MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version) DVD Region 2
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| Product Title: | MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version) 2004 新紮師兄 - Special Edition (日本版) MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version) ムービング・ターゲット スペシャル・エディション スペシャル・エディション MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | ジリアン・チュン | ミッシェル・ヤム | ロイ・チョウ | ケン・トン |
| Director: | Wong Jing 王晶 王晶 王晶 (バリー・ウォン) Wong Jing |
| Release Date: | 2005-02-25 |
| Publisher Product Code: | BBBF-5358 |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, Japan |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Full Media |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003945949 |
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Professional Review of "MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version)"
This professional review refers to Moving Targets (DTS Version)
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Moving Targets delivers on the promise of its title: it keeps moving, and hits most targets. This pot-boiling, lead-slinging, father-hating police yarn is based on the legendary 1980s TVB series Police Cadet. I can't speak for how faithful the adaptation is, but that would explain why the movie feels like it is cranking many hours of plot into 90 blink-and-miss-it minutes. Fer instance: before the last shot is fired, the movie looks at how its police heroes relate to each other, how they relate to triads, how they relate to women, how they relate to their parents, and how they relate to having their late night noodle snack broken up by random goons with AK-47s. (Answer: with a bullet to the head.) Nic Tse and Edison Chen are brisk and brash as the lead characters, and although neither are much chop when it comes to expressing strong emotion, they still remain watchable throughout; in fact, I can gladly say that this is the first time that I've been impressed by Chen, who is usually too cocky for his own good. The film's single biggest suspension of disbelief is the casting of Lam Suet as his dad - clearly middle age hits the male line of that particular family with a mallet. Fear not, it's not all heart-to-hearts about how tough it is growing up as the cop son of a cop dad who once nearly shot off the left ear of your not-a-cop mum; there's plenty of action too, and while we're a long way south of Hard Boiled-style ballet, there are enough fireworks and exploding vehicles to keep you awake, and a truly red hot battle in a laundry. One key shootout uses a particularly inventive form of framing, and there are other neat cinematographical tricks throughout, particularly the way the film occasionally shuttles forward or backwards in time at high speed. In short, if you have a chance, it's worth a look. But as much as I liked it, I can't help feeling that it was with the desperation of a thirsty man who finally crawls into the oasis and drinks his fill, even though he is pretty damn sure some camel has taken a whizz in there recently; which is to say, when the alternative night out at the Hong Kong movies is yet another by-the-fluffy-numbers romcom starring Sammi 'n' Richie or Miriam 'n' Louis, then a refreshing draft of Moving Targets actually tastes pretty damn good. When you consider that it's come from the same cop beat that gave us Big Bullet, City on Fire, Expect the Unexpected, Full Alert, Yes Madam and Hard Boiled it's sad to think that, as good as this is in parts, these days it may be as good as it gets. 7 days of our cop lives out of 10 by Mark Morrison, Heroic Cinema |
Customer Review of "MOVING TARGETS - Special Edition (Japan Version)"
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January 21, 2008
This customer review refers to Moving Targets (DTS Version)
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main reason for buying moving targets: EDISON and GILLIAN! for me, it was a very good movie. i shoulda gave it a 10 but the story is fast-paced and a little confusing. still, i was moved by the ending.. i cried buckets of tears seeing edison die and not being able to see his very adorable son with gillian. I recommend this one to those eg fans out there. but even if you're not, it's still a good buy |
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October 20, 2007
This customer review refers to Moving Targets (DTS Version)
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I must have had expected too much from this movie, that's why i was disappointed. I was hoping it is something like Invisible Targets or SPL. But action is good as well. |
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November 19, 2005
This customer review refers to Moving Targets (2004) (DVD) (US Version)
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Story is good and emotional, but confusing b/c of the timescale, and the "mole" plot (which never actually gave an answer, tho i suspect it was nasty-suited-guy). Good action beginning and sad ending (so ppl in films DO die from being beaten up!), but the blowing up police cars scene was a bit OTT (1/4 screen?!). Dialogue is sometimes a bit corny...but still a fun film. Cops do look a bit too kiddie, and I did not believe the casting of Nick's Dad(he's so young!). And both Nick and Edison are v cute(in v nice outfits-yay for black!). But Nick's floppy fringe is v distracting... BTW how long does it take to ship general products to UK? |
June 18, 2005
This customer review refers to Moving Targets (2004) (US Version)
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i believe at first was kind of good. I believe edison waa really good son. In this movie edison was so cooooooool. HE is so hot. so i believe that is great.:) |
June 16, 2005
This customer review refers to Moving Targets (2004) (DVD) (US Version)
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WOw I thought that it was gonna be a dumb movie but it turns out to be a lot better. The ending was cool when one of the two guys died. Overall I think both Nichola Tse and Edison Chen have improve in acting and together they make a wonderful team. Gillan CHung adds a new flavor with a beauty touch. Kuee,chua, txu,J,M |











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