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Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Gillian Chung (Actor) | Stephy Tang (Actor)
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Chinese Odyssey and Eagle Shooting Heroes director Jeff Lau is back with the hit comedy Just Another Pandora's Box, an irreverent Scary Movie-style riff on films like Red Cliff, The Promise, Kung Fu Panda, Titanic, and even Lau's own Chinese Odyssey films. A hilarious mix of fantasy, period action, and romance, the film brings together an enormous cast of Hong Kong and Mainland China's biggest stars, including Ronald Cheng, Gigi Leung, Eric Tsang, Stephy Tang, Huang Bo, Sun Li, and many, many more. Just Another Pandora's Box is already one of the most successful Chinese films of 2010, grossing more than 100 million RMB at the Chinese box office.

Qing Ye Se (Ronald Cheng) only knows how to be a thief, but he runs into major trouble when he accidentally steals the heart of Rose (Sun Li), an immortal fairy. During a chaotic chase, Qing gets ahold of the Pandora's Box, sending them both back in time to the Three Kingdoms era. Mistaken as a general, Qing is thrown right into the middle of the Battle of Red Cliff. Meanwhile, Rose continues to devise new ways to earn Qing's affection, even if it means having to be someone else.

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Product Title: Just Another Pandora's Box (Blu-ray) (US Version) 越光寶盒 (Blu-ray) (美國版) 越光宝盒 (Blu-ray) (美国版) 越光寶盒 (Blu-ray) (US版) Just Another Pandora's Box (Blu-ray) (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Gillian Chung (Actor) | Stephy Tang (Actor) | Athena Chu (Actor) | Gigi Leung (Actor) | Sandra Ng (Actor) | Alex Fong Lik Sun (Actor) | Wu Jing (Actor) | Kenny Bee Chung (Actor) | Yuen Biao (Actor) | Yuen Wah (Actor) | Fan Siu Wong (Actor) | Ada Choi (Actor) | Crystal Huang (Actor) | Betty Sun (Actor) | Guo De Gang (Actor) | Yuen Qiu (Actor) | Huang Bo (Actor) 鄭中基 (Actor) | 曾志偉 (Actor) | 鍾欣桐 (Actor) | 鄧麗欣 (Actor) | 朱茵 (Actor) | 梁詠琪 (Actor) | 吳君如 (Actor) | 方 力申 (Actor) | 吳京 (Actor) | 鍾鎮濤 (Actor) | 元彪 (Actor) | 元華 (Actor) | 樊少皇 (Actor) | 蔡少芬 (Actor) | 黃奕 (Actor) | 孫儷 (Actor) | 郭德綱 (Actor) | 元 秋 (Actor) | 黃渤 (Actor) 郑中基 (Actor) | 曾志伟 (Actor) | 锺欣桐 (Actor) | 邓丽欣 (Actor) | 朱茵 (Actor) | 梁咏琪 (Actor) | 吴君如 (Actor) | 方力申 (Actor) | 吴京 (Actor) | 锺镇涛 (Actor) | 元彪 (Actor) | 元华 (Actor) | 樊少皇 (Actor) | 蔡少芬 (Actor) | 黄奕 (Actor) | 孙俪 (Actor) | 郭德纲 (Actor) | 元 秋 (Actor) | 黄渤 (Actor) 鄭中基(ロナルド・チェン) (Actor) | 曾志偉 (エリック・ツァン) (Actor) | 鍾欣桐 (ジリアン・チョン) (Actor) | 鄧麗欣 (ステフィ・タン) (Actor) | 朱茵(アテナ・チュウ) (Actor) | 梁詠琪 (ジジ・リョン) (Actor) | 呉君如 (サンドラ・ン) (Actor) | 方力申 (アレックス・フォン) (Actor) | 呉京(ウー・ジン) (Actor) | 鍾鎮濤(ケニー・ビー) (Actor) | 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) (Actor) | 元華(ユン・ワー) (Actor) | 樊少皇(ルイス・ファン) (Actor) | 蔡少芬(エイダ・チョイ) (Actor) | 黄奕(ホァン・イー) (Actor) | 孫儷(スン・リー) (Actor) | Guo De Gang (Actor) | ユン・チウ (Actor) | 黄渤(ホァン・ボー) (Actor) Ronald Cheng (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor) | Gillian Chung (Actor) | Stephy Tang (Actor) | Athena Chu (Actor) | Gigi Leung (Actor) | Sandra Ng (Actor) | Alex Fong Lik Sun (Actor) | Wu Jing (Actor) | Kenny Bee Chung (Actor) | Yuen Biao (Actor) | Yuen Wah (Actor) | Fan Siu Wong (Actor) | Ada Choi (Actor) | Crystal Huang (Actor) | Betty Sun (Actor) | Guo De Gang (Actor) | Yuen Qiu (Actor) | Huang Bo (Actor)
Director: Jeff Lau 劉鎮偉 刘镇伟 劉鎮偉(ジェフ・ラウ) Jeff Lau
Blu-ray Region Code: All Region What is it?
Release Date: 2010-05-14
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: [HD] High Definition What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
Sound Information: 7.1, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): Blu-ray, 25 GB - Single Layer
Screen Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan)
Duration: 90 (mins)
Publisher: Tai Seng Video (US)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1022677202

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Director: Jeff Lau

Rose is obsessed with the exploits of the legendary Purple Cloud. Seeking to imitate one of her most popular adventures, she steals the Heavenly Sword and travels to the modern day world of mortals in search of her one true love. Mistaking Yise's interest for a sign that he is "the one" Rose becomes infatuated with the charismatic swindler.

Yise uncovers a magical artifact: the Moon Light Treasure Box. Opening the box he is instantly transported a thousand years into the past; to the period of China's Warring Kingdoms.In the chaos that ensues, Yise discovers the girl he loved is actually the fairy Rose, who has been using her magical powers to conceal her true identity...
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Professional Review of "Just Another Pandora's Box (Blu-ray) (US Version)"

May 25, 2010

This professional review refers to Just Another Pandora's Box (DVD) (US Version)
In Just Another Pandora's Box, everything old is new again - even if you don't quite know where you've seen it before. Director Jeff Lau directs this cameo-a-minute costume comedy that parodies many films, most of them also directed by Jeff Lau. The biggest non-Lau films to get skewered: Titanic and especially Red Cliff, with the latter providing the basis for the plot. Lau's trademark postmodern romance and self-referential jokes also return, and combine with sight gags and anachronisms to help make Just Another Pandora's Box creative and surprising. That is, when everything isn't weighed down by the aimless, momentum-killing story. Like most nonsense comedies, Just Another Pandora's Box is a hit and miss affair that depends largely on audience knowledge and goodwill to make it a success. If all else fails, you can simply play "spot the star".

The plot is relatively simple, not that it makes everything more coherent. Ronald Cheng is Qing Ye Se, a wandering thief who mugs immortal Rose (Betty Sun) in the film's opening moments. However, he's tricked by another wanderer (Lee Lik-Chee, dressed like Stephen Chow in Chinese Odyssey) into unsheathing Rose's sword, which marks him as her fated true love. Nonplussed, he flees only to have her chase like a madwoman. Luckily, Qing runs into King Bull (Wang Xue-Bin) and a couple of immortals (Johnnie Kong and director Jeff Lau reprising their roles from Chinese Odyssey) fighting, and makes off with their Pandora's Box (called the "Moonlight Box" in the film's subtitles). In just the first ten minutes, Jeff Lau has already mined his own films heavily (the Pandora's Box was a big plot device in - you guessed it - A Chinese Odyssey), from characters to costumes to images. Even the film's opening shot is a direct lift from another work.

With the arrival of the Pandora's Box, Lau turns his parodies mercilessly towards Red Cliff. The Pandora's Box sends Qing hurtling through time to the Three Kingdoms era, where everyone mistakes him for Zhao Zilong. After some skirmishes with Cao Cao (Guo De-Gang), who confiscates the Pandora's Box, Qing ends up in the camp of Liu Bei (Yuen Biao), where he meets comic versions of the Red Cliff cast, including Eric Tsang as Zhuge Liang, Huang Bo as Zhou Yu and Gillian Chung as Sun Shang-Xiang. The Battle of Red Cliff approaches, but Qing is assigned to guard a visiting diplomat who looks like Gigi Leung, but is actually Rose in disguise. Having followed Qing through time, Rose is determined to win his love, but Qing schemes to steal the Pandora's Box back from Cao Cao so he can escape to somewhere else in time leaving both the Three Kingdoms AND Rose behind. Random chaos ensues.

"Random" is a good way to describe Just Another Pandora's Box. Jeff Lau parodies a host of films here, including Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Fu Panda, The Promise and, most distressingly, Titanic. Betty Sun's character is named "Rose", someone actually says, "you jump, I jump", and there's an extended gag mixing Titanic and Chinese Odyssey together. Not all of Lau's parodies are easy to process; some are direct lifts, but others are clever reversals, and Lau changes up his ideas so quickly that the film becomes a game of "spot the reference, and figure out what Lau is doing with it." The references sometimes puzzle more than they amuse, as the Jeff Lau canon could hardly be called required text. More laughs come from lowbrow gags, like ugly women, swearing peasants and a baby whose urine is used like a bazooka. Nods to modern issues like the 2008 China Olympics, the China milk powder controversy and even Gillian Chung's 2008 media scandal also show up, which should score better with the masses than Lau's self-indulgent parodies.

Lau's romantic storyline is also indulgent; the Qing-Rose love story is given massive build up, and climaxes in yet another extended parody of Chinese Odyssey. Ronald Cheng is a fine actor though, mixing his serious and snide personalities such that the emotions sometimes do affect. Betty Sun surprises here, the Fearless actress showing a looser, more endearing comic side than the more accomplished Gigi Leung. Jeff Lau has always tried mixing ardent romance with pronounced silliness, but without a driving story, the romance lags. Lau's best work builds the romance and comedy simultaneously, using both towards solving the film's larger conflict. The film's main Red Cliff-skewering plot doesn't combine those elements well, and is driven by random gags similar to what you would find in a Scary Movie film. Jeff Lau has certainly done better work, though it should be noted that Just Another Pandora's Box is a lot better than Lau's previous Kung Fu Cyborg: Metallic Attraction. Most movies are.

Where Just Another Pandora's Box succeeds is with the massive cast, which provides plenty of spot-the-star fun. Seeing Alex Fong Lik-Sun as a horny Guan Yu is good for giggles, as is Fan Siu-Wong's spot-on Zhang Fei. Patrick Tam, Stephy Tang, and Huang Bo all do decent work, and the cameos by the long-missed stars Ada Choi and Athena Chu are good ones. The actresses essay the same characters that they did in A Chinese Odyssey, making their scenes noteworthy for their presence, if not the actual content. The film even features onscreen titles identifying each actor, just like those star-packed Shaw Brothers films of old. Just Another Pandora's Box is more for initiated audiences - the people who know all the stars, have seen a ton of films, and understand the cultural references - than anyone who might show up only to see a Red Cliff parody. If you belong to that latter audience, Just Another Pandora's Box may be a tough nut to crack. Hint: see all of Jeff Lau's movies first. Memorizing exactly what happens in them helps too.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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