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| Product Title: | Prison On Fire (Taiwan Version) 監獄風雲 (台灣版) 监狱风云 (台湾版) Prison On Fire (Taiwan Version) Prison On Fire (Taiwan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Chow Yun Fat (Actor) | Roy Cheung | Shing Fui On | Tommy Wong | Ho Ka Kui | WANG WEN JUN | Ringo Lam Ling Dong | Nan Yan 梁 家輝 (Actor) | 周潤發 (Actor) | 張耀揚 | 成奎安 | 黃光亮 | 何家駒 | 王文君 | 林嶺東 | 南燕 梁 家辉 (Actor) | 周润发 (Actor) | 张耀扬 | 成奎安 | 黄光亮 | 何家驹 | 王文君 | 林岭东 | Nan Yan 梁家輝 (レオン・カーファイ) (Actor) | 周潤發 (チョウ・ユンファ) (Actor) | 張耀揚(ロイ・チョン) | 成奎安(シン・フィオン) | 黄光亮(トミー・ウォン) | 何家駒(ホー・カークイ) | WANG WEN JUN | 林嶺東(リンゴ・ラム) | Nan Yan Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | 주윤발 (Actor) | Roy Cheung | Shing Fui On | Tommy Wong | Ho Ka Kui | WANG WEN JUN | Lam Ling Dong | Nan Yan |
| Director: | Ringo Lam Ling Dong 林嶺東 林岭东 林嶺東(リンゴ・ラム) Lam Ling Dong |
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| Release Date: | 2005-09-22 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.78 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 97 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Xin Sheng Dai (TW) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004071470 |
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* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital
導演:林嶺東
Director: Lam Ling Tong
盧家耀(梁家輝)因父的店舖遭滋事份子干擾,發生打鬥混亂中殺人,被判誤殺罪入獄三年。盧難以適應獄中生活,更開罪了獄中惡霸們,幸好鍾天正(周潤發)提點及幫助,結為患難知己。鍾因好賭成性誤殺妻子而入獄,決痛定思過從新做人,強調處事以「忍一時,風平浪靜;退一步,海闊天空」的道理。惜獄中鬥爭不斷,鍾及盧屢被牽入漩渦,在忍無可忍下與獄警督察雄哥(張耀揚)結怨,最後在獄中展開一場惡鬥,鍾與雄均被重創,奄奄一息……
Ken (Leung Ka Fai) was a designer working in an advertising agency. He was young, well educated and had a good family background. Everything went well and life was full of hope until one day he accidentally killed a gangster and was convicted manslaughter. He was sentenced to a three years imprisonment. It was such a drastic change for Ken to cope with. He had extreme difficulty in adapting himself to the harsh and tough prison life. All the time he felt miserable and lonely. When he learned that his girlfriend was going to England for two years, he was despair....
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Professional Review of "Prison On Fire (Taiwan Version)"
This professional review refers to Prison On Fire Digitally Remastered (Japan Version)
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Ringo Lam's Prison on Fire has the last word on the men behind bars genre, closes the book, and sets it alight. By the time this movie is over everything there is to say about violent men being locked up with one another has been said. Loudly.
Ringo Lam's brother, Nam Yin, a producer (of the Troublesome Night series) and a gentleman well-equipped with underworld contacts, gave Lam the general outline and plenty of insider details for this cellblock epic. The scriptwriter chopped out the script in seven days, and they were off. Lam was hot off his "Best Director" win at the Hong Kong film awards for City on Fire and Chow Yun-fat was hot off his breakthrough role in John Woo's 1986 A Better Tomorrow. Tony Leung Kar-fai wasn't hot off anything, but he's a good actor, anyways. Needless to say, the flick hit big. A worm's eye view of prison life, Prison on Fire follows Yiu (Tony Leung), an accidental murderer in Stanley Prison. Dropped into this bare cement world with hardly a survivor's bone in his body, Yiu manages to irritate all the wrong people even before the first reel is over. Fortunately for him, and the audience, he really ticks off Ching (Chow Yun-fat) who subsequently takes Yiu under his wing. Chow is in full-on charmer mode, playing a jailhouse Monkey King and resident trickster who knows how to play all the angles for his maximum benefit and the amusement of his cellmates. But in prison everyone's a rock, everywhere's a hard place and everyone is stuck between one or the other, or both. Yiu manages to get on the bad side of Mickey, a jailhouse triad leader; Madly, another jailhouse triad leader; and Bill, yet another jailhouse triad leader. Lots of triads in Hong Kong prisons. Not much space. The violence is, needless to say, continual and catastrophic. Homemade shivs, folding stools, and sheets of plywood are repeatedly applied for crippling effect. Ching tries to comfort Yiu, while keeping him out of trouble, but into all this comes Scarface (Roy Cheung), a corrections officer who wants everyone in prison to dance to his tune. One can't tell if he's out-and-out evil, or just mildly Satanic, but either way he's trouble for Ching. Ringo Lam infuses every scene with his trademark urgency, but for such a tough guy it's the small still moments that stand out, notably a New Year's celebration wherein Ching tells Yiu what he's in for while the men all dance with one another to the strains of Teresa Tang's "Tien Mat Mat". Like a slow blooming flower, the movie unfolds until it blossoms into apocalyptic hysteria, and then it expands even further until it becomes clear that Ringo Lam isn't just indicting prisons and prisoners but all of us who think we need them, and all of us who think they work. by Grady Hendrix |
Customer Review of "Prison On Fire (Taiwan Version)"
August 6, 2003
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| This must be one of my all time favourite Chow Yun Fat films. Tony leung is also excellent in this well made movie which tugs at your heartstrings about life in prison. Jun Gor (Chow) is serving a life sentence for the murder of his cheating wife and takes pity on Tony Leung, a recent convict sentenced for manslaughter, their growing friendship is cut short by the unscrupolous head guard and triad Bosses. Don't miss this classic. |












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