Once Upon A Time In China I, II, III (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All
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This remastered Once Upon a Time in China DVD Collection compiles the first three films of the series and comes with film stills gallery, trailers, and a 1-hour "The Legend of Wong Fei Hung" documentary. This special documentary feature, which opens with a rare picture of the real Wong Fei Hung, depicts Wong's entire martial and personal life through interviews with his descendants, students and wushu experts.
The films are subtitled in English and Chinese.
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| Product Title: | Once Upon A Time In China I, II, III (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) 黃飛鴻電影系列 (DVD) (數碼修復) (香港版) 黄飞鸿电影系列 (DVD) (数码修复) (香港版) ワンス・アポン・ア・タイム・イン・チャイナ DVDコレクション (黄飛鴻系列)(DTS版) Once Upon A Time In China I, II, III (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jet Li | Rosamund Kwan | Tsui Hark | Jacky Cheung | Yuen Biao | Max Mok | Donnie Yen 李 連杰 | 關芝琳 | 徐 克 | 張 學友 | 元彪 | 莫少聰 | 甄 子丹 李 连杰 | 关芝琳 | 徐 克 | 张 学友 | 元彪 | 莫少聪 | 甄 子丹 李連杰(ジェット・リー) | 關之琳 (ロザムンド・クワン) | 徐克(ツイ・ハーク) | 張學友(ジャッキー・チョン) | 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) | 莫少聰(マックス・モク) | 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) 이연걸 | Rosamund Kwan | 서극 | Jacky Cheung | Yuen Biao | Max Mok | 견자단 |
| Release Date: | 2004-07-14 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | 3DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 380 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003691528 |
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手法創新 打得漂亮 最悅目的黃飛鴻系列
全球首度數碼修復
瀟灑功夫《3碟DVD套裝》
* 黃飛鴻
* 黃飛鴻之二 男兒自強
* 黃飛鴻之三 獅王爭霸
額外收錄《黃飛鴻傳》特輯
- 從黃飛鴻存世的唯一照片講起,詳述他的成長歷程、
武功、跌打醫術、師徒之情以至愛情世界
- 走訪黃飛鴻的後人、徒子徒孫及武術界人士
- 全長近1小時,全方位揭開黃飛鴻傳奇
黃飛鴻 Once Upon A Time In China
* Screen Format : 2.35:1
* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby 5.1
* Language : Cantonese, Mandarin
* Subtitle : Traditional/Simplified Chinese, English
* Duration : 134 Minutes
* Rating : IIB
* Extras :
- 全新及原裝電影預告片 New And Original Movie Trailers
- 電影劇照/ 劇照巡禮 Photo Stills / Photo Slide Show
- 附加收錄《黃飛源傳 I》
Bonus Features: Legend of Huang Fei Hong Part I
黃飛鴻之二 男兒當自強
Once Upon A Time In China II
* Screen Format : 2.35:1
* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby 5.1
* Language : Cantonese, Mandarin
* Subtitle : Traditional/Simplified Chinese, English
* Duration : 112 Minutes
* Rating : IIB
* Extras :
- 全新及原裝電影預告片 New And Original Movie Trailers
- 電影劇照/ 劇照巡禮 Photo Stills / Photo Slide Show
- 附加收錄《黃飛源傳 II》
Bonus Features: Legend of Huang Fei Hong Part II
黃飛鴻之三 獅王爭霸
Once Upon A Time In China III
* Screen Format : 2.35:1
* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby 5.1
* Language : Cantonese, Mandarin
* Subtitle : Traditional/Simplified Chinese, English
* Duration : 111 Minutes
* Rating : IIA
* Extras :
- 全新及原裝電影預告片 New And Original Movie Trailers
- 電影劇照/ 劇照巡禮 Photo Stills / Photo Slide Show
- 附加收錄《黃飛源傳 III》
Bonus Features: Legend of Huang Fei Hong Part III
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Professional Review of "Once Upon A Time In China I, II, III (DVD) (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version) "
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Jet Li stars as Huang Fei-Hong, a doctor whose knowledge of kung-fu and dedication to the "little people" made him into a folk hero in China. The film takes place during the tumultuous times before the Chinese revolution in 1918, where an influx of foreign powers was beginning to split the Chinese into factions. Some want to embrace the newcomers, while others want to push them away and keep China "pure" -- some just want to make as much money as they can. Huang finds himself caught in the middle between greedy foreigners, corrupt officials and naïve countrymen. As head of the local militia, Huang must decide what side to align himself with in order to keep China safe. My little plot summary doesn't really do this film justice. It is quite a complex plot and trying to boil it down to a couple of sentences is next to impossible. In fact, the plot is so complex that those people who don't have some knowledge of Chinese history will probably be lost (think how someone watching a film about Paul Revere might feel if they didn't know about US history). But the script is solid enough so that the film doesn't become too complex as to lose the viewer. At its heart, though, what propels Once are the action sequences. Suffice to say Jet Li has never looked better literally. Of course, his martial arts skills are great and he's convincing as a kung-fu master. The fights in Once, which range from brawls between dozens of people to intense, high-flying one-on-one battles, are expertly choreographed and performed. But, perhaps more importantly, director Tsui Hark, one of the most powerful people in the HK film industry, spared no expense on this film (at least in terms of the Hong Kong film industry, where budgets are miniscule compared to Hollywood's). It simply looks better than most any other HK kung-fu film before or since, even newer special-effects laden movies like The Stormriders. Once's camera and editing techniques in particular are phenomenal and play a vital role in separating this film from others of this kind. Even the burly Kent Cheng (who plays Porky, one of Huang's students) looks like a kung-fu powerhouse in front of Tsui's lens. The other members of the cast, including Jacky Cheung (as a Chinese/American doctor named So) and Yuen Biao (as Fong, an acrobatic actor who turns against Huang) put in good performances as well. It's a pretty rare occurrence when an ensemble cast could perform within a martial arts movie, but Tsui manages to put a good balance between all the characters, so none of them seem superfluous or unnecessary. Also, it was really nice seeing a romantic subplot in a movie that didn't overpower the scenes around it. The scenes with Huang and Aunt Yee (Kwan) are actually handled with tenderness and care, unlike the hammy melodrama present in most other films. Once Upon a Time in China is simply one of the best martial arts films ever made. If you haven't seen it, you're missing out on a special treat that showcases some of Tsui Hark and Jet Li's best work. RATING: 9.25 by Neil Koch |
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September 14, 2007
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a milestone in kungfu cinema and wonderful remastered. Jet Li at his best.I love the locations and chinese living. Great work of Tsui Hark.Many thanks to the yesasia-team.Very fast delivery to germany.Order at 10.arrive 14.09. thank you very much.will order again. |
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May 1, 2007
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This trilogy revive the entire period kung fu genre in the 90's. It was not a easy task but because of the vision of Tsui Hark and the talent of Jet Li it worked. We can even assume that it influence Jackie Chan to produce in 1994 one of his greatess films and also one of the best period/Kung fu film of all time: Drunken master 2. The first film has a solid story and the other two tend to rest more on kung fu action, wich is great !!! This edition has a very good image and bonus but lack the english soundtrack. |
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December 5, 2005
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This trilogy looks nicely packaged and put together. Unfortunatelly, I found some issues with the dvd quality transfer, as I guess it's expected for films from the early 90's. DVD video quality transfer is overall okay, with the most flaws coming from part I (scratches, burns, etc). The same can be said about the sound/audio from part I, as it's the weakest in terms of effects and transfer (everything sounded FLAT). Part I has the most fights, but at times, the story is long and drags a little here and there. Part II is the best of the three, in terms of how it's all put together to be cohesive in story and fights. Part III is my least favorite one, probably because of the "grand" finale dragon dance. It's soooooooooo long (besides, there are other dragon dances earlier in the movie, thus, I think, it's DRAGON DANCE OVER-KILL!... I've never been a fan of dragon dances that are "mish-mashed" into fights). Story is VERY WEAK too! Also, the Cantonese voice actor for Jet Li is not the same one from part I & II. Found the "new" voice to be all wrong in tone (did not sound "noble" enough). For action/martial arts fans, this set is nice to have, direct from a HK or China distributor. |
March 25, 2005
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This movie is the best of all Jet Li's movies. "ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA" is better any martial arts movies I've ever seen. How part 1&2is different is that part 1 has more action than talking,part 2 has better sound effect and more talking. Number 1 has better music but very little sound effect. |
August 2, 2004
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Once Upon a Time in China has become an absolute classic with some of the best martial arts wire work seen on cinema, and without this film being made the Matrix just would not have happened, and the sequels that it spawned is far superior to the Wachowski brothers efforts. This really is one of the two Jet Li's rare finest moments, the other being Fist of Legend, and if you can ignore some of the poor jokes in it- then you really will find this a classic treat! |











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