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Bury Me High (Hong Kong Version) VCD

Moon Lee (Actor) | Chin Ka Lok (Actor) | Sibelle Hu | Tsui Siu Ming (Director)
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Bury Me High (Hong Kong Version)

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Easily the most iconic character in Chinese sci-fi literature, Wei Si Li (a.k.a. Wisely) has made his foray onto the silver screen numerous times already. Many actors have portrayed the kung fu adventurer created by famed writer Ni Kuang, including popular actor and action choreographer Chin Ka Lok, who takes his turn in the 1990 Golden Harvest movie Bury Me High. Written, directed and produced by veteran filmmaker Tsui Siu Ming (Champions), who also plays the second male lead, Bury Me High casts a formidable group of actors in a story of mystery, action, and military intrigues adapted from one of the best-selling Wisely novels.

Wei (Corey Yuen) and Yuan (Paul Chun) are masters in the art of feng shui. Together they locate a site in a certain Asian nation which, when used as one's grave, can yield absolute power for his/her descendants. Yuan intends to take it for his own use, leading him to fight with Wei, who forecasts that it will only produce a dictator. Wei is only saved from Yuan's deadly killers by a laborer named Wang, so he gets the poor guy a grave that will bring wealth to his offspring. Years later, Wang's daughter Anna (Moon Lee) becomes the head of an IT empire, but money troubles force her to get in touch with Wei's son, Wisely (Chin Ka Lok). Together with Wisely's geomancer friend Chen (Tsui Siu Ming), the group goes to the burial site to investigate their ancestry. Meanwhile, the government of that country is in danger of a military coup staged by a ruthless general (Yuen Wah), who is none other than the son of Yuan...

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Product Title: Bury Me High (Hong Kong Version) 衛斯理之霸王卸甲 (香港版) 卫斯理之霸王卸甲 (香港版) 覇王卸甲(衞斯理傳奇系列) Bury Me High (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Moon Lee (Actor) | Chin Ka Lok (Actor) | Sibelle Hu | Tsui Siu Ming | Yuen Wah 李賽鳳 (Actor) | 錢嘉樂 (Actor) | 胡慧中 | 徐小明 | 元華 李赛凤 (Actor) | 钱嘉乐 (Actor) | 胡慧中 | 徐小明 | 元华 李賽鳳(ムーン・リー) (Actor) | 錢嘉樂(チン・ガーロッ) (Actor) | 胡慧中(シベール・ウー) | 徐小明(チョイ・シウミン) | 元華(ユン・ワー) Moon Lee (Actor) | Chin Ka Lok (Actor) | Sibelle Hu | Tsui Siu Ming | Yuen Wah
Director: Tsui Siu Ming 徐小明 徐小明 徐小明(チョイ・シウミン) Tsui Siu Ming
Release Date: 2006-09-21
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Disc Format(s): VCD
Rating: II
Duration: 102 (mins)
Publisher: Joy Sales (HK)
Other Information: 2VCDs
Package Weight: 80 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1000004253

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導演︰徐小明
Director: Tsui Siu Ming

  一名華人在美國西方社會創立了一龐大的生意網,被譽為美國十大首富之一。原來一蠻荒之地,正是風水學上所謂的絕佳之地。曉得這秘密有姓阮、衛兩個人,兩人卻因此而惹起衝突。其中衛更受傷,幸被一苦力所救。為感恩圖報,他指點苦力迷津,為他覓得一致富墓穴。時光流逝,苦力的女兒Anna成為電腦皇后,異常富有,但她每每感到受一來自蠻荒鬼魅的東西所糾纏,於是力尋衛家後人,並僱用了風水先生往蠻荒地查一究竟……

  Two geomacers are roaming Indochina's wilderness trying to find the dream grave site. The find The Conqueror, a site generating wealth and power - also a bloodbath Nguen wants is to be his but Wei wants no bloodbath. They have a fight. Wei escapes by the skin of his teeth. Wei rewards the poor man who saved him by finding a good grave site. Many years later, Anna who is behaved to be the daughter of the poor man, heads an American computer empire. Wei's son, Wisely, is a famous traveler. The girl asks him to go to Indochina to trace their roots...
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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10 (2)

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April 30, 2010

This customer review refers to Bury Me High (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Bury this movie low Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
"Bury My High" is a ham-handed mess of a movie. It has something to do with a down-on-its-luck computer company run by Moon Lee, a military coup in a Vietnam-like country, a Viet Cong-like insurrection in the same Vietnam-like country, a computer hacker dying of a peculiar brain disease, and feng shui, lots of feng shui. How those pieces fit together was never quite clear to me, even after watching the movie twice.

The film features lots of gunplay and a few well-choreographed fights, but unfortunately fails to make good use of either Moon Lee or Sybelle Hu, whose presence in this film was the primary reason I purchased it. Miss Lee does look fetching in an evening gown in one scene, but her fighting skills are shelved for most of this dud.

The film contains some humor; unfortunately, most of it is inadvertent. For example, when Miss Lee tries to learn who is spreading a computer virus, she asks how many computer whiz kids of Chinese descent between the ages of 15 and 25 there are in the Los Angeles metro area. The answer: Six. Six!?! Yeah, right.
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Anonymous

December 17, 2003

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Something to watch. Its Related to Feng Shui Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Wow, its finally on DVD, i used to have this on LaserDisc. Its a good movie, feng shui and kung fu. Wat a combo!
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