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Lifeline (DTS 10th Anniversary) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3

Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Carman Lee (Actor) | Johnnie To (Director)
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Lifeline (DTS 10th Anniversary) (Hong Kong Version)

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Lifeline was the last title Johnnie To made before he established his much famed Milkyway Image in 1996. However, Lifeline already sees To's highly stylized direction and typically well-designed action sequences, a signature of his Milkyway productions. Now this firefighter film releases its 10th Anniversary edition, with the film being digitally remastered to offer higher quality. The film received 6 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards.

Lifeline stars one of Hong Kong's most versatile actor, Lau Ching Wan, as a courageous fireman. Dedicated to his job, he always risks his life to rescue people. However, he seems at odds in handling workplace politics, and also his relationships with his stiff boss (Alex Fong Chung Shun) and the beautiful Emergency Room doctor (Carmen Lee) whom he falls for. Johnnie To needs not rely on special effects to create a striking sense of realism in the scene of a fire, but at the same time amazingly fill the film with breath-taking tension.

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Product Title: Lifeline (DTS 10th Anniversary) (Hong Kong Version) 十萬火急 (10週年DTS紀念版) (香港版) 十万火急 (10周年DTS纪念版) (香港版) 十萬火急 (10周年記念DTS版) (香港版) Lifeline (DTS 10th Anniversary) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Carman Lee (Actor) | Ruby Wong (Actor) | Raymond Wong | HUANG ZHUO | Huang Yong Ming | Yau Pactrick 劉 青雲 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 李若彤 (Actor) | 黃卓玲 (Actor) | 黃浩然 | 黃卓 | 黃永明 | 游 志逹 刘 青云 (Actor) | 方中信 (Actor) | 李若彤 (Actor) | 黄卓玲 (Actor) | 黄浩然 | 黄卓 | 黄永明 | Yau Pactrick 劉青雲(ラウ・チンワン) (Actor) | 方中信(アレックス・フォン) (Actor) | 李若[丹彡](カルメン・リー) (Actor) | 黄卓玲(ルビー・ウォン) (Actor) | 黄浩然(レイモンド・ウォン) | HUANG ZHUO | Huang Yong Ming | Yau Pactrick Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Alex Fong Chung Sun (Actor) | Carman Lee (Actor) | Ruby Wong (Actor) | Raymond Wong | HUANG ZHUO | Huang Yong Ming | Yau Pactrick
Director: Johnnie To 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 (ジョニー・トー)  Johnnie To
Release Date: 2006-12-21
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Digital
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Publisher: Intercontinental Video (HK)
Package Weight: 120 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004599838

Product Information

* Screen Format: 1.85:1 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital
* Special Features:
- 製作特輯 Making Of
- 本片預告 Trailer
- 精選猛片預告 Other Releases
- 劇照 Color Stills
- 原裝海報 Original Poster
- 電影簡介 Production Notes
- 演員∕導演簡介 Biography & Selected Filmography

導演: 杜琪峰
Director: Johnnie To

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最佳電影、
最佳導演(杜琪峰)、
最佳新演員(黃卓玲)、
最佳剪接(黃永明)、
最佳動作設計(元彬)、
最佳音響效果

這部 97 情懷電影,為消防英雄奮不顧身的真實故事,連場暴烈猛火鏡頭極具震撼,逼真程度令人側目。每當意外發生,大家都爭相逃離的同時,消防員都要深入災場,拯救市民的生命財產。片中劉青雲飾一個刻己盡責,卻對生命麻木的消防隊長,而其拘謹的上司方中信及積極的醫生李若彤,則代表劉在事業與愛情上面對的難題。

A heroic tale on firefighters, with a touch on the Hong Kong handover at its underlying theme, Lifeline vividly captures the ferociousness of firestorm. It also delves into the fireman’s psyche: These audacious firefighters can march into disaster and risk their lives by saving others, yet would they have the equivalent courage to tackle their personal issues? The story revolves around a dutiful yet indifferent fireman (Lau Ching-wan) who strives to win back his valor and love against his strict superior (Alex Fong) and his doctor girlfriend (Carman Lee) respectively.
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Professional Review of "Lifeline (DTS 10th Anniversary) (Hong Kong Version)"

November 6, 2006

This professional review refers to Lifeline (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Firefighter flick Lifeline is the greatest on-film ode to firepeople ever shot. Johnnie To has the panache to turn this kind of civil service promo movie into an exhilarating shot of adrenaline and working class glory. A martial arts movie with firefighters instead of Shaolin monks, it's an anthem of career satisfaction, workplace heroics, and the kind of gooey "job well-done" feeling that makes us all get up and go to work in the morning.

The plot structure is simplicity itself. An emotionally generous remake of Backdraft, Lifeline spends its first hour delineating a stationhouse full of firefighters, their cares and dreams, and then it lights a warehouse on fire and drops them inside. A real warehouse. A real fire. Don't let anyone tell you HKSAR actors don't earn their checks.

Two weeks of research (a long time in Hong Kong) and almost six months of production gave To and crew material they needed. No firebugs here, no terrorists, no hostage situations. Instead, we first meet our firefighters group-puking at an emergency room after eating some spoiled vegetables. With great economy the main characters are introduced over the next few scenes: Lau Ching-wan, an older firefighter stuck in no-promotion-land because of his adherence to saving lives over workplace politics; Raymond Wong, the new kid who's scared to slide down the pole and whose hectoring dad is played by Chan Man-lui (Takeshi Kaneshiro's dad in Fallen Angels); Ruby Wong, second-in-command of the stationhouse (this is her first film, and she acquits herself admirably) whose private life is a wreck; Alex Fong, the stiff-lipped new commander whose private life is a wreck; Carman Lee, an emergency room doctor whose private life is a wreck. You can see a trend here.

But it's in their work that these imperfect, tantrum-throwing, stressed-out people achieve a state of grace, becoming more than they are in their everyday, messed-up lives. For the first hour they deal with babies in wells, elevator collapses, car wrecks, everything except the proverbial cat stuck in the tree. The movie's more than half over before we see a fire at all but when we do, it's a doozey. This is hot fire, with no special effects (90% of the fire on-screen is real "ouch that hurts!" fire), and cast and crew were still hawking up soot two months after the shoot.

A testament to the way Hong Kong film makers have painted dreams onscreen for decades by doing nothing more than pushing the limits of human endurance, this is the kind of movie that earns its redemptive moments.

by Grady Hendrix

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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10 (2)

Anonymous

September 11, 2004

This customer review refers to Lifeline (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Incredible fire sequences! Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
The fire sequences in this film are amazing. How in the world did they pull this off with a Hong Kong budget? Hollywood should take note.

I was less impressed with the melodrama in the film's first hour, but it does help establish the characters so that you feel a connection to them in the climax.

Highly recommended.
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October 3, 2001

This customer review refers to Lifeline (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Carmen Lee is CUTE!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Carman is so cute!!! Too bad that she does not have too many movies.
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