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Daniel Wu (Actor) | Zhang Ziyi (Actor) | Zhou Xun (Actor) | Ge You (Actor)
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The Banquet now comes with a bonus disc and a CD in a deluxe wooden box! Disc #2 consists of making-of features, interviews, trailers, and photo gallery, whereas the CD features the 3 enchanting songs from this film. Also in the boxset are a 2:1 wooden sword resembling the one in the film, a poster autographed by director Feng Xiaogang plus four other posters , 6 collectible cards, plus a 44-page production note. Get this if your wish to have a complete collection of The Banquet!

Director Feng Xiaogang's epic The Banquet is now out on DVD! The Banquet features multiple-award-winning actor Ge You, Feng's long-time collaborator, as a cunning emperor. The internationally popular Zhang Ziyi returns to Chinese cinema to portray a queen who experiences intense inner struggle. Handsome Hong Kong actor Daniel Wu and best actress winner Zhou Xun from Perhaps Love also excel in their roles. Inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet, The Banquet unfolds a story about power struggle in the royal court which eventually climaxes at a tension-filled night banquet.

The Banquet promises a thrilling visual experience with its carefully designed details. Tan Dun and Timmy Yip, both Oscar winners for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, team up again for this film, offering wonderful art direction and captivating music, respectively. Famed action choreographer Yuen Woo Ping designs the dazzling fighting scenes to enrich the film's aesthetic dimension, which deserves as much applause as its fascinating story.

Zhang Ziyi stars as the young Empress Wan, who used to be in love with Prince Wu Luan (Daniel Wu) but is now his step-mother. The late emperor's brother Li (Ge You) comes to throne and sees Wu Luan, now living away from the palace indulging himself in arts, a great threat to his power. He sends assassins to kill Wu Luan but the mission fails. The young prince returns to the palace and meets Empress Wan, who is newly married to Li, and a young girl Qing (Zhou Xun) who falls for him. Emperor Li decides to host a banquet, but everyone has a hidden agenda when they attend...

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Product Title: The Banquet (DVD) (China Version) 夜宴 限量珍藏版木盒裝 (DVD) (中國版) 夜宴 限量珍藏版木盒装 (DVD) (中国版) 女帝 [エンペラー] (夜宴) (限定版) (中国版) The Banquet (DVD) (China Version)
Artist Name(s): Daniel Wu (Actor) | Zhang Ziyi (Actor) | Zhou Xun (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Huang Xiao Ming (Actor) | Tim Yip | Tan Dun | Zhang Li 吳彥祖 (Actor) | 章子怡 (Actor) | 周迅 (Actor) | 葛優 (Actor) | 黃曉明 (Actor) | 葉錦添 | 譚盾 | 張黎 吴彦祖 (Actor) | 章子怡 (Actor) | 周迅 (Actor) | 葛优 (Actor) | 黄 晓明 (Actor) | 叶锦添 | 谭盾 | 张黎 呉彦祖 (ダニエル・ウー)  (Actor) | 章子怡(チャン・ツィイー) (Actor) | 周迅(ジョウ・シュン)  (Actor) | 葛優 (グォ・ヨウ) (Actor) | 黄暁明 (ホァン・シァオミン) (Actor) | 葉錦添(ティン・イップ) | Tan Dun | Zhang Li Daniel Wu (Actor) | 장쯔이 (Actor) | Zhou Xun (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Huang Xiao Ming (Actor) | Tim Yip | Tan Dun | Zhang Li
Director: Feng Xiao Gang 馮小剛 冯小刚 馮小剛(フォン・シャオガン) Feng Xiao Gang
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Release Date: 2006-11-04
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: China
Picture Format: PAL What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.77 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround
Disc Format(s): DVD-9, DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 125 (mins)
Publisher: Guang Dong Yin Xiang Chu Ban She
Other Information: 2 DVDs + 1 CD
Package Weight: 1550 (g)
Shipment Unit: 8 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004561819

Product Information

* Screen Format : 16:9
* Sound Mix : Dolby AC-3, DTS
* DVD Type : DVD-9

正片碟:125分鐘完整版正片,配備國語DTS音軌
特別收錄:
《夜宴紀》幕後拍攝實錄
制作特輯
主創人員訪談
預告片
劇照集
CD:主題曲及插曲3首
豐厚贈品:
越女劍(2:1)1支
明星簽名限量收藏卡6張
限量收藏海報4張
導演簽名海報1張
制作手札(44頁)1本
限量收藏證書1張

  先帝駕崩,太子巡遊在外。皇叔篡位並自封厲帝執掌朝政。身為當朝太子後母卻又是與太子自小青梅竹馬的婉後迫於無奈,委身厲帝,並希冀以此保太子周全。但是,剛剛得知父皇駕崩消息的太子,卻在其竹海的伎館遭遇了一場生死之戰。厲帝在誅殺太子的同時也在先皇的宮廷開始了排除異己確立皇權的屠殺。

  婉後為求自保,在這場政治爭奪中成為了厲帝的幫兇,同時對權力的企及也在她心底日益萌生。同時被迫臣服於厲帝卻持有異心的還有太守殷太常。殷太常之子殷隼乃是當朝虎將,其女青女更是早已許婚太子。大勢所趨之下,識時務的殷太常開始阻止青女與太子的交往,並極力想在新的王朝確立自己的地位。誰料青女癡情於太子,並夢見太子回朝。當太子無鸞出現在婉後面前,婉後抱住少年時的情人,倣若生死兩別。但是無鸞一聲:“母后”將她殘酷的推開。她不再是無鸞少年時習武的陪伴者,她不再是無鸞的後母,此時,她將成為新的皇后,成就新的皇權,並以她昔日的身份和榮耀,助篡位者猖。於是,這本該滅絕的王朝開始了一場新的混亂…


  《夜宴》劇中人物介紹:

  婉後 (章子怡飾)她是兩朝皇後。她是太子的青梅竹馬。她想要守護太子,守護王朝。但是深宮裡,她無依無靠。絕望中的力量,能釋放一切的欲望。

  厲帝(葛優飾)他是一個謀朝篡位的君王。厲帝一直以來夢寐以求兩樣東西:皇兄的盔甲和國色天香的婉後。於是他誅賢臣,殺太子。他想要化了她心裡的冰。但是在這個偌大的皇宮裡,人心是未知的。

  無鸞(吳彥祖飾)他是太子,正統的王位繼承人。他是藝術家,藝館裡寂寞的歌者。他肩負著國家和仇恨,但這是他本無心承擔一切。他的出走,僅僅是因為那宮廷裡的無人懂得。而他的歸來,卻不僅僅是為那不得不的倫常世俗。

  青女(周迅飾)她是大臣之女,未來的太子妃。她明知道太子不愛她,卻仍在默默地愛著,等待著。癡癡的,在夢裡遇見愛情。只希望,讓她愛的人不寂寞。

  殷太常(馬精武飾)他是兩朝元老,識時務的寵臣。忠時夠忠。狠時夠狠。他想要自保,並在新的王朝中立於不敗。為了權欲,他可以放手一搏。

  殷隼(黃曉明飾)他是太尉之子,敬父愛妹。從年少氣盛到滿腹城府,從毫無心機到權謀爭鬥。然而,他卻擔不起國恨家仇。
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Professional Review of "The Banquet (DVD) (China Version)"

October 11, 2006

This professional review refers to The Banquet (Hong Kong Version)
When the emperor dies his brother, Li, assumes the throne and his wife, Empress Wan. Sensing great danger for her stepson, Prince Wu Luan, she dispatches guardians to ensure his safe return to the kingdom, not knowing Li has also dispatched his own troop of assassins to murder the prince and solidify his place on the throne. The Banquet is an epic tale of forbidden love, betrayal and revenge succulently woven together by director Feng Xiaogang and a who's who in the field of martial arts epics. Influenced by Shakespeare's Hamlet, The Banquet deserves a rightful place among the great martial epics of the recent decade.

When you have assembled the talent like Feng has there is very little that can go wrong. You have to be very careful not to bungle it up though and Feng and his crew have held up their end of the bargain, delivering a film that thrills, shocks and scintillates on the screen. Production Designer Tim Yip has made use of the vastness of this tale and created a kingdom that is absolutely stunning. Though precise and gorgeous in detail, it is also neutral and organic in tone and color. Grand in scale and small in details, every shot is worthy of a second look. This vastness and attention to detail is almost immediately put to the test with one of the opening sequence set at the theatre where Prince Wu Luan has been honing his craft and studying the arts. A dazzling structure fabricated by bamboo in circular layers with a large ramp leading out or in to the surrounding bamboo forest is just the beginning of Yip's handicraft. And as the story moves along and Li's influence spreads throughout the palace, the dark tones are laced with gold and splendor. Yip's proves up to the task.

Composer Tan Dun composes a score that sways and rolls with the emotions on screen. It is a perfect complement to what is happening on screen and the time and place in which it is happening. He is a master of his craft at work.

Speaking of masters, Master Yuen Wo Ping is again at the top of his game and punctuates dramatic turns in the film with stunning choreography and brutal action. Every sequence has its place and is reflective of the mood and purpose of the sequence. The melee between Empress Wan and Prince Wu Luan is simply poetry in motion. A display of each other's skills and lacking intent to harm it is more of a dance number than it is a display of martial art prowess. And when Yuen and his team have to get dirty and visceral there is no doubt that he is the right man for the job. The Banquet is a violent movie. Nothing is sugar coated because the action needs to complement this dark tale of revenge and deception perfectly. If the action sequences were fluff they would only be detrimental to maintaining the mood of the film. Blood flows like rivers in The Banquet and it is only fitting for this dark tale. Excellent, excellent swordplay.

If there are any concerns about using the influence of Hamlet to structure the storyline of this movie, I don't believe we will have too much to worry about. Though it serves as an influence, Feng takes the narrative and changes the focus from the Prince to the Empress. There are also enough changes to keep the story as fresh as it is familiar. I think that familiarity with the Hamlet play will prove to be beneficial. Hamlet has long been part of nearly every high school curriculum since who knows how long. It should also serve as a draw for those who normally wouldn't look to Asian cinema for Shakespearean influence.

Anchoring the film among actors is Zhang Ziyi. With the focus on film focused more on her character, Empress Wan, she delivers another fantastic performance that teeters between love, sorrow, malice and deceit. Daniel Wu is also fantastic in the role of Prince Wu Luan. Ge You and the rest of the cast offer solid support. There is not a weak performance at all. I will also say that Zhou Xun, in the role of Qing Nu, rivals Zhang Ziyi for sheer beauty.

The Banquet is a stunning movie that is gorgeous to look at, thrills with it's action sequences and captivates with it's storyline. Recommended.

by Mack - Twitchfilm.net

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Customer Review of "The Banquet (DVD) (China Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.9 out of 10 (9)

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September 13, 2008

This customer review refers to The Banquet (Hong Kong Version)
Not my type of film. Customer Review Rated Bad 4 - 4 out of 10
Trying hard to capture on the success of Crouching Tiger........, The Banquet fails to deliver, everything moves at such a slow pace one cannot help but wonder why it cannot have been trimmed down to shorter running time. I can understand that it is meant to be poetic but i do not see the entertainment side of it.

The wire assisted fight scenes are very well choreographed courtesy of Yuen Woo Ping but are hindered by the directors choice of over using the slow motion, further adding to the running time and preventing the viewers enjoyment.

The sets and costumes are beautiful and so is the lovely Zhang Ziyi who does a good job as the empress. Daniel Wu is another story he is heavily miss casted as the prince and the role just seems to be out of his league.

This film was not for me, i do not like having to work to understand the deeper meaning of every dialogue and the ending i just did not understand.
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Kevin Kennedy
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October 23, 2007

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Well-staged blood-soaked drama Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
Feng Xiaogang's "The Banquet" is a lavishly produced, star-studded Shakespearean drama about court intrigue. Director Feng clearly had an outsized budget for this film and it is all on display in sumptuous set decoration, beautiful costuming, topnotch musical direction and martial arts choreography, and skillful cinematography.

All of that lusciousness can seem like excess at times and makes parts of the film ponderous. However, an excellent script and fine performances by Ge You and Zhang Ziyi yield moments of intense drama. Moreover, Director Feng orchestrates a powerful culmination for the film.

"The Banquet" is not light viewing, but I definitely can recommend it to the serious film fan. While you're at it, I also recommend that you check out a similar "Hamlet"-inspired film, "Himalayan Prince", which manages to produce a feast for the eyes on a much smaller budget.

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January 25, 2007

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Hamlet?????? Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
this is pretty much the remake or should I say the chinese version of Hamlet...what's so interesting about this movie is the scence n all the martial arts...kinda do remind u of "the promise"...or"crouching tiger hidden dragon"...but overall a beautifully made movie...
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Rhoda
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January 13, 2007

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Wow Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9 out of 10
The story is about a son of a king who was hunted by his uncle and wanted him dead so he can be king. Zhang ziyi is the widow and vowed to protect his love up to the extent marrying the brother of his death husband just to make sure that danny was not hurt. Sad ending though but beautifully done.
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Phoenix Lin
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December 16, 2006

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Crouching meets Shakespeare Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
Visually stimulating with similar use of color/texture symbolism as in HERO. The story is a familiar one (almost predictable)giving the whole movie a feel of 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' grace fused with Shakespeare's Hamlet & MacBeth. The extras have no subtitles which was a touch disappointing. You don't get very attached to any of the characters because the performances seem blunted or lacking in a detached kind of way. The Prince's song is eerie & stuck with me for a couple weeks. Overall, I don't mind having it in my collection & would share it with friends but you definately have to be in a darker/mellow mood to sit through this movie.
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