The Postman Fights Back (VCD) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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The story is set in China in the early Republican era. Warlords are fighting with each other, and a warlord named Yuan Shikai is trying to revive imperial rule and coronate himself king. One day, a mysterious man who calls himself "Postman" stays in a little inn. A man named Yao, who has just robbed some bandits, hides in Postman's room. The bandits, thinking them to be in the same gang, go after them and want to kill them. Yuan Shikai's assistant Hu saves their lives, and asks them to deliver a wooden box to a remote destination. Thinking of repaying Hu, they agree to his request, without knowing that they have already become part of Yuan's plan in eliminating the Republicans...
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| Product Title: | The Postman Fights Back (VCD) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) 巡城馬 (VCD) (樂貿版) (香港版) 巡城马 (VCD) (乐贸版) (香港版) The Postman Fights Back (VCD) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) The Postman Fights Back (VCD) (Joy Sales Version) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Chow Yun Fat (Actor) | Cherie Chung (Actor) | Leung Ka Yan (Actor) 周潤發 (Actor) | 鍾楚紅 (Actor) | 梁家仁 (Actor) 周润发 (Actor) | 锺楚红 (Actor) | 梁家仁 (Actor) 周潤發 (チョウ・ユンファ) (Actor) | 鍾楚紅(チェリー・チョン) (Actor) | 梁家仁(レオン・カーヤン) (Actor) 주윤발 (Actor) | Cherie Chung (Actor) | Leung Ka Yan (Actor) |
| Director: | Ronny Yu 于仁泰 于仁泰 于仁泰(ロニー・ユー) Ronny Yu |
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| Release Date: | 2009-02-04 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Duration: | 88 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014311967 |
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Director: Ronny Yu
民國初年,在北方盤龍鎮地域,有一個人們只稱他為巡城馬(即現今郵差)的人,巡於路上遇到男子被眾山賊追殺,不欲多管閒事,待山賊去後才繼續上路,後來巡在附近投店,發現方才被山賊追殺之男子於自己房內,查明後才知此人是出名之賊阿爸姚傑,因搶山賊銀票而被追殺,巡本不欲涉足此事,卻被姚傑架禍,使山賊誤會巡……
China is in turmoils as Yuan Shih-kai, the president, is preparing to become the emperor. The postman, the nameless lowly letter couries, is inadvertently caught in webs of intrigue. First he finds a theif in his room. Then he and the thief are attacked by mountain robbers. And they are rescued by Hu, one of Yuan's henchmen. Te Postman gets into more trouble. He finally agrees to work for Hu. And he is told to deliver four crates of goods to bandit leader Chiao....
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Although the box art for The Postman Fights Back would have you believe that Chow Yun-Fat is this star of the movie, the truth of the matter is that he is neither the star nor the "fighting postman" of the title. That distinction falls upon actor Leung Ka-Yan, who takes on the lead role of Ma, a courier who faithfully delivers the mail throughout rural China. Things seem to be going well with the whole postman gig, but after being told that the town can no longer afford his services, Ma's luck begins to run out. But instead of "going postal" on the community in retaliation, nice guy Ma looks for another job that best suits his talents. Soon enough, he finds himself embroiled in a covert operation of far greater magnitude than he could possibly imagine.
After a somewhat lackadaisical start, the plot kicks in when a shadowy character known only as Hu (Eddy Ko Hung) makes overtures to find someone willing to transport a few important packages across the country. To take care of the job, a makeshift team is assembled, including Ma, a petty thief named Yao Jie (Yat Chor Yuen), an explosive specialist known as Bu (Fan Mei-Sheng), and a con man by the name of Fu Jun (Chow Yun-Fat). The quartet is soon joined by a female villager named Gui-Hua (Cherie Chung), plus another woman (Guk Ching-Suk), who's being pursued by bandits. Although the title seems focused on one character, at this point, the film plays out much more like an ensemble piece. They must unite to protect their delivery, but what's hidden inside? Thankfully, the MacGuffin of The Postman Fights Back doesn't remain a mystery forever. While the mission seems rather straightforward at first, the group soon discovers more than a few deadly complications as numerous warring factions try to gain control of the secret cargo, and even worse, they aren't squeamish about taking some lives in the process. As the plot unfolds, the various team members become close comrades and even make some definite progress to achieving their goal. But guess what? IT ALL GOES TO HELL! Characters you wouldn't expect to die end up biting the big one in the film's near apocalyptic final act. Things don't end on a sour note, but be warned, it's a bloody trail towards the end. Simply put, there's a reason why the postman finally has to "fight back." As this is a martial arts film first and foremost, the question arises, "How were the fight scenes?" Well, I can tell you that notable "boss battles" include two martial artist brothers who innovatively find themselves "piggyback" fighting with our heroes. Then there's the enigmatic, ever-ubiquitous ninja with an amazing bag of tricks. And towards the end, there's even a totally psychotic villain who has no compunction about killing defenseless men, women, or children. Oh, and did I mention the ice-skating ninjas? Yep, it's that kind of movie. The martial arts sequences have a wild energy to them, and while not exactly groundbreaking, they are certainly innovative enough to hold the viewer's attention. Leung Ka-Yan and Chow Yun-Fat (and their stunt doubles) do a fine job selling the action, which is fast, furious, and sometimes purposely funny. To return to the issue of the "false advertising" on display in the poster art, it's worth mentioning that as the film develops, Chow Yun-Fat steals the film away from Leung Ka-Yan - perhaps even from the moment he first appears onscreen. Even without the benefit of a post-Better Tomorrow hindsight, Chow definitely shows clear-cut signs of his future leading man potential. And in keeping with his character, Chow exudes a charming, rakish persona that's hard not to like, which is in stark contrast with the character of Ma. That's not to say that Leung Ka-Yan doesn't deliver a solid performance, but he does so in a thankless, dour role that pales in comparison to Chow's. In sum, The Postman Fights Back isn't quite a Hong Kong cinema classic, but it's not forgettable trash either. It gets off to a slow start, but once the plot gets moving and Chow Yun-Fat's character is introduced, the film really starts to take off. Fan Mei-Sheng provides adequate support, and Eddy Ko delivers a fine turn as the film's shadowy, insanely powerful antagonist. With some familiar faces and some gonzo action sequences to its credit, The Postman Fights Back is an odd, but engaging transitional film, caught somewhere between the style of those old school Shaw Brothers martial arts flicks and those films would later become identified with the Hong Kong New Wave. It also has exploding mice. How's that for a recommendation? By Calvin McMillin |











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