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City On Fire (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version) Blu-ray Region A

Chow Yun Fat (Actor) | Danny Lee (Actor) | Chuen Yet (Actor) | Karl Mak (Producer)
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Chow Yun Fat is at his charismatic best in Ringo Lam's City on Fire, a deceptively straightforward crime film that was the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs. Chow is an undercover cop assigned to infiltrate a gang of violent thieves, but his submergence in the criminal underworld takes its toll. His isolation from his true identity - and his friendship with thief Danny Lee - leads him to question his duty. What is more important: justice or honor? For Chow, that question proves damning, and his continuing self-torment builds towards an unexpected, explosive climax.

Directed with assurance by Ringo Lam, City on Fire captures the reality of the criminal underworld like few Hong Kong films ever have. Lam's vision of the criminal world is not black-and-white, but a murky grey, and his characters are neither hero nor villain, but irretrievably flawed and undeniably human. Chow Yun Fat's award-winning performance is powerful and emotionally compelling. In contrast to Tarantino's flashier remake, Ringo Lam's film feels less cinematic, but it ultimately sticks to your gut. Reservoir Dogs brings style, but City on Fire delivers the goods.

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Product Title: City On Fire (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version) 龍虎風雲 (Blu-ray) (香港版) 龙虎风云 (Blu-ray) (香港版) 友は風の彼方に (龍虎風雲) (Blu-ray) (香港版) City On Fire (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Chow Yun Fat (Actor) | Danny Lee (Actor) | Chuen Yet (Actor) 周潤發 (Actor) | 李修賢 (Actor) | 孫越 (Actor) 周润发 (Actor) | 李修贤 (Actor) | 孙越 (Actor) 周潤發 (チョウ・ユンファ) (Actor) | 李修賢(ダニー・リー) (Actor) | Chuen Yet (Actor) 주윤발 (Actor) | Danny Lee (Actor) | Chuen Yet (Actor)
Director: Ringo Lam 林嶺東 林岭东 林嶺東(リンゴ・ラム) Lam Ling Dong
Producer: Karl Mak 麥 嘉 麦 嘉 麥嘉(カール・マッカ) Karl Mak
Blu-ray Region Code: A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it?
Release Date: 2011-04-19
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: [HD] High Definition What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen, 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: 6.1, 7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital EX(TM) / THX Surround EX(TM)
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray, 25 GB - Single Layer
Screen Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan)
Video Codecs: AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10)
Rating: IIB
Duration: 105 (mins)
Publisher: Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1024273418

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Director : Ringo Lam
Producer : Karl Maka

Chow Yun Fat plays Ko Chow, a police undercover agent who is torn between his duty as a police officer and his loyalty to his friends on the wrong side of the law. He wants out and his commander officer Inspector Lau, played by Sun Yueh reluctantly approves his resignation but gives him his last assignment – supplying guns to a gang at criminals suspected of armed robbery. Danny Lee who plays Tigers, heads the gang of robbers. He has built a relationship with Ko Chow based on mutual trust and respect. During the final shoot out with the police, he is equally tom when Ko Chow sacrificed himself to save him and simultaneously revealed his true identity.

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Professional Review of "City On Fire (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)"

August 21, 2006

This professional review refers to City On Fire (Korean Version)
Hang on, kids: this is the big one! The classic crime film from Hong Kong, Ringo Lam's City on Fire features the same leads as John Woo's The Killer a few years later, but Woo's woozey look at bonding and bullets comes off as expressionist twaddle next to Lam's "who's going to pay the rent?" noir realism. Quentin Tarantino's cheap knock-off of the plot in Reservoir Dogs will only impress people who haven't seen the real, bleeding thing and time will tell that City on Fire is the sharp stink of sweat classic, whereas the other dog is a toothless mutt in wolf's clothing.

Lam's inspiration was the trial of a gang of jewel store robbers in the 80's, part of the wave of lead-spraying spazzes who briefly turned the tourist-clogged streets and subways of Hong Kong into shooting galleries. Lam coldly notes that the miscreants on trial were illiterate, poor dressers and "losers". From such rough stuff gold is spun. The glamor of the cop and criminal lifestyle is stripped away as we focus on the lowest rungs of the food chain: bottom feeders on both sides of the law who spend their time locked in sensory-deprivation apartments, offices, and parked cars while waiting for the next order from higher up, which is as likely to be "Keep waiting" as it is to be "Get killed". The point is, a criminal boss has more in common with a police commissioner than he does with the illiterate gun fodder that make up his ranks.

Dressed up in aviator shades and bow ties the pawns in fate's game are Danny Lee as a cold-blooded criminal and Chow Yun-fat as a hot blooded undercover cop who find that their twisted lifestyles only leave them with room for each other. Strong-armed into an assignment he doesn't want, Chow finds he has more in common with the crooks than his colleagues, and an officious Roy Cheung and sadistic Tommy Wong aren't too happy about that. Trapped between both sides of the law - the criminals he likes and will ultimately arrest, and the cops whom he hates and will ultimately serve - Chow Yun-fat is also straining to keep his girlfriend happy, but all she wants is stability. And that is something Chow Yun-fat can't even provide for himself.

With an iconic saxophone score by Teddy Robin, and subtle photography, City on Fire is more than anything an acting showcase for Danny Lee and Chow Yun-fat. Surrounded by meticulously tacky sets and dressed up in ugly, synthetic outfits this is one of the few films when neither man's star power detracts from their believability as dirt poor desperados.

If you haven't seen this movie, you should. If you haven't picked up the DVD you should do that as well. Quiet simply the best study of desperation and working class grief ever put onscreen.

by Grady Hendrix

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Customer Review of "City On Fire (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8.3 out of 10 (3)

Yasar
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October 12, 2011

This customer review refers to City On Fire (VCD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
The 80's Reservoir Dogs Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
City on fire is a fine Honk Kong action film about a cop who goes undercover to arrest a bunch of criminals.Chow Yun Fat plays his role with usual style and class and Danny Lee plays his criminal role good as well.Director Ringo Lam has made an explosive film that inspired Quentin Tarantino to make his own classic Reservoir Dogs.
Good story,good acting and good action.
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Kevin Kennedy
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January 10, 2009

This customer review refers to City On Fire (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
This is one of the essentials! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
"City on Fire" is a classic of Hong Kong gangster cinema. Chow Yun Fat stars as a cop who has gone so deep undercover that few police know about his true identity and some of those who learn of it assume that he has gone over to the dark side. Chow wants out of his undercover work. He is sick of its moral compromises and desperate to hang on to his faltering relationship with girlfriend Carrie Ng. His sympathetic cop boss asks him to undertake one more mission: To sell some guns to a triad gang and, by doing so, gain information about the gang that will enable the police to bust them. However, that mission soon grows into a bigger task and enmeshes Chow in a fight for his life. Chow Yun Fat is riveting throughout the film; he brings an extraordinary physicality to his role. Danny Lee is very cool as the gangster who friends Chow. Carrie Ng delivers the goods as the girlfriend whose patience has grown thin. And Roy Cheung is terrific as the brash young CID officer who wants to make a name for himself and will not let Chow's interests get in his way. This is edge-of-the-seat viewing, ably directed by Ringo Lam. I have downgraded the film a bit only because the image quality of the DVD is not as good as I had hoped for a digitally remastered film. "City on Fire" is very, very highly recommended.
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Tanzhang
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June 19, 2008

This customer review refers to City on Fire (DVD) (Korea Version)
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Chow Yun Fat, Actor On Fire. Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
City on Fire is the kind of film where, while the basic idea of the film, an undercover cop and a series Bank Heists is nothing new, yet through the performances of the Characters, the direction of the Cinematographer and director, as well as the jazzy score (Something quite new in a HK film of this vintage) manage to create a picture that is not just entertaining, but something that will be played in your head long after the film is finished and the credits have stopped rolling.

Chow is in Fine Form as an Undercover cop on Hard times, while Danny Lee, generally known for playing Police Officers, is cast against type as Sympathetic Triad Fu, who kills a Close Friend of Chows in a Jewelery robbery, resulting in Chow going undercover to Arrest the thieves, which leads into problems with an Intimidating Police Upstart (Roy Cheung) as well as Relationship problems with his wife to be, as well as an unlikely friendship between himself and Fu, neither knowing that they are secretly each other's enemy.

City on Fire is a masterstroke of Gritty 1980's Urban Hong Kong, and one of those few Triad films that really shines and separates itself from the pack. Forget Reservoir Dogs, This is the film to See, the Original and the Best!
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