Double Vision (DVD) (Unexpurgated Edition) (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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Rene Liu earned a Taiwanese Golden Horse nomination for her outstanding performance in the Double Vision.
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| Product Title: | Double Vision (DVD) (Unexpurgated Edition) (Japan Version) Double Vision (DVD) (無修正特別版) (日本版) Double Vision (DVD) (无修正特别版) (日本版) ダブル・ビジョン 無修正特別版 <CINE STYLE @ SONY PICTURES ホラー・セレクション 第4弾> Double Vision (DVD) (Unexpurgated Edition) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Rene Liu | Tony Leung Ka Fai | David Morse 劉若英 | 梁 家輝 | 大衛摩斯 刘若英 | 梁 家辉 | 大卫摩斯 劉若英(レネ・リウ) | 梁家輝 (レオン・カーファイ) | David Morse Rene Liu | Tony Leung Ka Fai | David Morse |
| Director: | Chen Kuo Fu 陳國富 陈国富 チェン・クォフー Chen Kuo Fu |
| Release Date: | 2010-07-28 |
| Publisher Product Code: | OPL-32777 |
| Language: | Original Soundtrack |
| Subtitles: | English, Japanese |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Sony Pictures Entertainment |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1022767668 |
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台湾台北市内で、不可思議な連続怪死事件発生。第1は高層ビル内で氷のように凍てついた溺死体。第2は火の気のない場所での焼死体。続く第3は、生きているうちに腸を抜き、洗浄後再び腹に戻して縫合されていた死体。そして傷口には呪文のようなものが・・・。地元刑事ホアンは犯人像解明のため派遣されたFBI捜査官リクターと共に連携捜査を開始する。やがて、中国古来から伝わる道教“双瞳【ダブル・ビジョン】”伝説を信仰する謎の集団のアジトを探り当てるが、そこは阿鼻叫喚の地獄と化していた - 。“双瞳【ダブル・ビジョン】”とは何か?!そして、捜査の果てに見たものとは? PG−12
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Professional Review of "Double Vision (DVD) (Unexpurgated Edition) (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to Double Vision (Hong Kong Version)
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As an Asian film lover, I am little embarrassed to admit that my knowledge of Taiwanese cinema is actually quite brief. My experience was limited to art house movies like Hou Hsiao-hsien's City of Sadness and Edward Yang's A One and A Two. So it was quite a surprise (and certainly, a present one) to see the release of Double Vision, a highly commercial and successful production that was well received at the box office, both in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Being a detective thriller movie, Double Vision tells a story of suspense that involves supernatural phenomenon. Several dead bodies have been found and their cause of death cannot be explained by science. FBI agent Kevin Richter (David Morse) is invited to Taiwan to join the investigation, in which he has to team up with local officer Huang Huo-tu (Tony Leung Ka-fai). As their investigation proceeds, they soon discover that these murders are somehow related to a clandestine religion that believes in the Daoist concept of immortality... As the director, as well as the scriptwriter and editor, Chen Kuo-fu's script is full of interesting ideas. The employment of Daoist theory of immortality strongly enhances the oriental feeling of the movie. Not only is it an intimate subject to Chinese audience, it can also trigger the curiosity of foreigners. Apart from the major attraction, the sub-plots are also captivating. Each character is well designed. The story spends quite some time on Huang Huo-tu's relationship with his family and his partnership with Kevin Richter. Although these characters are quite typical (in terms of their backgrounds and temperaments), they are not flat at all. The interactions among these characters look quite vivid and dynamic. This detailed and sophisticated depictions of the characters greatly enrich the dramatic quality of the movie. In terms of the technical aspect, Chen is good at creating a chilling and cold atmosphere for the movie that viiewers would find it easy to soak in. Tony Leung Ka-fai as the depressed policer officer is extraordinary. With his careful study of the character, he doesn't seem to encounter any difficulties bringing out the richness and profundity of Huang Huo-tu. From the marriage crisis with his wife to the cooperation with the American agent, he is always the focus that captures the eyes of the audience. It was a pity that he didn't manage to win the best actor award for his role in this film. Hollywood actor David Morse's participation in this Taiwanese movie is also a present surprise. One good thing about this character is that he actually fits in the story. One of the usual mistakes Asian filmmakers tend to make when dealing with foreign actors (especially the renowned ones) is, they always make these stars the focus even if they are not the protagonists, or the story is not made to do so. In this film, Morse is appropriately placed in the movie that actually serves his function efficiently, but not being merely left as a talking point. Double Vision is a notable Taiwanese production. Not only is it highly entertaining, it also shows the extent of Asian filmmakers. With proper handling and sufficient resources (this film was invested by Columbia Pictures), one ought not question Asian filmmakers's ability of achieving the level of professionalism their Western counterparts can do. Cool guy(s) - Tony Leung Ka-fai, David Morse Reviewed by Kantorates Cinespot.com |
Customer Review of "Double Vision (DVD) (Unexpurgated Edition) (Japan Version)"
December 27, 2003
This customer review refers to Double Vision (Hong Kong Version)
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great supernatural thriller,not really spooky but good use of superstition, or maybe not if you BELIEVE!!! |
December 26, 2003
This customer review refers to Double Vision (Hong Kong Version)
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some films are real.... |
June 15, 2003
This customer review refers to Double Vision (Hong Kong Version)
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Not bad!There are some creepy parts - and this movie makes you think a little bit. The ending was a bit confusing, maybe I need to watch it again. Great cast and great acting. Not a movie for the faint-hearted. |
June 10, 2003
This customer review refers to Double Vision
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Good Plot. You wouldn't care too much about the language in Mandarin. |
June 10, 2003
This customer review refers to Double Vision
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This is a movie that keeps you stay at your seat all the way through. I'm not a fan of anyone in the cast. It's merely the plot that holds your breath -- trying to find out whom the mastermind behind the mysteries. The movie trailer (with Tony Leung screaming after seeing the double-vision girl) made me think it was a frightening one. In fact, it's not really scary. |










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