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Co-starring Max Mok and Rosamund Kwan, Once Upon A Time In China II is a spectacular kung-fu epic that mixes historical pageantry with amazingly choreographed martial arts action. Legendary action director Yuen Woo Ping (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) handles the outstanding fight sequences, including an incredible climactic showdown between Jet Li and Donnie Yen! Tsui Hark's Once Upon A Time In China II is a worthy sequel to one of the seminal Hong Kong films, and is considered by many to be better than the original!
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| Product Title: | Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version) 黃飛鴻二之男兒當自強 (Blu-ray) (香港版) 黄飞鸿二之男儿当自强 (Blu-ray) (香港版) ワンス・アポン・ア・タイム・イン・チャイナ 天地大乱 (黄飛鴻二之男兒當自強) (Blu-ray) (香港版) Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Jet Li (Actor) | Donnie Yen (Actor) | Tsui Hark | Rosamund Kwan (Actor) | Max Mok (Actor) | David Chiang (Actor) 李連杰 (Actor) | 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 徐 克 | 關芝琳 (Actor) | 莫少聰 (Actor) | 姜大衛 (Actor) 李连杰 (Actor) | 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 徐 克 | 关芝琳 (Actor) | 莫少聪 (Actor) | 姜大卫 (Actor) 李連杰(ジェット・リー) (Actor) | 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) (Actor) | 徐克(ツイ・ハーク) | 關之琳 (ロザムンド・クワン) (Actor) | 莫少聰(マックス・モク) (Actor) | 姜大衛 (デビッド・チャン) (Actor) 이연걸 (Actor) | 견자단 (Actor) | 서극 | Rosamund Kwan (Actor) | Max Mok (Actor) | David Chiang (Actor) |
| Director: | Tsui Hark 徐 克 徐 克 徐克(ツイ・ハーク) 서극 |
| Action Director: | Yuen Woo Ping 袁和平 袁和平 袁和平(ユエン・ウーピン) Yuen Woo Ping |
| Producer: | Tsui Hark | Wu Si Yuan 徐 克 | 吳 思遠 徐 克 | Wu Si Yuan 徐克(ツイ・ハーク) | 呉思遠 (ン・シーユン) 서극 | Wu Si Yuan |
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| Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2009-11-27 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Thai |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen, 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | 6.1, 7.1, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital EX(TM) / THX Surround EX(TM) |
| Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
| Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
| Duration: | 112 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1021553303 |
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Wong Fey Hong (Jet Li), Martial Arts Master of the Ten Tigers Sect of Kwangtung, arrives in Canton with Aunt Yee (Rosemund Kwan) and Fu (Mok Siu Chung) for a convention on Chinese and Western medicine. At this convention, he meets Sun Yat Sen (Zhang Tie Lin) and Luke (John Chiang), and there is an immediate mutual respect and shared opinion as to how to help China's development in the world. During his stay in Canton, wong is wakened one night by street riots: he is informed by the inn-keeper that this has been a regular occurrence for the last month and is the work of The White Lotus Sect. The Sect is rioting about the influx of foreigners and their bad influence on China and is out to destroy everything western. The following day, Wong sees them attack a Foreign Language School. Wong discovers who and what Sun Yat Sen and Luke really are and decides to help them escape: he does this by disguishing them as White Lotus Sect members and exiting under the nose of the enemy...
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Professional Review of "Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to Once Upon a Time in China 2 (US Version)
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September 1, 1895: a cadaverous little girl stares at the camera. Holding a candle she walks across a pitch black hall, singing: "King of Heaven/Ruler of Hell/Unite with the White Lotus Sect/So your country is safe." Lights up on hundreds of white-clad White Lotus Cultists. There follows a bullet-defying martial arts display and Priest Kung appears. Nothing can kill him. A bonfire is built of Western objects, including a Dalmatian. "Kill all foreigners," the cultists chant, "so we can live in peace." The bonfire is lit. Staring into the roaring flames the little girl smiles. So begins Once Upon a Time in China 2, Tsui Hark's dark continuation of the Wong Fei-hung legend. Far from home, Wong Fei-hung (Jet Li), servant Leung Foon (Max Mok, replacing Yuen Biao), and Aunt Yee (Rosamund Kwan) travel to Canton to attend a medical conference. When they arrive, Canton is a city on fire. Red Guard-like White Lotus Cultists run rampant, destroying all signs of Westernization. The local Governor (Donnie Yen) is trying to smoke out two revolutionaries in the midst of all this chaos: the very real Sun Yat-sen, and his right-hand man, Luke. Wong Fei-hung and company find themselves trapped in the claustrophobic city, cut off from home by the winds of political change. The whole film takes place over 48 hours, and Tsui Hark attacks his material like nothing on earth can stop him, packing every frame with nightmarish imagery. As Chinese turns against Chinese, and Canton capsizes under the weight of superstition and fear, good men like Wong Fei-hung and Sun Yat-sen can only watch from the sidelines in horror. All the pieces of the series we've come to expect are in place: the two-pronged plot, the rousing theme song (yes, that is Jackie Chan singing it), Leung Foon's puppy love for Aunt Yee, and Wong Fei-hung's fierce devotion to her. But this time around things have a darker bent. The movie ends on an optimistic note, but the body count is high, and the future is still uncertain. Max Mok does a credible job replacing Yuen Biao, but he's overshadowed by the other two additions to the cast. Donnie Yen projects a quietly decaying dignity as Governor Lan, and his martial arts skills are as sharp as ever. But the showstopper is the wonderfully lopsided Xiong Xin-xin (Jet Li's stunt double) as the despotic Priest Kung. Ferocious to the point of rabidity, hes the kind of villian who leads a cult as easily as some of us chew gum. By Grady Hendrix |
Customer Review of "Once Upon A Time In China II (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)"
June 30, 2005
This customer review refers to Once Upon A Time In China II
| This is one of the best movie ever. If you like martial art movie this movie is perfect for you. There is alot of action and has better music. Every one should see this movie. |
June 9, 2005
This customer review refers to Once Upon A Time In China II
| Finaly part two was made.I've been waiting to see it. And now I own it.Wong Fei-Hung(Jet Li),Aunt Yee(Rosamund Kwan),and Fu(Max Mok Siu Cheung) are in Canton.China has a problem with the White Lotus.The White Lotus are tricking people to jion their team by telling them that Kung is as hard ass metal and rock.Wong kicks the White Lotus asses and later on Wong wants to challenge the master Kung(Xiong Xin Xin).As Wong calls out Kung and a desperate fight Wong defets Kung.As wong and his buddy went to get the thing. Commander Lan(Donnie Yen) approaches and fights Wong.A very desperate fight with Wong & Lan.Fu is hurt so Wong gets even more angry and Fu-Shian No-Shadowkick to Lan and cut him on the traot.Wow that was amazing for me.The new themes that they made are even better than the one in the first one. |
April 15, 2004
This customer review refers to Once Upon A Time In China II
| Man this is one of the best movies ive seen of jet li being wong fei hung but wat really rotten this film is that donnie had to be the villian and died at the end. I think that donnie and jet are perfect for fighting eachother. this movie is a BLAST!!!!!! |
April 3, 2004
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In my opinion, most of the trilogie is the first, the best. Seconde part is just a little bit worse than part I, but you should see it for sure. Now, I think you like to know the different ? Well, let's compare to the first part: - Less fighting scene - Less thrilling martial art ( Just a bit ) - More talking than fighting - Prefer the story from first part That's all, what I have to tell you, but decide yourself and maybe you are on my side or not. |
June 24, 2003
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| I made a review about the first one and gave it 3 out of 5. You must understand that sometimes fight scenes must be used with wires in order to make it look good. Just like the fight with the first bad guy before he fights donnie. The table scene was completely used of wires and a complete waste of talent by Jet Li. If Jet Li directed the three films he was in in the series it probably would have been better. If you watch it you will agree. Another is when he kicks the two guys that are in each side of jet and when you see him in the air his feet arent even to the guys face and when you see them being kicked you can tell that the feet are being pushed into their faces. Well I havent seen the third but I already have a feeling that it will be the same. I have seen hong kong movies for a while and I know these things. |











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