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Kung Fu Chefs Premium Box (DVD) (Japan Version)

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Kung Fu Chefs brings together two Hong Kong Cinema favorites - food and fighting - for a rollicking action comedy. Martial arts legend Sammo Hung leads the cast as the fighting chef, while F4's Vanness Wu, who previously displayed his action talents in Kung Fu Fighter and Star Runner, plays his goateed protege. Directed by Ken Yip, Kung Fu Chefs cooks up an entertaining smorgasbord of gourmet drama, budding romance, and journeyman kung-fu action. The film co-stars Japanese beauty Kago Ai and Hong Kong actress Cherrie Ying, as well as martial artists Fan Siu Wong (Ip Man) and Bruce Liang, Sammo Hung's son Timmy Hung, and funnyman Lam Tze Chung (Kung Fu Hustle).

After getting ousted from the clan by his vengeful nephew (Fan Siu Wong), disgraced chef Wong (Sammo Hung) happens upon young and arrogant cooking prodigy Lung (Vanness Wu) at the Four Seas restaurant. Four Seas' sassy proprietor (Cherrie Ying) takes Wong on as her new head chef, and Wong takes Lung on as his new disciple, training him in an amusing series of culinary kung-fu spars. With the Top Chef competition coming up, it's now up to Lung to win back his master's honor, even if the other side's not fighting fair.

This edition comes with a bonus disc.

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Product Title: Kung Fu Chefs Premium Box (DVD) (Japan Version) 功夫廚神 Premium Box (DVD) (日本版) 功夫厨神 Premium Box (DVD) (日本版) カンフーシェフ プレミアムBOX プレミアムBOX Kung Fu Chefs Premium Box (DVD) (Japan Version)
Artist Name(s): Sammo Hung | Kago Ai | Vanness Wu | Fan Siu Wong | Cherrie Ying | Bruce Liang | Lam Tze Chung 洪金寶 | 加護亞依 | 吳建豪 | 樊少皇 | 應采兒 | 梁小龍 | 林子聰 洪金宝 | 加护亚依 | 吴建豪 | 樊少皇 | 应采儿 | 梁小龙 | 林子聪 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) | 加護亜依 | チェリー・イン | ルイス・ファン | ブルース・リャン | ヴァネス・ウー[呉建豪] | ジェレミー・K.P.チャン(製作) | シャロン・ヤン(プロデューサー) | 染野行雄(企画) | ユエン・チュンヤン[袁祥仁](武術指導) | ユエン・シュン・イー(武道指導) | リアン・ウェンタオ(音楽) | 呉建豪(ヴァネス・ウー) | 樊少皇(ルイス・ファン) | 應采兒 (チェリー・イン) | 梁小龍(ブルース・リャン) | 林子聰(ラム・ジーチョン) Sammo Hung | Kago Ai | Vanness Wu | Fan Siu Wong | Cherrie Ying | Bruce Liang | Lam Tze Chung
Director: Ken Yip 葉永健 叶永健 イップ・ウィンキン(監督) | 葉永健(イップ・ウィンキン) Ken Yip
Release Date: 2009-08-07
Publisher Product Code: BWD-1923
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it?
Publisher: Broadway
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1020319473

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タイトル:カンフーシェフ プレミアムBOX
出演:加護亜依/ヴァネス・ウー[呉建豪]/サモ・ハン・キンポー[洪金寶]/ラム・ジーチョン/チェリー・イン/ブルース・リャン/ルイス・ファン
監督:イップ・ウィンキン(監督)/ジェレミー・K.P.チャン(製作)/シャロン・ヤン(プロデューサー)/染野行雄(企画)/ユエン・チュンヤン[袁祥仁](武術指導)/ユエン・シュン・イー(武道指導)/リアン・ウェンタオ(音楽)

料理と武術の達人であるカリスマシェフ・ピンイーが、熱き男ケン、チン・イン姉妹と力を合わせ、かつて自分をレストランから追い出した男との料理対決に挑む。一方、おてんばで可愛らしいがトラブルメーカーでもあるインと、鼻っぱしらの強いケンはいつもケンカばかり。しかし、二人は次第に惹かれ合っていく。そんな中、対決は数々の妨害を受けながらも勝ち進んでいく。果たしてトップ・シェフの座を勝ち取ることが出来るのか。栄光と名誉を自分たちのレストランにもたらすことが出来るのか。はたまた二人の恋の行方は・・・
サモ・ハン・キンポー×加護ちゃん×ヴァネス・ウー、夢のユニット誕生。最強のタッグ、最高のカップル、最大の料理対決が炸裂する、五臓六腑を刺激する超エンターテインメント作品!世界で1番偉大な“動けるデブ”と言っても過言ではないサモ・ハン・キンポーが、鍛え抜かれた肉体を武器に俳優としても大活躍するF4のヴァネス・ウーを従え、まさに肉躍るド熱いカンフーを披露!さらにここに可憐な華を添えるのは、元モーニング娘。の加護亜依。芸能界への復帰第1弾として日本を飛び出し、香港作品で映画女優デビュー!その愛らしいキュートなルックスに加え、体当たりで挑んだカンフー・アクション、ヴァネスとの胸キュンなラブシーンと、スクリーン一杯に瑞々しい演技を魅せる姿は必見!

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画面:Vista-16:9LB
言語/音声:北京語:

その他の情報
製作年:2008
著作権:(C)My Way Film Co.,Ltd
備考:2枚組
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映像特典収録
日本小売価格:¥8000

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Professional Review of "Kung Fu Chefs Premium Box (DVD) (Japan Version)"

October 28, 2009

This professional review refers to Kung Fu Chefs (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
At first glance, Kung Fu Chef looks as cheesy and low-rent as 2007's unimpressive Kung Fu Fighter. The combo of director Yip Wing-Kin and stars Vanness Wu and Fan Siu-Wong couldn't prevent Kung Fu Fighter from being a crappy Kung Fu Hustle clone, and since they all return for Kung Fu Chef, it's understandable if confidence in this latest Kung Fu [insert noun] iteration is not high. But Kung Fu Chef surprises. Thanks to decent fight scenes, fun cooking scenes and the presence of the venerable Sammo Hung, the film surpasses its numerous negatives to deliver something approximating decent, harmless fun. Who knew?

Sammo Hung stars as martial arts chef Wong Ping-Yee, who years ago saved a banquet by using the powerful Dragon Head Knife to butcher a whole pig in less than two minutes flat. However, his evil nephew Master Joe (Fan Siu-Wong) framed him by poisoning the meal, making Yee an outcast from the martial arts/cooking world. Also, the Dragon Head Knife magically grew dull, turning gray and ugly right before everyone's eyes. Maybe it felt sad.

In the present time, Yee crosses paths with hip and talented martial arts chef Ken (Vanness Wu) at a restaurant run by sisters Ching (Cherrie Ying) and Ying (Kago Ai of Japan's Morning Musume). Yee has a past connection to the sisters, and after a fashion he agrees to take over the kitchen and train Ken, who acts annoying and arrogant until Yee beats him in a sashimi slicing contest. However, Master Joe is unhappy to hear about Yee's return, and sends his goons (led by Flash Point's Xing Yu), all fashionably dressed up like Miami Vice-era Don Johnson clones, to mess things up. Can Yee and his new family beat up an army of baddies dressed in powder blue blazers?

Unlike the disappointing Kung Fu Fighter, Kung Fu Chef delivers solid fight sequences that recall light Hong Kong fare from years past. The action isn't bloody or over the top, but it's not marred by extraneous editing, sometimes allowing for more than your usual two or three points of contact per shot. Yuen Clan members Yuen Cheung-Yan and Yuen Shun-Yi deserve credit, as do actors like Sammo Hung, Bruce Leung (as Yee's fallen older brother) and Fan Siu-Wong - namely guys who can handle more complex choreography than your standard popstar types. Still, the chiseled Vanness Wu handles his fight sequences well, and even Timmy Hung gets in on the action. His role is basically to play his father's punching bag, but he takes the punishment gamely. If Sammo getting to hit his flesh-and-blood is what it takes for him to suit up for more action films, then Timmy, please play a bad guy more often.

The fight sequences help compensate for the film's negatives, which number quite high when tallied up. Besides the barely existent story, you have lousy sound design, odd continuity, terrible editing, and numerous nonsensical sequences that appear pretty much out of nowhere. The chefs frequently display X-ray eyesight, and at one point Cherrie Ying demonstrates telepathic powers which she uses to, uh, select a dish for a cooking competition. Later on in the film, certain characters are in great peril, but rather than race to save them, everyone else stands around for a, "Hmmm, thank you for having honor, no don't kneel, let's stand around and talk" conversation that really stretches the clock.

The sloppy filmmaking extends to the acting; Sammo Hung is great and grizzled as Yee, but Vanness Wu mugs up a storm as super-hip kung-fu slacker Ken. However, Wu is outdone by Ai Kago, whose cute and funny girl act is so egregious that it could cause scars in more impressionable audiences. The rest of the players are either appropriate or unobtrusive, with Fan Siu-Wong making the biggest impact in yet another of his borderline comic "I'm an evil person" roles.

Kung Fu Chef is little more than a low-rent populist product, with easily digestible themes of family and honor, and a screenplay that's so hackneyed that it becomes funny. People say cartoon-like pretentious stuff like, "It's easy to cook; it's hard to do well in life", while also engaging in classic bon mots like, "Bitch, are you looking for trouble?" Screenwriting genius this is not, but the writers do get one thing very right: the cooking. The film has numerous scenes featuring delicious dishes, with cooking techniques and exotic foods described in pleasing detail. The description of simple foods is also effective, with scenes about cooking scrambled eggs or cabbage in chicken soup proving surprisingly successful.

Also, the film features the expected cooking competitions, where delicious food is prepared with running commentary from the peanut gallery describing every move in deep detail. The judging usually involves manga-like reactions, but the film eschews over-the-top God of Cookery-type mugging while still channeling much of the same feel. Overall, Kung Fu Chef provides decent return for its meager investment, and manages some fun amidst the expected sloppy filmmaking. It's really unfortunate that the direction is so substandard; had it been even a bit more inspired perhaps Kung Fu Chef could actually be classified as quality. As it is, the film is better than nearly anyone would expect, which is already cause enough for cheer.

by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com

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Customer Review of "Kung Fu Chefs Premium Box (DVD) (Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10 (3)

John Steve Yap
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September 4, 2010

This customer review refers to Kung Fu Chefs (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Very nice Movie Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I've watched this movie for almost 10 times since I bought this DVD.
I bought this last July.
Also I collect some movies of Sammo Hung.
Specially when he and Jackie Chan are together in the movie.
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May 28, 2010

This customer review refers to Kung Fu Chefs (VCD + Bonus VCD + Booklet) (Hong Kong Version)
another fail for vaness wu Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
from the people who brought you the abysmal kung fu fighter comes kung fu chef. though better than kung fu fighter this is still a terrible film. the story is poor and the acting is even worse. alot of the time the film tries to copy god of cookery but comes of as direct rip off and with out the charisma of stephen chow the delivery of the comedic moments comes of as protentious. things happen at random; e.g starts singing in the kitchen, and are supposed to be funny but just falls flat.

things happen in this film but in all honesty it is handled in such a boring manner that the audience just would not care. Sammo hung is decent enough in this film along with bruce liang but they alone cannot save this film. it is Vaness Wu that drops the ball his character and acting is just bland and for someone who carries little expression to play a comedic role is just poor choice. Fan siu wong goes over board with a horribly written character his villain is just characture.

the only good thing is the fighting which is well choreographed and well performed but this alone does not make up for the mess of a film.
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May 16, 2010

This customer review refers to Kung Fu Chefs (2DVD + Bonus VCD + Booklet) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version)
Kung Fu Chefs Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
this movie is better than what i thought. it has action and it is funny. one thing that i didn't really like was the ending it feels like there should be more but the rest of the movie is very very good and when i watch it i feel hungry i love the food :)
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