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| Product Title: | Shanghai Affairs (DVD) (Kam & Ronson Version) (Hong Kong Version) 新唐山大兄 (DVD) (千勣版) (香港版) 新唐山大兄 (DVD) (千绩版) (香港版) ドラゴン 危機一発'97 (新唐山大兄) (香港版) Shanghai Affairs (DVD) (Kam & Ronson Version) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Donnie Yen (Actor) | Athena Chu (Actor) | Yu Rong Guang (Actor) | Benny Chan (Actor) | JIANG HONG (Actor) 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 朱茵 (Actor) | 于榮光 (Actor) | 陳展鵬 (Actor) | 蔣虹 (Actor) 甄 子丹 (Actor) | 朱茵 (Actor) | 于荣光 (Actor) | 陈展鹏 (Actor) | JIANG HONG (Actor) 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) (Actor) | 朱茵(アテナ・チュウ) (Actor) | 于榮光 (ユー・ロングァン) (Actor) | 陳展鵬(ベニー・チャン) (Actor) | JIANG HONG (Actor) 견자단 (Actor) | Athena Chu (Actor) | Yu Rong Guang (Actor) | Benny Chan (Actor) | JIANG HONG (Actor) |
| Director: | Donnie Yen 甄 子丹 甄 子丹 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) 견자단 |
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| Release Date: | 2009-01-02 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen, 1.78 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Duration: | 86 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Kam & Ronson Enterprises Co Ltd |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1013755503 |
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Tong Shan is a doctor who has come back from Britain aftr graduation. Together with his assistant Ah Bong, Tong Shan runs a clinic serving the neighborhood in Shanghai. But soon, the Axe Gang comes here, plotting to destroy the town so they can build their own casino. Tong Shan and Ah Bong get involved and drive them away, thus irritate the gang's leader Yue Lo-Chat.
Yue Lo-Chat's sister Yue Shin, Who can't speak due to illness, meets Tang Shan one day. They begin to have feelings for one another, but her brother thinks Tong Shan has an axe to grind.
Some kid in the village disappeared suddenly and is found dead without internal organs. Tong Shan investigates this case and finds out that it was done by his master Lui Mung and Yue Lo-Chat. Lui Mung and Yue Lo-Chat shift the blame on to Tong Shan, and a series of persecution on Tong Shan starts....
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As Donnie Yen's inexorable rise to superstardom continues with box office hits like Painted Skin and Ip Man, it's good to see some of his earlier films reappearing on DVD. Following on from the recent reissue of his hilarious disco dancing classic Mismatched Couples comes Shanghai Affairs, an outing from 1998 which he actually directed himself. The film is basically a remake of the Bruce Lee classic The Big Boss set in 1900s Shanghai, with Yen stepping into the master's shoes to provide plenty of flying fists and martial arts action. Yen plays Tong Shan, a righteous doctor who along with his friend Bond sets up shop in one of the city's poorest areas. Soon enough he is butting heads with the vicious Axe Gang and their leader Brother Yu (Yu Rong Guang, star of Yuen Woo Ping's Iron Monkey and who recently turned up in Champions), who are trying to clear out the locals to make way for a new casino. After several brawls, a sort of truce is reached when Tong manages to restore the speech of Yu's sister Siu Sin (popular Hong Kong star Athena Chu, who featured in the Stephen Chow's A Chinese Odyssey series and countless other hits). The two fall in love, though their romance and indeed the peace are threatened when a number of local children are found gruesomely murdered with their internal organs removed, leading Tong to uncover a sinister conspiracy. Shanghai Affairs falls firmly into the Chinese fighting doctor tradition, with Yen playing Tong Shan as a noble figure willing to do anything to help the oppressed. However, although the plot itself is fairly familiar stuff, the film has an interesting set of characters, with Yu not acting as a clear cut villain, showing sparks of conscience and caring for his sister. As such, the dynamic between him and Tong is a surprisingly compelling one, and adds a certain amount of tension to the proceedings. Of course, there are no prizes for guessing the identity of the real villain of the piece, especially since he is the kind of guy who leaves incriminating documents around on his desk. The film is really one of two halves, with the first being more light and romantic, and the second taking a darker turn as the subplot involving the murdered children comes to the fore. Yen manages to make the shift in tone successfully, and the film is not undermined by the kind of silly randomness which tends to plague many Hong Kong genre efforts. Similarly, although it has a melodramatic streak several miles wide, the cooing courtship between Tong and Siu Sin works well enough, mainly since Tong is such a nice guy and all round gentleman. The film was actually Yen's third as director, following on from Legend of the Wolf and Ballistic Kiss, and it finds him maturing considerably as a helmer and seeming far more comfortable behind the camera. Certainly, the film features some good, fluid choreography and has an excitingly kinetic feel during the fight scenes, although he does show a bit too much of an over reliance on slow motion. Fans will be pleased to hear that the film features a good amount of action, with Yen giving himself plenty of chances to display his considerable skills, including some impressively staged mass brawls where he takes on multiple opponents. Turning in a charismatic performance as ever, the star is on good form, and seems to be having fun with the role. Despite featuring copious amounts of axe slinging, the film is violent without being excessively brutal, saving most of the blood for the intense final duels. Given the presence of Yen, Shanghai Affairs was always going to rank as a must-see for martial arts fans. This aside, it stands as a solid piece of martial arts cinema in its own right, competently directed and featuring plenty of well-handled action. James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "Shanghai Affairs (DVD) (Kam & Ronson Version) (Hong Kong Version)"
December 28, 2002
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| This movie is very good in plot and action. There is one scene that Donnie Yen beat up like 60 guys, but beside that fight scenes are awesome. I have to say this is one of Donnie's best movie. |












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