Beijing Rocks (Taiwan version) DVD Region All
Daniel Wu (Actor)
| Mabel Cheung (Director)
| Shu Qi (Actor)
| Geng Le (Actor)
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| Product Title: | Beijing Rocks (Taiwan version) 北京樂與路 (台灣版) 北京乐与路 (台湾版) Beijing Rocks (Taiwan version) Beijing Rocks (Taiwan version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Daniel Wu (Actor) | Shu Qi (Actor) | Geng Le (Actor) 吳彥祖 (Actor) | 舒 淇 (Actor) | 耿樂 (Actor) 吴彦祖 (Actor) | 舒 淇 (Actor) | 耿乐 (Actor) 呉彦祖 (ダニエル・ウー) (Actor) | 舒淇(スー・チー) (Actor) | 耿樂(グン・ロー) (Actor) Daniel Wu (Actor) | 서기 (Actor) | Geng Le (Actor) |
| Director: | Mabel Cheung 張婉婷 张婉婷 張婉婷 (メイベル・チャン) Mabel Cheung |
| Release Date: | 2005-08-17 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, China |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 110 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Xin Sheng Dai (TW) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004056471 |
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*Sound Mix:Dolby Digital 5.1
主演:吳彥祖╱舒淇╱耿樂
Cast: Daniel Wu/ Shu Qi/ Geng Le
導演:張婉婷
Director: Mabel Cheung
一個發生在北京的愛情故事,以長城,故宮,四合院等遠古背景,襯托出一段現代中國新人類的離合聚散。北京正處於風雲匯集,新舊傳統的規律與現代的思潮所產生的強烈對比當中。在香港長大並在國外受教育的創作樂手MICHEAL,因一次事故滯留北京,遇上從別省來到這個中國首都碰運氣的搖滾樂手平路及反叛又深情的艷舞女郎楊穎。三個背景完全不同的年青人,不由自主的互相吸引著.....
主演:吳彥祖╱舒淇╱耿樂
Cast: Daniel Wu/ Shu Qi/ Geng Le
導演:張婉婷
Director: Mabel Cheung
一個發生在北京的愛情故事,以長城,故宮,四合院等遠古背景,襯托出一段現代中國新人類的離合聚散。北京正處於風雲匯集,新舊傳統的規律與現代的思潮所產生的強烈對比當中。在香港長大並在國外受教育的創作樂手MICHEAL,因一次事故滯留北京,遇上從別省來到這個中國首都碰運氣的搖滾樂手平路及反叛又深情的艷舞女郎楊穎。三個背景完全不同的年青人,不由自主的互相吸引著.....
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Anonymous
February 24, 2004
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February 24, 2004
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1 people found the following helpful
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I thought this movie depicted the culture clash between HK and China very well. I saw the movie in mandarin which I do not understand, but reading the subtitles was not so bad. This is one of Shu Qi's better performances. I thought she really stood out in this movie from all the other actors. This movie shows that she can still act and stay sexy in a movie. |
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Anonymous
January 19, 2004
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January 19, 2004
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2 people found the following helpful
loud music is not considered rock
loud music is not considered rock
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just because the music is loud does not mean that is rock and does not mean that is sounds good. this movie Beijing Rocks really does not have any plot in it. it is just about a guy named Michael who beat a guy to death and goes to Beijing to get away from the press and to try to write music. but he totally fails in writing music and he totally fails at facing the music. i really did not like this movie. i watched it a few times and still did not like it. Daniel Wu made a whole bunch of bad movies but i was too into him to realize it. that was just not a good choice. never pick someone to be your favorite based on their looks because he is actually ordinary and not that great. was just a waste on my hard earned dough man. i wish i could turn the hands of the clock back and buy some other great movies. there have been great movies and shows that have been coming out in 2003 and 2004, most of them are from Taiwan. |
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Anonymous
July 18, 2002
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July 18, 2002
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1 people found the following helpful
great!
great!
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i really like this film because the actors that were protray in it. you can feel the struggles of the three main characters, and almost relate to them in some moments. also, Daniel wu speaking madrain is way TOO CUTE! |
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Anonymous
June 26, 2002
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June 26, 2002
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interesting
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this is a very interesting movie. it shows that being a rock star in China is no AeroSmith. very sad movie......but really good |
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April 28, 2002
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Pseudo-art at it's best
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I really loved this film. So what if it's an overly colorful, pseudo-artsy, music video-like rendition of a superficial presentation of chinese rock music? It was still well-done, and one of the best movies to come out last year. Its attempt to truly convey what the rock music scene is like was valliant, but jaded by its simultaneous need to stick a cheesy romance angle in, although unless most films, even the romance angle was bearable in this movie. True, it's not artsy enought to garner good reviews, and not commercial enough to garner box office ratings. But it's hybrid Taiwan/China/Hong Kong ensemble cast and overly glamorous cinematic depiction may in itself serve as a statement about the direction of the increasingly commerical mainland rock scene. All in all, this is at least the best pseudo-artistic film I've ever seen. |
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