Loving You (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
In Loving You, Johnnie To skillfully brings to life a complex character whose physical injuries initiate a re-evaluation of the meaning of life. Based on a real-life case, the story develops around a cop who loses his senses of smell and taste after being shot in the head. The film also stars Carmen Lee (The Wicked City) as Lau Ching Wan's wife and Tou Chung Hua (July Rhapsody) as a fierce drug dealer.
Lau Ching Wan portrays a bad-tempered, womanizing cop who always neglects his wife (Carmen Lee). He is trying to hunt down a drug dealer, but, owing to his own shortcomings, falls into a trap and gets shot in the head. While the bullet spares his life, he needs to depend on his wife to nurse him while she is already carrying another man's child. After much self-reflection which changes his life, our protagonist decides to strike back...
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| Product Title: | Loving You (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) 無味神探 (DVD) (數碼修復) (香港版) 无味神探 (DVD) (数码修复) (香港版) 無味神探 (DVD) (デジタルリマスター) (香港版) Loving You (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Carman Lee (Actor) | Tuo Zong Hua (Actor) 劉 青雲 (Actor) | 李若彤 (Actor) | 庹宗華 (Actor) 刘 青云 (Actor) | 李若彤 (Actor) | 庹宗华 (Actor) 劉青雲(ラウ・チンワン) (Actor) | 李若[丹彡](カルメン・リー) (Actor) | Tuo Zong Hua (Actor) Lau Ching Wan (Actor) | Carman Lee (Actor) | Tuo Zong Hua (Actor) |
| Director: | Johnnie To 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 杜琪峰 (ジョニー・トー) Johnnie To |
| Release Date: | 2007-06-07 |
| 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: | Mono Audio |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Rating: | II |
| Duration: | 79 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004861780 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix: MONO
* Special Features:
- 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
警務督察劉鎮海(劉青雲 飾)在一次執行任務的過程中,誤墮毒梟(庹宗華 飾)佈下之圈套,不幸頭部中槍重傷,康復後失去味覺及嗅覺。毒梟屢次佈局加害海,及後更脅持其妻(李若彤 飾)作餌,海為救妻擒賊,毅然隻身赴約,與毒梟展開一場生死決戰……本片由真人真事改編而成,情節緊湊,令人看得血脈沸騰。
The topnotch pair of Johnnie To and Lau Ching-wan teams up again in this tale of a man re-evaluating his life and being given a second chance. Lau plays Liu Chen-hai, a cop whose personality leaves much to be desired. His neglect pushes his wife (Carmen Lee) to an affair. When Liu is shot by a gang boss, his wife – pregnant with her lover's child - comes back to his side to nurse him. Liu is forced to do some soul-searching.
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Johnnie To's solution to marital troubles? Get shot in the head! I kid, I kid. But only sort of. A genre-mashing pot boiler of the highest order that is eminently watchable despite its obvious flaws, Loving You is yet another example of an under seen contemporary film returning to the light of day thanks to the ongoing restoration and re-release of the Shaw Brothers catalog in Hong Kong. While all the Shaw fans have been salivating over the new releases of the classic seventies kung fu library, a host of other, more recent titles - including some featuring the likes of Stephen Chow and Corey Yuen - have also been freed from the vaults and given the chance to find a new audience. Lau Ching-Wan stars as Liu, a remarkably unlikable police officer at the head of an anti-drug unit. He's arrogant, cold, demanding and spends days on end away from home and his young bride. When a drug bust goes horribly wrong, leaving one of his subordinates and an informant dead while the criminals escape clean, Liu goes on a drunken bender blowing off a family dinner, opting instead to get drunk in a local bar and screw some random woman in the back alley. Now, that's romance for you. While his wife may not be aware of Liu's infidelity, she sure as hell is aware that she's married to an unfeeling bastard and, consequently, has been having an affair of her own, one that has left her pregnant and planning to leave him - the news she had planned to break at the aforementioned family meal. You wouldn't think that the day she finally does break the news to Liu could get any worse afterwards, but get worse it does when another attempted bar pick-up turns out to be a setup and he's shot in the head by the drug boss he's been pursuing. Cue the melodrama. Liu survives, the bullet passing through his sinuses and tongue - leaving his senses of smell and taste impaired - while doing minimal damage to critical brain function. Lucky break or no, though, the man's still laid up in hospital for a long, long time and his estranged wife, plagued by her own guilt at leaving, feels compelled to tend to him there. Liu slowly begins to reevaluate his life and make a change, their relationship slowly begins to grow and they seem on the path to reconciliation. And then, of course, the drug king breaks out of jail... No mistake about it, Loving You is not the cream of the Johnnie To crop. Clocking in under eighty minutes, the short run time doesn't even begin to allow enough time for any serious character development and there are some serious problems in the way some situations are handled. The treatment of the wife's character, for instance, will send any self-respecting feminist into fits of rage. What it does have going for it, however, is the undeniable screen charisma of star Lau Ching-Wan and a go-for-broke attitude towards its shameless manipulation of the audience that sees it go from Liu stuffing great mounds of food into his mouth when he realizes something is wrong with his sense of taste, to the sentimentality of his would-be reconciliation, to a climax that sees him rescuing his wife - bound to a rolling office chair while having labor contractions, the child of her lover deciding a shoot out would be a good time to arrive - from the shotgun toting villain while himself staving off seizures triggered by leaking brain fluid. Sure, the characters may not be at all realistic or fleshed out, but golly if this isn't the sort of wild action/melodrama hybrid that could be produced nowhere else but Hong Kong, and it's a fine example of the type. This new DVD, as has been the case with all of the Shaw re-issues, is fairly basic but solid. The transfer is crisp and clean and presented in the proper ratio with reasonably good English subtitles included. Special features are limited to trailers, a stills gallery and production notes. by Todd Brown - Twitchfilm.net |











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