Jeffrey Lau Chun Wai 劉鎮偉 刘镇伟 劉鎮偉(ジェフ・ラウ) Jeffrey Lau Chun Wai |
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| Release Date: | 2006-02-15 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1, 1.33 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan), All Region What is it? |
| Other Information: | 4DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 340 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004113886 |
Product Information
A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition)
* Screen Format:
- Disc 1: 16:9
- Disc 2: 16:9, 4:3
* Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1
* Language:
- Disc 1: Cantonese, Mandarin
- Disc 2: Cantonese
* Subtitles:
- Disc 1 & Disc 2: Traditional/Simplified Chinese & English
* Rating
* Region Code: 3
* Approx: 103mins
* Extras:
- Disc 1:
Main Features 正片
Bonus Trailers 未來預告
Commentaries X 2 幕後講評
- Disc 2:
刪剪片段 Deleted Scenes
音樂錄像 Music Video
幕前幕後訪問 Cast and Crew Intreview
幕後花絮 Behind the Scenes
相片庫 Photo Gallery
導演:劉鎮偉
Director: Lau Chun Wai
主演:蔡卓妍 | 謝霆鋒 | 陳柏霖
Cast: Choi Cheuk Yin | Tse Ting Fung | Chen Bo Lin
比星戰更早的外星接觸,一個不為地球人所知的愛情故事…
四位西遊戰士:戇直大師唐唐(謝霆鋒飾)和三個徒弟;猴擒大師兄孫悟空(陳柏霖飾)、豬扒二師兄豬八戒(Kenny關智斌飾)和沙膽三師弟沙僧(Steven張致恆飾)大搖大擺來到了莎車城,一如既往,獲得全城英雄式歡迎,誰也沒想到,就在這裡,大師唐唐竟遇到他成聖前最艱巨的考驗,而這場考驗也只能靠他自己一個人去度過。
徒弟們在莎車城被樹妖所擒,大師唐唐僥倖借金剛棒之助脫險,狼狽地去找尋解救徒弟們的方法。他遇上了奇醜無比、來路不明的小女妖美艷(蔡卓妍飾),美艷對他一見鍾情,從此大師唐唐天天就被這個癡情女妖纏著,落入她設下的愛情圈套,犯下天條。
西域除了妖多、怪多、不明來歷的生物也多,外星自由行公主(范冰冰飾)和她的戰隊,路過地球,認識了唐唐,答應幫助他,唐唐選擇跟隨這一位真正美艷的公主離開。
美艷悲痛欲絕,卻誤打誤撞發現自己的真正身份,美艷脫胎換骨成為星際勇士,更義助公主抵抗敵人,大敗樹妖群魔。
信守諾言的美艷捨命救回大師唐唐的徒弟後,甘願單獨面對天宮的審判。唐唐決定步悟空後塵,大鬧天宮!最終佛祖出面求情,要二人雙雙經歷那九九八十一難的西遊記,普救世人,以贖情債…
Tang monk Tripitaka (Nicholas Tse) and his three disciples: Monkey King Sun Wukong (Chen Bolin), Pig Monk Zhu Wuneng (Kenny Kwan), and Sand Monk Sha Wujing (Steven Cheung) arrive to a hero's welcome in Shache city. Little do they know that ahead of them lays Tripitaka's most arduous challenge before he achieves deification.
During their stay in the city the three disciples are captured by evil tree spirits. As Tripitaka tries to find a way to save them he meets an ugly lizard imp, Meiyan (Charlene Choi), who falls in love with him at first sight and devotes herself to him.
The story is full of monsters and creatures of unknown origins, and also the beautiful Princess Xiaoshan (Fan Bingbing) and her army. As she journeys to earth, her path crosses Tripitaka's, and she vows her help, prompting him to leave with the princess.
Meiyan is heartbroken. She picks a fight with Xiaoshan, and although she loses, she discovers her own identity as a galactic warrior.
西遊記 I 月光寶盒 (DTS版)
A Chinese Odyssey Part I - Pandora's Box (DTS Version)
* Sound Mix: DTS
* Rating: IIA
* Language: Mandarin, Cantonese
* Subtitles: Traditional/Simplified Chinese, English, Korean & Japanese
* Region Code: All
* Approx: 87mins
導演:劉鎮偉
Director: Lau Chun Wai
主演:周星馳 | 莫文蔚 | 朱茵
Cast: Stephen Chow | Karen Mok | Chu Yan
唐僧師徒當年取得西經後成佛,但孫悟空在天庭再闖大禍,四人再被貶下凡重新取經,於是群妖再現欲嚐唐僧肉。悟空轉世為山賊頭領至尊寶;白骨精及蜘蛛精擄走至尊寶等人至盤絲洞等待唐僧出現。
二妖反目欲獨佔唐僧肉,白骨精被蜘蛛精所傷與至尊寶逃走,二人漸生情愫。至尊寶為救愛人闖回盤絲洞向蜘蛛精取解藥,事敗卻意外取得月光寶盒。白骨精被牛魔王擒回盤絲洞,誤會至尊寶變心捨他而去,傷心欲絕在洞內自殺。於是至尊寶使用月光寶盒,讓時光倒流……
西遊記 II 仙履奇緣 (DTS 版)
A Chinese Odyssey Part II - Cinderella (DTS Version)
* Screen Format: 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix :
- Cantonese : DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1
- Mandarin : Dolby Digital 5.1
* Rating: II
* Language: Mandarin & Cantonese
* Subtitles: Traditional/Simplified Chinese, English, Korean & Japanese
* Approx: 100mins
* Region Code: All
導演:劉鎮偉
Director: Lau Chun Wai
主演:周星馳 | 莫文蔚 | 朱茵
Cast: Stephen Chow | Karen Mok | Chu Yan
至尊寶為救愛人白晶晶,利用月光寶盒希望可改變過去,但卻回到五百年前,遇到佛祖座前燈芯所化身的紫霞,二人結下情緣。牛魔王誤認至尊寶為孫悟空,與唐三藏、豬八戒、沙僧等一起囚禁起來。
原來當時的孫悟空出賣師父,而且將與牛魔王的妹妹成親。另一方面至尊寶欺騙紫霞,如果取回月光寶盒便會與她逃走。可是至尊寶逃至盤絲洞時重遇五百年前的白晶晶,這時春十三娘來到追殺白晶晶並把其他山賊殺死,至尊寶目賭一切後終於覺悟,並帶上金光圈及金光棒重回凡間……
The Joker travels back in time to save his beloved, the reformed devil Boney M. But in stead of going back to the right place and right time, he finds himself stranded in a chasm five hundred years back. There, the Joker is destined to meet Cinderella, a woman who will change his life forever. He is to fall madly in love with her and yet deny it. He is also to witness and relive the scene of the Monkey King being subdued by the Goddess of Happiness. The Joker is to become Monkey King again but he is unwilling to follow Monkey King's footsteps. But can he really take over his own destiny and resist Divine Providence?
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Awards
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2006
- Best Art Direction Nomination, Lei Chu Xiong
- Best Costume & Make Up Design Nomination, William Cheung
- Best Original Film Score Nomination, Hisaishi Joe
- Best Sound Design Nomination
- Best Visual Effects Nomination
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Professional Review of "A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition) + A Chinese Odyssey Part I&II (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to A Chinese Tall Story (Hong Kong Version)
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When the first images from Hong Kong fantasy blockbuster A Chinese Tall Story began to circulate, the general response went something like this: "What have they done to Charlene Choi?" Choi, one half of pop group Twins, is not what you'd call an ugly woman, but the film's producers certainly gave her their very best beating with the ugly stick, burying her features under layers of facial prosthetics, massive buck teeth, warts, a hunch back and absolutely horrible hair. But lost in the reaction to Choi's makeover for the film was the possibility that it might actually be good. And it is. Based on the popular Chinese folk tale Journey Into The West and a quasi-sequel to Steven Chow's Chinese Odyssey films, A Chinese Tall Story is a bewildering, sometimes inconsistent film, prone to major leaps in logic and an occasional over reliance on CG effects. But it is also visually stunning, well performed, frequently laugh-out-loud funny, and very entertaining. Populated with monks, demons, magical forces, time traveling space ships, Spider-Man, and malevolent tree spirits, A Chinese Tall Story is a broad, convoluted, slapstick fantasy. Though Chow himself does not appear in this, film director Jeff Lau is a long time collaborator, directing Chow in the Chinese Odyssey films based on the same source, and that same sense of humor pervades the film. Nothing is too absurd, no distance too far to go for a joke, but running beneath the pratfalls is a desire to actually tell a legitimate story based on legitimate emotions. Nicholas Tse stars as Tripitaka, a monk traveling to the Shache City with his three disciples - the monkey king Wukong, pig monk Wuneng, and sand monk Wujing - to find and translate some legendary ancient sutras that Tripitaka believes will usher the world into a state of peace and harmony. But, you see, not everybody wants peace and harmony and, unknown to Tripitaka, the evil tree spirits are lying in wait to spoil his plans. A massive battle ensues, Tripitaka's disciples are captured and Wukong forces Tripitaka himself to flee. When Tripitaka is captured by a clan of lizard imps, he is placed in the care of Meiyan, an imp outcast from the rest of her clan due to her extreme ugliness. Meiyan's mother advises her to eat Tripitaka to achieve eternal youth but Meiyan falls in love with him instead, and sets off to help him save Wukong and the other disciples. Along the way, they encounter a space princess from another time, join a clan of demons who give Tripitaka evil lessons, and ultimately travel to the heavens. Personally I wouldn't want the job of taking the lead in a sequel to a Stephen Chow film but Tse - in a different role, as Chow played the monkey king Wukong in the earlier films - proves surprisingly up to the challenge, giving his normal cool tough guy image a break to show a skill for absurd slapstick. Choi, the more talented of the Twins, begins with the barest sketch of a character, and eventually manages to flesh it out into something far more complete and appealing than it has any right to be. As for the rest of the actors, there are simply far too many characters popping on and off screen for any of them other than Wukong and the Princess to get any significant screen time, but everyone acquits themselves well with as much as they're given to do. Observant fans will even spot a good number of cameos from classic stars such as Gordon Liu. On a technical level, the film is generally fairly impressive. Any film smart enough to hire frequent Miyazaki and Kitano collaborator Joe Hisaishi to write the score obviously has something going on, and the quality of Hisaishi's work is generally matched in other aspects. Production designs are vast and lush and, while the extensive CG work is generally not photo-realistic in any sense, the film is smart enough to turn that potential liability into an asset by using a deliberately stylized approach to composite the images that bolsters rather than distracts from the fantasy elements of the film. The one exception to this is a major sequence that abandons the human characters entirely in favor of a fully CG approach and, with the human element removed, ends up looking like a mid-grade video game. The Hong Kong DVD release is excellent. The transfer is crisp, clean and anamorphic, the soundtrack pops, and the release is hugely English friendly with every single one of the extensive special features - yes, even the audio commentary in a very rare move - offering good English subtitles. I recommend taking the time to watch the director interview after watching the film, as listening to him discuss the philosophical underpinnings of the film will open up a surprising amount of depth to all the manic goofiness. No, it's not high art but it's not the piece of fluff it appears to be on the surface, either. A Chinese Tall Story is not without its weaknesses. There are some major leaps of logic and gaps in the plot that will leave viewers scratching their heads from time to time. The script seems to take short cuts, assuming that the audience will already be well familiar with these characters, which may be true in China and Hong Kong where the source story is well known, but is much less the case in the West. That said, it's good fun and well worth a look. Review By Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |
Customer Review of "A Chinese Tall Story (Normal Edition) + A Chinese Odyssey Part I&II (Hong Kong Version)"
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February 3, 2008
This customer review refers to A Chinese Tall Story (Hong Kong Version)
| This could have been a very good movie if the director had stayed with the Sci-Fi theme. I suggest re-editing the movie by cutting out all the sad nonsense after the final battle with "The Living Tree" Send the aleins back to their part of the comos and THE END. The silly Buda idea and the Sweetheart turned HORSE really got on my last nerve! Conclusion: Please use a real director and producer next time; if they don't know how to end a story. |
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December 21, 2006
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okay..i thought this would be a very interesting movie because it was about the journey to the west kidna thing..but this movie..everything was outta proportional..it was so ridiculuos..eveyrthing is a mess..no sense at all..i'm not gonna say too much b/c i've stopped watching the movie after seeing 30 ridiculous minutes of it! first of all..they've twisted the journey to west to an outta proportional extent..nicholas acts all weird and in a way gay feeling...the other characters had no acting skills..just running around..yelling..arguing..all i can hear from them was yell yell yell.. and then charlene comes in outta no where..her charcter was a bit funny..but the was no plot..eveyrhintg just happen all at the same time..i couldn't evne get what was going on..one minute nicholas is getting killed..the next minute he's with charlene running off somewhere pretyt much..eveyrthing is a mess..it dones't make any sense..i found it a waste of my time ridiculous! |
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October 27, 2006
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The story line is bad, so hard to follow. You don't need to read or watch the original Journey to the West to follow up with this movie. The story line is just plain confusing no matter what. HOwerver, with a lil bit background of the original come along the way, it would help u understand some jokes in the movie. The graphic is nice but sometimes overdone leaving you with a feeling of wow, this is ridiculous. The ending could have done better. The cast is overall good. I'm not quite impressed with the image of Buddha, I think something is not right. Overall, I give it 6/10, worth to have it for 2006 HK movie collection though. By the way, this movie kinda reminds me of world of warcraft, AQ20, if anyone know what i'm talking about. |
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August 2, 2006
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| I laugh a lot at the beginning of the movie. Nicholas Tse in the role of Tripitaka was very funny at the beginning. Almost the same for Charlene Choi in the role of Mei Yin. The end was so touching! I almost cry! |
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May 27, 2006
This customer review refers to A Chinese Tall Story (Hong Kong Version)
| it was the complete opposite almost of the original story, but to me it was quite cute, but in a mindless tv sort of way. knowing the story you would expect so much things to NOT happen, but it does. it was surprising to see a twist on it, but it was enjoyable. the cast&effects were amazing also. |












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