Jiang Hu (Korean Version) DVD Region 3
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| Product Title: | Jiang Hu (Korean Version) 江湖 (韓國版) 江湖 (韩国版) Jiang Hu (Korean Version) 강호 (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jacky Cheung | Andy Lau 張 學友 | 劉 德華 张 学友 | 刘 德华 張學友(ジャッキー・チョン) | 劉徳華 (アンディ・ラウ) Jacky Cheung | 유덕화 |
| Release Date: | 2004-12-16 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | III |
| Publisher: | Korea - Starmax Co., Ltd. |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 200 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003935509 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1 & 2.0 / dts
* DVD Type : DVD-9
* Extras :
DISC 2
- Making of Documentary (3분 11초)
- Interview(32분 35초): 유덕화, 장학우 및 여문락, 진관위 외 나머지 여섯명
- Music Video (2분 49초)
- NG Shots(2분 46초)
- Unseen Footage(6분 10초)
- Photo Gallery(4분 45초)
- Story of Posters(3분 30초)
- Massacre(6분 36초)
- Trailer(1분 43초)
* Director : 황정보
2004년 비장미 넘치는 정통 홍콩 느와르의 결정판 [강호]!!!
1. 홍콩 느와르 전성기 선두주자 유덕화, 장학우!!
홍콩, 대만을 비롯한 아시아권 최고의 두 스타의 조우!!
2. 홍콩 느와르를 변화시킨 한류열풍!!
<친구>와 <인정사정 볼 것 없다>에 대한 오마쥬로 가득찬 <강호>
3. 홍콩 정통 느와르의 부활!!
4월 개봉당시 홍콩박스오피스 1위!!
홍콩 정통 느와르의 성공적인 부활예감!!!
4. 누구도 예상치 못했던 극적인 반전!!!
전혀 상상할 수 없었던 놀라운 반전의 실체가 드러난다!!!
홍콩 삼합회 최고 보스인 홍(유덕화 분)은 조직 내에 자신의 암살음모가 있음을 알게 된다. 홍의 의동생이자 오른팔인 레프티(장학우 분)는 그에게 안전을 위해 은퇴를 제안하고 조직 내의 암투와 세력확장을 꾀하는 세력들을 향해 냉혹한 대청소를 시작한다. 그러나 홍은 레프티의 잔혹한 방식에 반발하면서 오히려 그를 암살 배후세력으로 의심하기에 이른다.
한편, 삼합회 말단 조직원 윅(여문락 분)은 친형이 조직원의 배신으로 죽음을 당하는 걸 목격한 후 가슴 속에 복수심과 야망을 품고 산다. 윅과 의형제처럼 지내는 같은 말단조직원 터보(진관희 분)는 보스를 죽이려는 거대한 음모가 있음을 알게 되고 윅과 함께 킬러가 되기로 결심하는데...
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Professional Review of "Jiang Hu (Korean Version)"
This professional review refers to Jiang Hu (DTS Version)
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"Jiang Hu"- A 2004 Crossover mixing Chivalry and Gangsters "Jiang Hu" is the shining star of the Hong Kong movie industry in 2004 with its A-listed cast. After "As Tears Go By" and "A Moment of Romance", Andy Lau teams up in the gangster world again with Jacky Cheung and Jacklyn Wu. "Jiang Hu" introduces a brand new production crew including independent movie director Wong Ching-po and Creative Media undergraduate To Chi-long. The first impression "Jiang Hu" brings to the reviewer is whether it is simply another follower of "Jiang Hu-The Triad Zone" (2000). While the Lam Chiu-yan production turned a new page of triad movies by making a fool out of the typical gangsters, "Jiang Hu" has no intention to follow in Lam's footsteps but rather retraces the traditional mafia world. It is a triad movie that highlights and glorifies the value of brotherhood and comradeship in the underworld. In the old made-in-Hong-Kong combat movies Chinese chivalry and knighthood was nobly honored just as the fictions written by Jin Yong and Gu Long can look back on a long history with similar themes. In these stories the world is anarchical, factions are constantly fighting and the Chinese knights tend to have a fuzzy foe-or-friend relationship. This kind of movie once enjoyed a huge overseas market, which unfortunately led to rash productions and even to a dead-end situation in its latter era. Gangster movies, which have spread their influence since the 1980's, went on to input new concepts in the old chivalry framework. While sword fighting among knights was replaced by gunfire exchanges among gangsters, fatalism, brotherhood and other themes popular in the traditional chivalry movies can still be located in the revamped gangster films. Examples include John Wu's "A Better Tomorrow" and "Hard-Boiled", the "Young and Dangerous" series, Johnny To Kei-fung's "Milkyway Image" movies featuring contests of wits in the underworld and the award-winning movie "Internal Affairs". While "Jiang Hu-The Triad Zone" gives a sarcastic reflection on the triad world, "Jiang Hu" re-establishes the deep-rooted law and order common in the old chivalry and knighthood movies. While Turbo's (Edison Chan) loyalty to his best buddy is contrasted with Wing's (Shawn Yue) determination to steal the throne, Lefthander's (Jacky Cheung) ruthlessness is contrasted with Brother Jiu's calm wisdom. The scene where Lefthander and Brother Jiu are caught in a vendetta in a diner can also be considered as a tribute paid to the Hollywood production "The Godfather" and the idea of anarchism in the old Chinese chivalry movies. The role of women has not changed much either in "Jiang Hu". Emily and Yoyo the prostitute still share a similarity with other women in the traditional chivalry world bringing nothing but chaos to the androcentric domain. "Jiang Hu" and "Internal Affairs" almost feature the same actors with a few differences in so far that Tony Leung was replaced by Jacky Cheung and Anthony Wong by Miu Kiu-wai and Norman Tsui Siu-keung. "Jiang Hu", however, should not be treated as another series of "Internal Affairs" or a look-alike of "Jiang Hu-the Triad Zone". When "Jiang Hu" first hit the local market, what stole most of the limelight was not its underlying message but the scene where Turbo, played by Edison the teen idol, was punished to have sex with a dog. Other common criticisms include the too-fancy post-modern filming techniques and the confusing storylines. Putting all controversies aside, "Jiang Hu" can be seen as a modern chivalry movie featuring an underworld where the concept of black and white is not as clear-cut as that in the past anymore. Source: City Entertainment (reviewed by Wei Lan) Translated by Holly (Hong Kong) |
This professional review refers to Jiang Hu (DTS Version) (Special Edition)
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Jiang Hu is the shining star of the Hong Kong movie industry in 2004 with its A-listed cast. After As Tears Go By and A Moment of Romance, Andy Lau teams up in the gangster world again with Jacky Cheung and Jacklyn Wu. Jiang Hu introduces a brand new production crew including independent movie director Wong Ching-po and Creative Media undergraduate To Chi-long. The first impression Jiang Hu brings to the reviewer is whether it is simply another follower of Jiang Hu - The Triad Zone (2000). While the Lam Chiu-yan production turned a new page of triad movies by making a fool out of the typical gangsters, Jiang Hu has no intention to follow in Lam's footsteps but rather retraces the traditional mafia world. It is a triad movie that highlights and glorifies the value of brotherhood and comradeship in the underworld. In the old made-in-Hong-Kong combat movies Chinese chivalry and knighthood was nobly honored just as the fictions written by Jin Yong and Gu Long can look back on a long history with similar themes. In these stories the world is anarchical, factions are constantly fighting and the Chinese knights tend to have a fuzzy foe-or-friend relationship. This kind of movie once enjoyed a huge overseas market, which unfortunately led to rash productions and even to a dead-end situation in its latter era. Gangster movies, which have spread their influence since the 1980's, went on to input new concepts in the old chivalry framework. While sword fighting among knights was replaced by gunfire exchanges among gangsters, fatalism, brotherhood and other themes popular in the traditional chivalry movies can still be located in the revamped gangster films. Examples include John Woo's A Better Tomorrow and Hard-Boiled, the Young and Dangerous series, Johnnie To's Milkyway Image movies featuring contests of wits in the underworld and the award-winning Infernal Affairs. While Jiang Hu - The Triad Zone gives a sarcastic reflection on the triad world, Jiang Hu re-establishes the deep-rooted law and order common in the old chivalry and knighthood movies. While Turbo's (Edison Chan) loyalty to his best buddy is contrasted with Wing's (Shawn Yue) determination to steal the throne, Lefthander's (Jacky Cheung) ruthlessness is contrasted with Brother Jiu's calm wisdom. The scene where Lefthander and Brother Jiu are caught in a vendetta in a diner can also be considered as a tribute paid to the Hollywood production The Godfather and the idea of anarchism in the old Chinese chivalry movies. The role of women has not changed much either in Jiang Hu. Emily and Yoyo the prostitute still share a similarity with other women in the traditional chivalry world bringing nothing but chaos to the androcentric domain. Jiang Hu and Infernal Affairs almost feature the same actors with a few differences in so far that Tony Leung was replaced by Jacky Cheung and Anthony Wong by Miu Kiu-wai and Norman Tsui Siu-keung. Jiang Hu, however, should not be treated as another series of Infernal Affairs or a look-alike of Jiang Hu - the Triad Zone. When Jiang Hu first hit the local market, what stole most of the limelight was not its underlying message but the scene where Turbo, played by Edison the teen idol, was punished to have sex with a dog. Other common criticisms include the too-fancy post-modern filming techniques and the confusing storylines. Putting all controversies aside, Jiang Hu can be seen as a modern chivalry movie featuring an underworld where the concept of black and white is not as clear-cut as that in the past anymore. Source: City Entertainment (reviewed by Wei Lan) Translated by Holly (Hong Kong) |
Customer Review of "Jiang Hu (Korean Version)"
February 9, 2005
This customer review refers to Jiang Hu
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Yup, another one of those films with great expectations, and then to be let down... the only great thing about it was that it was well packaged! |
December 10, 2004
This customer review refers to Jiang Hu (DTS Version)
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that's about it. I thought this film was going to be the typical slash and run type of triad movie. I was amazed that it didn't turn out that way. It had it's fair treatment on Lust, betrayal, and murders... but the movie emphasized more on Triad boss Hung(Andy Lau), Left hand(Jacky Cheung) and two hopefuls, Yik(Shawn Yue) and Turbo(Edison Chen), who plan on being top dogs as well. I'll won't spoil much but elaborate that the movie serves jelly filled material most of the time so once again this isn't your typical "you chop me so I'll chop you" type of movie. The ending I thought wasn't weak like most people said, but rather a pleasant one. The extras are great but I'm not that fluent in Chinese so English Subtitles would be greatly appreciated next time. The music video was disappointing because it didn't have Lin Yuan's theme song or Chapman To's "Brothers" song, which both are featured at the end of the movie or on "Jiang Hu's" official website. Overall, decent flick with an assortment of "Infernal Affairs" actors(another reason that makes you want to watch this film). For starters, I say rent first at your nearest Chinese tape shop. |
December 1, 2004
This customer review refers to Jiang Hu (DTS Version)
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It's a pretty good movie to watch on DVD... Not too many actions... I wish that they can have more hack and slash action in a cool music background. I love some of their soundtrack... hope they can have the soundtrack soon for it... |
November 10, 2004
This customer review refers to Jiang Hu (DTS Version)
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The movie is somewhat predictable, and the pace is slow. Overall, not a bad movie, but it could have been much better. Good acting saves a redundant storyline. |
October 31, 2004
This customer review refers to Jiang Hu
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This is a triad movie about friendship and blood brothers. The story parallels that of two best friends trying to become famous in the triad world by eliminating a big boss, while a certain big boss attempts to find out who's trying to kill him. If you liked "Infernal Affair", you may like this movie after all. While many may compare this to "Infernal Affairs" with regards to the young and old characters of the movies, the plot to "Infernal Affair" is much better with more suspense. Nevertheless, it's nice to see Jacky Cheung on the screen again. |










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