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Sergeant Tong (Nicholas Tse) allows no room for error or weakness when it comes to crimefighting, until he himself commits a mistake he can never forgive. His dogged pursuit of a robbery getaway car escalates into a dangerous pile-up and shoot-out, and the accidental death of a little girl. Months later, Tong is still haunted by the girl's death, comforted only by his friendship with the victim's twin sister Ling (Wong Suet Yin). In a twisted coincidence, Cheung (Philip Keung), the mastermind behind the robbery, is facing trial, and the prosecutor is none other than Ling's mother, Ann Gao (Zhang Jingchu). Tragedy repeats itself when Cheung hires Hung (Nick Cheung) to kidnap Ling and blackmail Ann. Witnessing the kidnapping, Tong sets out in a desperate race against time and tide to save Ling.
This edition comes with a bonus DVD containing making of, deleted scenes, behind the scenes, and trailers.
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| Product Title: | The Beast Stalker (Blu-ray+DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 証人 (Blu-ray+DVD) (香港版) 证人 (Blu-ray+DVD) (香港版) 証人 (Blu-ray+DVD) (香港版) The Beast Stalker (Blu-ray+DVD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Nicholas Tse (Actor) | Nick Cheung (Actor) | Zhang Jing Chu (Actor) | Liu Kai Chi (Actor) | Miao Pu (Actor) | Sherman Chung (Actor) 謝霆鋒 (Actor) | 張 家輝 (Actor) | 張 靜初 (Actor) | 廖啟智 (Actor) | 苗圃 (Actor) | 鍾舒漫 (Actor) 谢霆锋 (Actor) | 张 家辉 (Actor) | 张 静初 (Actor) | 廖启智 (Actor) | 苗圃 (Actor) | Sherman Chung (Actor) 謝霆鋒(ニコラス・ツェー) (Actor) | 張家輝 (ニック・チョン) (Actor) | 張静初(チャン・ジンチュウ) (Actor) | 廖啓智(リウ・カイチー) (Actor) | 苗圃 (ミャオ・プー) (Actor) | 鍾舒漫(シャーマン・チョン) (Actor) Nicholas Tse (Actor) | Nick Cheung (Actor) | Zhang Jing Chu (Actor) | Liu Kai Chi (Actor) | Miao Pu (Actor) | Sherman Chung (Actor) |
| Director: | Dante Lam 林超賢 林超贤 林超賢 (ダンテ・ラム) Dante Lam |
| Action Director: | Tung Wai 董瑋 董玮 董瑋 (トン・ワイ) Tung Wai |
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| Blu-ray Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2009-04-03 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia) |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | [HD] High Definition What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen, 1.78 : 1, 2.35 : 1 |
| Sound Information: | Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Disc Format(s): | Blu-ray |
| Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 110 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | Blu-ray+DVD |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1019408446 |
Product Information
- Cantonese Dolby TrueHD 5.1
- Cantonese Dolby Digital 5.1
- Mandarin Dolby Digital 5.1
- Commentary 2.0
- Traidional Chinese
- Simplfied Chinese
- English
- Bahasa Malaysia
Disc 2 - Special Features (DVD-5)
- Trailers
- Making-of
- Behind the Scene
- Deleted Scenes
- Traditional Chinese
- Simplified Chinese
- English
** 1920 x 1080p FULL HD
** 16 : 9 WIDESCREEN 2.35 : 1
Director: Lam Chiu Yin
A traffic accident changed their lives forever.
In capturing wanted criminal Zhang Yidong, Sergeant Tang Fei was involved in a gunfight and car accident that put the criminal in a coma. But in the process he also crippled an fellow officer, and mistakenly shot dead the elder daughter of public prosecutor and single mother Gao Min. Unable to handle the guilt, Tang Fei succumbs to a fog of pain. Gao Min, meanwhile, pours all her love and attention to her younger daughter Ling.
Three months later, the criminal Zhang Yidong awakens from his coma. Gao Min, who had been working hard on bringing him to justice, insists he stand trial immediately.
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Awards
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Hong Kong Films Awards 2009
- Best Screenplay Nomination
- Best Actor Winner, Nick Cheung
- Best Supporting Actor Winner, Liu Kai Chi
- Best Film Editing Nomination
- Best Sound Design Nomination
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2009
- Best Leading Actor Nomination, Nick Cheung
- Best Action Choreography Nomination
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This professional review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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2008 has been a rather underwhelming year for Hong Kong Cinema, which is why it's great to see The Beast Stalker. Director Dante Lam's action thriller isn't a special film, but it's solidly entertaining, possessing of action, suspense, appropriate emotions and some well-drawn characters. Nicholas Tse leads the cast as Sergeant Tong, a super-serious cop whose stern demeanor edges dangerously close to overacting. In the film's opening action sequence, he engages in a car chase with evil bastard Cheung Yat-Tung (Keung Ho-Man), but the pursuit ends in a spectacular slow-motion smash-em-up involving four vehicles and multiple individuals, all whose lives change in seconds. Dazed from the crash, Tong is still able to stop Cheung's getaway by firing after their escaping vehicle. However, he unwittingly shoots a young girl (Wong Sum-Yin), who later dies from the bullet wounds. Flash forward some months and Cheung is about to be indicted for his part in an armed robbery that led to the getaway and the massive car crash. Note: convoluted character connections, ahoy! Prosecuting Cheung is barrister Ann Gao (Zhang Jingchu), a divorced mother of twins, one of whom was the girl that was accidentally shot and killed by Tong. During the ensuing months, Tong has befriended the remaining twin, Ling (Wong Suet-Yin), and is still racked with guilt over his hand in the death of Ling's sister. However, Ling is dragged into the mess when she's kidnapped by Hung (Nick Cheung), who was hired by Cheung to extort Ann into destroying the crucial evidence linking Cheung to his crime. Hung does Cheung's bidding in a professional fashion, and fearing the loss of her remaining daughter, Ann is adamant about not informing the police. However, Tong witnessed the kidnapping and is already on the case, and will stop at nothing to make sure that Ling is safe from harm. The Beast Stalker is a standard genre picture, with a plot that's been seen before and characters that are only extensions of basic types. However, writers Dante Lam and Jack Ng manage to sneak in some decent character moments, making each of their characters more deeply felt. Tong's relentless do-gooder attitude makes him an effective cop, but he's humbled by the physical and emotional damage left in his wake. Hung is an efficient and ruthless criminal who's motivated by his love for his invalid wife (Miao Pu, whose Cantonese voice is dubbed by Nick Cheung's wife, Esther Kwan), but he also develops a sliver of affection for his young hostage Ling, a detail that sounds pandering but is actually handled quite effectively. Of the three main characters, Ann Gao probably is the least developed, though Zhang Jingchu inhabits the role well. Even the minor characters, including Liu Kai Chi's cop and Miao Pu's ailing wife, are given small moments that make them stand out. There's a decently-developed and felt humanity to this gritty cops-and-kidnappers thriller. Director and co-writer Dante Lam doesn't even come close to matching his best genre work (that would be 1998's Beast Cops), but his execution here is worth nothing. The Beast Stalkers has a suitably gritty feel, with the handheld camera and overexposed lighting helping to create the film's grainy, wannabe realistic look. The action sequences employ bombastic music cues and an abundance of audience polarizing shaky-cam, but they're kinetic and tense, and the actors throw themselves into them with an appreciable physicality. Tung Wai's action choreography delivers solid impact, and Bruce Law's car chases are also exciting. Where the film surprises is in its ability to play with standard audience expectation. Any educated audience knows that certain things should or should not happen during the course of a commercial film, but The Beast Stalker effectively creates the illusion that those expectations may actually be subverted. There's tension and even fear in how Lam assembles his elements, and even when the film resorts to cliché (e.g., when knocked down, the bad guy always gets up), he creates the emotional tension required to keep the audience involved. The actors help, though there are a few debits. Nicholas Tse has aged well, his youthful righteousness maturing into a more explosive adult anger. There are moments where he seemingly does go too far; at one key moment, he gets so weepy that he seems to be channeling Aaron Kwok's performance in Divergence. However, his acting isn't showy, and still works due to its lack of self-consciousness. Basically, Tse overacts, but he does so convincingly. Nick Cheung shows once again that he may be better when playing darker characters, giving his villain role suitable menace and also multiple levels that make his character plausible enough to be sympathetic. The Beast Stalker does falter a bit in how it ties its characters together; multiple flashbacks reveal how everyone is connected, but its questionable if those details actually make the film better. At least they don't make the film pretentious, which may be The Beast Stalker's greatest achievement of all. The film is tense and emotional, and sometimes dips precariously into melodrama, but in the end it's not trying to be a great film. It's merely a well-made, solid and satisfying movie, and that's precisely what Hong Kong Cinema needs right now. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "The Beast Stalker (Blu-ray+DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"
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September 26, 2009
This customer review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
| BEAST STALKER.... YES!!! VERY GOOD FILM. SHOWS YOU HOW A PERSON CAN GET REAL NASTY BECAUSE OF A PERSON HE LOVE THE MOST. NICK CHEUNG DESERVES THAT ACTING AWARD. MEMORABLE MOMENT IS TOWARDS THE END WHEN HE GOT BLIND BUT NONETHELESS WANTS TO GO HOME BECAUSE OF HIS AILING WIFE. AFTER ALL THE THRILL AND THE ACTION, IT STILL MADE ME CRY. YOU'LL LOVE IT AS MUCH AS I DID. |
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May 9, 2009
This customer review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
a surprising picture
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Surprisingly this picture delivered in every front: action, drama and suspense. Dante Lam has managed to create an entertain picture with some good performance from all the actors and actresses, Nicholas Tse and Nick cheung delivers their roles perfectly with cheung excelling in his tortured character. things move at a relenting pace and the story is intriguing if not that original but there is action and it is intense with shootouts, car chase and fist cuffs (no martial arts). It is also quite touching with the relationship between the mum and daughter handled well. the only dissapointment is the ending, with certain event happening that defies logic but is done to please the audience. Great fun picture. |
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April 10, 2009
This customer review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Wonderful!!!
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The story is about a cop who accidentally killed a young girl in pursuit of a suspect. Unfortunately, the same situation happened to another girl who happened to be the sister of the first dead girl being held captive by the same man he is pursuing. It will show you the balance of action, thrill and love. I am so happy of Nick Cheung's acting. A perfect mad man who happened to do whats necessary for the love of his wife. Wow, action with a heart. It's really nice, You'll like it the way i did. |
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March 27, 2009
This customer review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Who's The Beast??
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What is the relation between the cop (Nicholas Tse), the kidnapper (Cheung) and the dead girl's mum (Zhang) in this movie?? Nicholas plays a highly-strung cop who tends to play a bit of "Dirty Harry" in all his cases. Cheung threw in a fine performance (who deserved his award) as the kidnapper going blind and you would initially think him cruel but will later sympathise with him for doing what he did. Zhang played a lawyer for the DPP and mum of the kidnapped girl. I have never enjoyed Zhang in any of her movies (the last I saw was Protege with Daniel Wu) maybe because she speaks 'funny'. I do like the little 'sing=song' delivery of cantonese dialogue by non-cantonese speaking actors (eg Daniel Wu)/actress (eg Lydia Sum) but somehow Zhang just dont deliver (can't stand her hair covering her face all the time, same hairstyle in both movies). Sorry. The whole story revolved around that one particular car accident. If you don't follow closely, you're lost. Lots of car chases, shooting and heart=pumping action. |
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February 10, 2009
This customer review refers to The Beast Stalker (DVD) (US Version)
Another good Nicholas Tse movie
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I wached both Invisible Target and the Beast Stalker today and I enjoyed them both. Personally, I enjoyed Invisible Taget more because faster pace . But the Beast Staker has a good story line too, especailly the ending when the audience got told some of the missing peices of the story about the beast and his wilfe. I think it is really touching . |











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