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| Product Title: | Peking Opera Blues (DVD) (China Version) 刀馬旦 (DVD) (中國版) 刀马旦 (DVD) (中国版) Peking Opera Blues (DVD) (China Version) Peking Opera Blues (China Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Sally Yeh | Cherie Chung | Brigitte Lin | Tsui Hark 葉蒨文 | 鍾楚紅 | 林青霞 | 徐 克 叶蒨文 | 锺楚红 | 林青霞 | 徐 克 葉蒨文 (サリー・イップ) | 鍾楚紅(チェリー・チョン) | 林青霞 (ブリジット・リン) | 徐克(ツイ・ハーク) Sally Yeh | Cherie Chung | Brigitte Lin | 서극 |
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| Release Date: | 2003-12-02 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, China |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Publisher: | Zhong Guo Lu Yin Lu Xiang Chu Ban Zong She |
| Other Information: | 1 DVD |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1002983494 |
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Director: Tsui Hark
1913年﹐在軍閥各懷鬼胎下﹐一個京劇戲班卷入一宗政治陰謀﹐三名亂世女兒﹕一個為錢(鐘楚紅飾)、一個為理想(葉倩文飾)、一個為國家(林青霞飾)巧遇被軍閥追殺的革命義士﹐只有三人能助他把軍閥賣國鐵證公諸於世……
【刀馬旦】被稱為“徐克藝術與娛樂相結合較為出色的一部作品”﹐徐克自己也說【刀馬旦】是他八十年代的代表作﹐三個不同階級女子的離奇經歷﹐拍得相當熱鬧﹐一個為錢(鐘楚紅)、一個為理想(葉倩文)、一個為國家(林青霞)﹐一宗政治陰謀﹐三名亂世女兒﹐林青霞又一次女扮男裝﹐英俊之極。
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Professional Review of "Peking Opera Blues (DVD) (China Version)"
This professional review refers to Peking Opera Blues (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
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Probably the most revered movie in the Hong Kong canon, Peking Opera Blues has been held up as an exemplar of cinematic perfection enough times to kill it. And not just kill it, but embalm, mummify, stuff, and bury it, turning it from a sprawling, living, breathing movie into a sniffy "world cinema classic". And that's a shame. Because underneath all the hype it's a damn good movie. Its makings are obvious. Tsui Hark rolled all the movies he ever saw into a giant joint, hunched over in the corner away from the other kids huffing on it and then, eyes streaming, hair crazed, heart pounding double time, high on the fumes of the movies he loved, in one long fugue state he directed the most sustained burst of cinematic inspiration ever put on film. Such an organic creature one doesn't know whether to call it a woman's movie, an action movie, a period film, a melodrama, a comedy, a musical, or a silent picture with sound? To be safe, consider it all of the above, plus more. Time: early 1913. The cruel morning after for millions of Chinese. The Qing Dynasty had been overthrown in 1912, and much-loved Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Nationalist party was up to run the country until one of his supporters, the immensely powerful general, Yuan Shi-kai, forced Sun Yat-sen to hand over control of the country since General Yuan controlled the army. Sun Yat-sen did so in order to preserve harmony, and General Yuan instantly became a despot, revising the Constitution at will and holding onto power with generous applications of force. In many ways it was even worse than the benign mismanagement of the deposed Qing Emperor. Negotiating a huge loan with the Europeans on behalf of General Yuan is General Cao, newly installed in Peking (now Beijing). Yuan hopes this loan will float his pirate government but, unbeknownst to anyone, General Cao's daughter, Tsao Wan (Brigitte Lin), is a secret revolutionary assigned to stop the loan from going through. Having to oppose her own father and most of the Chinese government, Tsao Wan finds motley assistance from Pat Neil (Sally Yeh) the daughter of an opera company owner who dreams of the stage, even though women are barred from performing; and Sheung Hung (Cherie Chung) a courtesan who only wants one thing: gold, and lots of it. These three women are thrown together and the movie tracks the evolution of their relationship, from utilitarian using of one another to genuine friendship. With action choreography by Ching Siu-tung, Peking Opera Blues is not the stiff costume drama its plot description tags it as. Incredibly fluid, this is a movie about longing, duty, slapstick, desire, corny folk, the opera, revolution, farce, gunfights, and the eternal nostalgic present that is Chinese history. Playing on so many genres at once that it ultimately transcends genre and becomes that rarest of movie creatures: truly alive. Perhaps the finest moment in the careers of Brigitte Lin, Cherie Chung, Sally Yeh and Tsui Hark, Peking Opera Blues may also be the finest moment for movies, period. Representing the best of everything that movies can be, Peking Opera Blues is the finest moment of one hundred years of film. by Grady Hendrix |
Customer Review of "Peking Opera Blues (DVD) (China Version)"
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March 31, 2007
This customer review refers to Peking Opera Blues (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
| Now why can't Tsui Hark make more like this. This was a great story, cast & executed superbly at every level. Beautiful, dramatic, gutsy & the actors fit perfectly. Topped off with a memorable theme song, it's no wonder it was well recieved in the 80's. A must have! |
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February 11, 2007
This customer review refers to Peking Opera Blues (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
| What a joy it is to have a clear, crisp remastered print of this wonderful movie! Director Tsui Hark keeps the action and the laughs flowing at breakneck speed. All of the leading performances are exceptional, but I must single out Sally Yeh, whose character now strikes me as the heart and soul of this film. What a multitalented performer! The costumes and sets are gorgeous. And I finally have a copy of this movie with clear subtitles. One of the greatest Hong Kong movies. |
January 15, 2003
This customer review refers to Peking Opera Blues (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
| Cherie Chung in a wonderfully comic, charming role!! |
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May 21, 2001
This customer review refers to Peking Opera Blues (Digitally Remastered) (Hong Kong Version)
| A comedy mixed inbetween action. Sally Yeh did a great job in her role and simply comical to watch. Brigitte(Lin Ching hsia) dresses up as a guy and of course, looks really sleek in her role too. Great acting on her part. This is really a must for your collection! |












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