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Huang Jiang and Qi Xi are both very capable crime investigators. However, Huang has his heart and soul attached to truth and justice, while Qi Xi works as an informer for the triads and works as an accomplice of the crime lord Mang Chao. Huang has evidences to help him bust Mang, but Qi Xi interferes with his plans and gives Mang shelter. An ensuing roof-top shoot-out leaves Qi Xi & Mang dead and the police report states that Qi died while he was on duty. Wrongly assuming that Qi was murdered by Huang, his son swears revenge...
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| Product Title: | Colour of The Truth (DTS Version) 黑白森林 (DTS Version) 黑白森林 (DTS Version) 黒白森林 (DTS Version) Colour of The Truth (DTS Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jordan Chan | Anthony Wong (Actor) | Wong Jing | Chapman To | Gillian Chung | Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Francis Ng | Raymond Wong (Actor) | Pinky Cheung | Patrick Tse | Terence Yin 陳小春 | 黃秋生 (Actor) | 王晶 | 杜汶澤 | 鍾欣桐 | 劉 青雲 (Actor) | 吳鎮宇 | 黃浩然 (Actor) | 張文慈 | 謝賢 | 尹子維 陈小春 | 黄秋生 (Actor) | 王晶 | 杜汶泽 | 锺欣桐 | 刘 青云 (Actor) | 吴镇宇 | 黄浩然 (Actor) | 张文慈 | 谢贤 | 尹子维 陳小春 (ジョーダン・チャン) | 黄秋生 (アンソニー・ウォン) (Actor) | 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) | 杜汶澤 (チャップマン・トー) | 鍾欣桐(ジリアン・チョン) | 劉青雲(ラウ・チンワン) (Actor) | 呉鎮宇 (フランシス・ン) | 黄浩然(レイモンド・ウォン) (Actor) | 張文慈(ピンキー・チョン) | 謝賢(パトリック・ツェー) | 尹子維(テレンス・イン) Jordan Chan | Anthony Wong (Actor) | Wong Jing | Chapman To | Gillian Chung | Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Francis Ng | Raymond Wong (Actor) | Pinky Cheung | Patrick Tse | Terence Yin |
| Director: | Wong Jing | Marco Mak 王晶 | 麥子善 王晶 | 麦子善 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) | 麥子善 (マルコ・マック) Wong Jing | Marco Mak |
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| Release Date: | 2003-08-09 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.77 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 104 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Mei Ah (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1002857715 |
Product Information
導演:王晶/ 麥子善
Director: Wong Jing/ Mak Chi Shin
黃薑、七喜同是幹探,情同手足,但兩人所走的路南轅北轍。黃薑只想打擊犯罪集團,而七喜卻和黑幫大佬盲超是八拜兄弟。一次,黃薑要捉拿盲超,七喜通風報訊,帶盲超走避。三人在天台對峙,七喜、盲超中槍身亡。事後裁定七喜是殉職,他和盲超的關係,黃薑沒有戮破。七喜兒子可樂誤以為黃薑殺死七喜發誓要為父報仇,而盲超兒子亦已長大成人,慢慢學懂何謂黑何謂白……
The great Anthony Wong [Beast Cops, Infernal Affairs] and Jordan Chan [The Young and Dangerous Series] lead an all-star cast in this complex and hugely entertaining police action thriller about loyalty and revenge directed powerfrlly by Marco Mak [Cop On A Mission]. Wong is a righteous officer who during a sting operation to wipe out gangster kingpin [Francis Ng], may have also kill his colleague [Lau Ching Wan], Ten years passed, and the two dead men's sons have grown up. As Wong is assigned to protect a sleazy mobster and his teenage daughter [Gillian Chung from the pop group sensation Twins], the two revengers must decide whether to take on their father's killer together or alone.
* Digital Dolby 5.1 Surround
* Anamorphic Wide Screen 16:9
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Professional Review of "Colour of The Truth (DTS Version)"
This professional review refers to Colour of The Truth (US Version)
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It is undeniable that the production "Colour of the Truth" is under the huge influence of "Internal Affairs" (2002). In terms of the filming techniques, the characterization and even the theme, the directors Wong Jing and Mai Zi-shan actually are making direct responses to the work of Liu Wei-qiang and Mai Zhao-hui in "Internal Affairs" but in a contrastive way. Despite the similarity that both movies used films of coarse particles, "Colour of the Truth" is more back to the basic in comparison with the more daring approach taken in "Internal Affairs". One of the many elements why "Internal Affairs" is so impressive is the few number of action scenes. For instance, one scene where a drug deal is involved is still appealingly exciting without one shot exchange. On the other hand, "Colour of the Truth" is more like the typical action-packed movie with the cat-and-mouse plot as the whole movie starts off with an gunrunning action scene triggered by Ke Le's one accidental gunfire. The two movies also differ in terms of their themes. The one in "Internal Affairs" is a Hobson's choice. For instance, the undercover played by Chen Yong-ren dies as a triad member but never a police officer whilst the character played by Liu Jian-ming can barely keep his life (in the Hongkong version). In "Colour of the Truth", on the other hand, four father-and-son or father-and-daughter relationships (between Huang Jiang and his father, between Qi Xi and Ke Le, between Mang Chao and Jordan Chan, between Patrick Tse-Yin and Gillian Chung )are explored to discuss the many possibilities of making choices. Officer Huang, whose background can be traced back to "Internal Affairs", represents the thought of people in the older generation that things do not always go in our way and we have no choices but accept the reality. Taking care of his father who has suffered from two-time apoplexy and paralysis from head to toe makes him once tell Ke Le, "We, as sons, makes no decisions but follow what our parents have prepared for us". Ke Le and the characters played by Jordan Chan and Gillian Chung, on the other hand, represent the people in the younger generation that they believe they are the boss of their own to decide whether to support their fathers or not. It can be seen that the screenwriter stands more on this side as the last shot of brightness carries the message of a future full of possibilities. The key difference, therefore, between the two movies is that "Internal Affairs" is relatively negative whilst "Colour of the Truth" is more positive. One scene that deserves credits in the movie is the three-and-a-half-minute rooftop confrontation among Anthony Wong, Sean Lau and Francis Ng Chan-yue. It is impressive to have found Anthony Wong be one of the leading roles in the movie. The character Huang Jiang he plays must be a revival of his playing Officer Wong in "Internal Affairs" but I believe that we can still find something of the "foe that killed someone's father" in the movie ''Just One Look" in the character of Huang Jiang. Of course I think he has already done a very good job in "Internal Affairs" but it is actually not a difficult role to play at all. This time in "Colour of the Truth", however, there is a task of more challenges for him to perform as the father and so he can indeed have outdone his role in "Internal Affairs". "Colour of the Truth" is overall a surprising movie with outstanding ideas and messages in spite of the a few unreasonable plots and some characters that are too good to be left undeveloped. Nevertheless the publicity of this movie gives us too much an impression that it is just another version of "Internal Affairs", which is enough to drive some viewers away. Outstanding Casts: Anthony Wong Chau-sang, Wong Hiu-yin, Francis Ng Chan-yue, Sean Lau Ching-wan Reviewed by manny468 at Cinespot.com |
This professional review refers to Colour of The Truth (DTS Version) (US Version)
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It is undeniable that the production "Colour of the Truth" is under the huge influence of "Internal Affairs" (2002). In terms of the filming techniques, the characterization and even the theme, the directors Wong Jing and Mai Zi-shan actually are making direct responses to the work of Liu Wei-qiang and Mai Zhao-hui in "Internal Affairs" but in a contrastive way. Despite the similarity that both movies used films of coarse particles, "Colour of the Truth" is more back to the basic in comparison with the more daring approach taken in "Internal Affairs". One of the many elements why "Internal Affairs" is so impressive is the few number of action scenes. For instance, one scene where a drug deal is involved is still appealingly exciting without one shot exchange. On the other hand, "Colour of the Truth" is more like the typical action-packed movie with the cat-and-mouse plot as the whole movie starts off with an gunrunning action scene triggered by Ke Le's one accidental gunfire. The two movies also differ in terms of their themes. The one in "Internal Affairs" is a Hobson's choice. For instance, the undercover played by Chen Yong-ren dies as a triad member but never a police officer whilst the character played by Liu Jian-ming can barely keep his life (in the Hongkong version). In "Colour of the Truth", on the other hand, four father-and-son or father-and-daughter relationships (between Huang Jiang and his father, between Qi Xi and Ke Le, between Mang Chao and Jordan Chan, between Patrick Tse-Yin and Gillian Chung )are explored to discuss the many possibilities of making choices. Officer Huang, whose background can be traced back to "Internal Affairs", represents the thought of people in the older generation that things do not always go in our way and we have no choices but accept the reality. Taking care of his father who has suffered from two-time apoplexy and paralysis from head to toe makes him once tell Ke Le, "We, as sons, makes no decisions but follow what our parents have prepared for us". Ke Le and the characters played by Jordan Chan and Gillian Chung, on the other hand, represent the people in the younger generation that they believe they are the boss of their own to decide whether to support their fathers or not. It can be seen that the screenwriter stands more on this side as the last shot of brightness carries the message of a future full of possibilities. The key difference, therefore, between the two movies is that "Internal Affairs" is relatively negative whilst "Colour of the Truth" is more positive. One scene that deserves credits in the movie is the three-and-a-half-minute rooftop confrontation among Anthony Wong, Sean Lau and Francis Ng Chan-yue. It is impressive to have found Anthony Wong be one of the leading roles in the movie. The character Huang Jiang he plays must be a revival of his playing Officer Wong in "Internal Affairs" but I believe that we can still find something of the "foe that killed someone's father" in the movie ''Just One Look" in the character of Huang Jiang. Of course I think he has already done a very good job in "Internal Affairs" but it is actually not a difficult role to play at all. This time in "Colour of the Truth", however, there is a task of more challenges for him to perform as the father and so he can indeed have outdone his role in "Internal Affairs". "Colour of the Truth" is overall a surprising movie with outstanding ideas and messages in spite of the a few unreasonable plots and some characters that are too good to be left undeveloped. Nevertheless the publicity of this movie gives us too much an impression that it is just another version of "Internal Affairs", which is enough to drive some viewers away. Outstanding Casts: Anthony Wong Chau-sang, Wong Hiu-yin, Francis Ng Chan-yue, Sean Lau Ching-wan Reviewed by manny468 at Cinespot.com |
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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (22)
June 18, 2004
This customer review refers to Colour of The Truth (US Version)
| If you want a solid action film, here it is! I was kind of upset that Gillian had such a small role, but that's ok, she has time to improve her acting. It was a great movie! Anthony Wong and Raymond Wong were awesome, and for a very short time, Lau Ching Wan was pretty good too! What was funny was Nicholas's dad, Patrick Tse, being the villain... haha. Great movie! |
February 1, 2004
This customer review refers to Colour of The Truth (DTS Version) (US Version)
| Let me tell you this story is wroth to watch is a good movie and great acting Raymond Wong have many skill and others too is really good movies ...it would be good to watch |
January 7, 2004
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I think this was just a poor attempt to match/follow up on Internal Affairs. They've tried to hard on getting the story right and should've kept it simpler. |
December 6, 2003
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this movie lacks star quality from infernal affairs and suffers from some wooden acting from all the cast, the story tries to make too many twists and ends up in too many knots. Overall, its not an infernal affairs and isn't as good as heroic duo.. |
December 3, 2003
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This movie missed something. The story is okay, the actors did well too. The problem of this movie is: who is the main character. It's unfair just saying Anthony or Jordan is the main character. The others (like Raymond) did play an important role too. Maybe that is the weakness of this film. Also missing (???) on the cover of this vcd/dvd Francis Ng. |












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