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| Product Title: | Anna And The King (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 安娜與國王 (DVD) (香港版) 安娜与国王 (DVD) (香港版) Anna And The King (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) Anna And The King (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jodie Foster (Actor) | Chow Yun Fat (Actor) | Bai Ling (Actor) | Kim Randall Duk (Actor) | Felton Tom (Actor) 茱迪科士打 (Actor) | 周潤發 (Actor) | 白靈 (Actor) | 金 蘭德爾.杜克 (Actor) | Felton Tom (Actor) 茱迪科士打 (Actor) | 周润发 (Actor) | 白灵 (Actor) | 金 兰德尔.杜克 (Actor) | Felton Tom (Actor) ジョディ・フォスター (Actor) | 周潤發 (チョウ・ユンファ) (Actor) | 白霊(パイ・リン) (Actor) | Kim Randall Duk (Actor) | Felton Tom (Actor) Jodie Foster (Actor) | 주윤발 (Actor) | Bai Ling (Actor) | Kim Randall Duk (Actor) | Felton Tom (Actor) |
| Director: | Andy Tennant 泰倫 安迪 泰伦 安迪 アンディ・テナント Andy Tennant |
| Release Date: | 2010-10-12 |
| Language: | English |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Korean |
| Country of Origin: | United States |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | IIA |
| Publisher: | Deltamac (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1023596619 |
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Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster (Silence Of The Lambs, Contact) and International sensation Chow Yun-Fat star in this epic retelling of a classic, true-life story. When English schoolteacher, Anna Leonowens, arrives in the exotic land of Siam to teach the children of King Mongkut, her Western sensibilities clash with the ruler's Eastern ways. The tension builds as Mongkut learns that outside forces are conspiring against his regime. With the political intrigue set to explode, Anna and the King must become allies in a daring fight to save Siam from dangerous enemies bent on destruction. In the tradition of Braveheart and The English Patient, comes ANNA AND THE KING, a sweeping masterpiece filled with passion and adventure.
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Professional Review of "Anna And The King (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Anna and the King (Widescreen; Special Edition) (US Version)
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Anna and the King is a big budget Hollywood confection - a little sweet in places but pretty to look at. Not to Thailand's taste, director Tennant was forced to film his adaptation of The King and I in Malaysia, building one of those gargantuan planet-consuming sets that Old Hollywood used to give audiences on a regular basis. Authenticity isn't much on the director's mind, despite claims to the contrary. This is an acting pageant with impressive costume and set design. The real King Mongkut (played here by Chow Yun-fat) was the best loved of Thailand's rulers, almost a deity, who brought peace and prosperity to the country. The idea that an English governess inspired him to greatness is offensive to most Thais and quite possibly untrue. The story of a widowed governess, Anna Leonowens, who came to the Thai court with her son, Louis (the annoying Tom Felton), and gained the respect of the king due to her prim English insistence on propriety is appealing to Western viewers who feel a nostalgic glow for the glory days of the British Empire. Jodie Foster is so tight-lipped as Anna Leonowens that you're surprised she can pry them apart at all. Consistently overshadowed by her co-star, Jodie struggles gamely but is ultimately washed away by the tidal wave of charm that is Chow Yun-fat's charisma. Handicapped by the reams of Thai and English, dialogue Chow still erases Yul Brynner's portrayal of King Mongkut from viewer memory. Leonowens and Mongkut clash, but develop a mutual respect that blossoms into a platonic passion. The movie handles the passion with skill and restraint, which is impressive given its clumsy handling of the requisite action scenes and "exciting" climax. One wishes there was more human drama and less nation building as the movie excels at the former and falls flat at the latter. Despite its seductive appeal, the story is all fabrication. The diary of the court of King Mongkut reports one, inconsequential, meeting between Anna and the King during her tenure there. In all reality Ms. Leonowens probably fabricated her entire diary. A Thai director is filming a rebuttal film, a big-budget recreation of the life and times of King Mongkut which plans to ignore Leonowens' stay at the court entirely. Good news for those who support national film industries, but bad news for those of us seduced by the fabulous fictions of her diaries. The smoldering waltz, her confrontations with the King, her stay in court, and her platonic, borderline sexual, relationship with a man who represented sensual carnality in opposition to her puritanical sexuality were all creations of her mind, but what poignant, pining creations they were. In the exquisite fiction she created it's possible to see the tender, displaced woman that Anna Leonowens was, and the better life she craved for herself. by Grady Hendrix |








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