Visible Secret I & II Collector's Edition (2 DVD) DVD Region All
YesAsia Editorial Description
Previously best known for "Visible Secret," the second series, again, is visually impressive with the advertising gimmick, in which Joo Ko, one of the actresses, appears dreadfully as a phantom doll in the MTR.
Ann Hsu and Kwong Man-wai have presented an interesting twist of this hidden tragic story. The setting of the underground railway and the apartments also add to the overall dark tone of this atmospheric film. Starring Eason Chan, Joo Ko and Cherrie Ying.
Packed with the collectible tin box, this collector edition comes with "Visible Secret I & II" DVDs, a mini fan and a set of "Visible Secret II" postcards. It also includes the exclusive not-yet-release film shots for the banned scenes taken at MTR. Get this box set before it is sold out!
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| Product Title: | Visible Secret I & II Collector's Edition (2 DVD) 幽靈人間系列珍藏套裝 (2 DVD) 幽灵人间系列珍藏套装 (2 DVD) Visible Secret I & II Collector''s Edition (2 DVD) Visible Secret I & II Collector's Edition (2 DVD) |
| Artist Name(s): | Eason Chan (Actor) | Shu Qi (Actor) | Sam Lee | Cherrie Ying | Jo Koo | Wong Jim 陳奕迅 (Actor) | 舒淇 (Actor) | 李燦森 | 應采兒 | 谷祖琳 | 黃霑 陈奕迅 (Actor) | 舒淇 (Actor) | 李灿森 | 应采儿 | 谷祖琳 | 黄沾 陳奕迅(イーソン・チャン) (Actor) | 舒淇(スー・チー) (Actor) | 李燦森(サム・リー) | 應采兒 (チェリー・イン) | 谷祖琳 (ジョー・コク) | Wong Jim Eason Chan (Actor) | 서기 (Actor) | Sam Lee | Cherrie Ying | Jo Koo | Wong Jim |
| Director: | Ann Hui 許鞍華 许鞍华 許鞍華(アン・ホイ) Ann Hui |
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| Release Date: | 2002-09-06 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Publisher: | Mega Star (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2 DVDs |
| Package Weight: | 320 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 2 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001852420 |
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主演:陳奕迅╱舒淇╱李燦森╱黃霑
Cast: Eason Chan/ Shu Qi/ Sam Lee/ Jim Wong
導演:許鞍華
Director: Ann Hui
髮型師Peter (陳奕迅飾)在Disco遇上神秘的June(舒淇飾)。June自稱有陰陽眼,但Peter向來不信鬼神。誰不知怪事隨即接二連三地發生,其一是Peter的父親從老人院偷走回家告訴Peter他被鬼迷。後來父親自殺後,Peter發現父親死前曾和June見面,但June卻支吾以對,使Peter對她疑心日重,決意和她分手,但怪事仍未因此完結……
When Peter (Eason Chan) first meets June (Shu Qi), he falls in love right away, regarding her claiming of seeing ghosts with her right eye a plain joke worth laughing at. However, strange things soon happen one after another, including his dad’s suicide and June being chased by a group of gangsters. Peter’s friend Simon has an accident and to his surprise, Simon said it was Peter who pushed him off the staircase......
<幽靈人間II:鬼味人間╱VISIBLE SECRET II>
主演:陳奕迅╱谷祖琳╱應采兒
Cast: Eason Chan/ Jo Koo/ Cherrie Ying
導演:鄺文偉
Director: Kwong Man Wai
原以為新婚是幸福的開始,但一次離奇車禍令郭積與清陷入無法自拔的困局。意外後怪異經歷接踵而來…積眼前常出現血腥女屍畫面、清化身成大白臉小鳳仙裝兼狂性大發、神秘鄰居偷拍錄影帶中的重大發現,一切都疑幻似真、觸目驚心。最不可思議的是,在契妹September的協助下,積此刻發現原來他對枕邊人一無所知,愈接近真相愈迷離,匪夷所思。在詭異的背後,人與幽靈的角力如何破解?冥冥中誰是主宰?
Newlyweds Jack(Eason Chan) and Ching (Jo Koo) have just moved into a new apartment. Soon after a near fatal hit and run leaves Jack in a coma. Luckily he recovers, but he begins to have strange visions when he sneezes. He also notices that his wife begins acting strangely. When his old friend September (Cherrie Yin), arrives back in Hong Kong the two attempt to find out what behind Ching's strange behavior.
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Professional Review of "Visible Secret I & II Collector's Edition (2 DVD)"
This professional review refers to Visible Secret II
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Visible Secret 2 is a sequel to a highly praised horror film directed by Ann Hui last year, well, in fact, it is not exactly a sequel, it features a completely new story and the director is no longer the same person. What is not changed is the casting of Eason Chan as the protagonist. The story starts out engagingly. Newlywed Jack (Eason Chan) and Ching (Jo Kuk) have moved into a new apartment. Soon after a terrible car accident happened to Jack and leaves him in a coma. A few months later, he recovers and begins to see strange things. He realizes that Ching is hiding a dark secret from him. With the help from his old friend September (Cherrie Ying), they attempt to unveil all the mystery behind... One of the interesting takes of this film is, unlike the concrete portrayals of dead people in Inner Senses and The Eye, scary ghost is not visible at all throughout the film. Jack always sees strange people, for instance, the old woman sitting on the bench outside the building, the dancing sister in another apartment, the peeping tom, but there is no way to confirm if these people are actual ghost or not. Through the clever use of exotic composition and unobtrusive editing, the director succeeds in building up an intense and enigmatic atmosphere for the story. However, don't expect a surprising resolve at the end, it just follows the cliche of the horror genre again, nothing more nothing less. The focus of the new Hong Kong horror genre is always the depiction of human relationships, it seems that the haunting element is not the primary interest of the filmmakers. In the previous episode, veteran director Ann Hui captured the essence of the susceptible script brilliantly and brought us an exceptionally intimate and emotional viewing experience. This time, Kwong Man Wai tried to use the same formula again. Unfortunately, his inexperience has prevented him from achieving the same result. The biggest problem of this film is that Kwong spends too much time to create the enigmatic atmosphere of the story, that a great portion of the film is sacrificed to meaningless scenes. Most of these cryptic scenes are not related to the main plot. Kwong fails to incorporate them with the story in a convincing way, which results in a very loose plot, everything simply doesn't come together and function as a whole. Having said that, there are still remarkable moments from this film, that is, the relationship between Jack and September. September is not really the pivotal figure of the story, but she is so captivating that I actually wished her character could be expanded. This role is tailored for Cherrie Ying. Her charm and lovely personality is allowed to be fully exhibited. I am certain this film would be a bigger achievement if the relationship between Jack and September could be further refined and structured. Ching is another fascinating character. Jo Kuk has the kind of face and gesture to make this character persuasive. It is her best role since her debut. Compared to The Eye and Inner Senses, Visible Secret 2 is certainly not an excellent film. But sometimes, there are always exceptions, that is, you will like a movie merely because there is a single moment in it that is so beautiful and unforgettable. This film is definitely one of these exceptions. The misty garden scene and the ending (with Cherrie Ying) are just so passionate and exquisite that after the movie ends, the images are still revolving around on my mind for a long time. VCD (HK version) - The image quality is not bad, it has a 16:9 letterbox transfer, while the sound quality is poor. It is hard to catch some of the dialogues since the volume is very unstable, it turns up and down intermittently for no reason. Cool guy(s) - Cherrie Ying Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
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Visible Secret 2 is a sequel to a highly praised horror film directed by Ann Hui last year, well, in fact, it is not exactly a sequel, it features a completely new story and the director is no longer the same person. What is not changed is the casting of Eason Chan as the protagonist. The story starts out engagingly. Newlywed Jack (Eason Chan) and Ching (Jo Kuk) have moved into a new apartment. Soon after a terrible car accident happened to Jack and leaves him in a coma. A few months later, he recovers and begins to see strange things. He realizes that Ching is hiding a dark secret from him. With the help from his old friend September (Cherrie Ying), they attempt to unveil all the mystery behind... One of the interesting takes of this film is, unlike the concrete portrayals of dead people in Inner Senses and The Eye, scary ghost is not visible at all throughout the film. Jack always sees strange people, for instance, the old woman sitting on the bench outside the building, the dancing sister in another apartment, the peeping tom, but there is no way to confirm if these people are actual ghost or not. Through the clever use of exotic composition and unobtrusive editing, the director succeeds in building up an intense and enigmatic atmosphere for the story. However, don't expect a surprising resolve at the end, it just follows the cliche of the horror genre again, nothing more nothing less. The focus of the new Hong Kong horror genre is always the depiction of human relationships, it seems that the haunting element is not the primary interest of the filmmakers. In the previous episode, veteran director Ann Hui captured the essence of the susceptible script brilliantly and brought us an exceptionally intimate and emotional viewing experience. This time, Kwong Man Wai tried to use the same formula again. Unfortunately, his inexperience has prevented him from achieving the same result. The biggest problem of this film is that Kwong spends too much time to create the enigmatic atmosphere of the story, that a great portion of the film is sacrificed to meaningless scenes. Most of these cryptic scenes are not related to the main plot. Kwong fails to incorporate them with the story in a convincing way, which results in a very loose plot, everything simply doesn't come together and function as a whole. Having said that, there are still remarkable moments from this film, that is, the relationship between Jack and September. September is not really the pivotal figure of the story, but she is so captivating that I actually wished her character could be expanded. This role is tailored for Cherrie Ying. Her charm and lovely personality is allowed to be fully exhibited. I am certain this film would be a bigger achievement if the relationship between Jack and September could be further refined and structured. Ching is another fascinating character. Jo Kuk has the kind of face and gesture to make this character persuasive. It is her best role since her debut. Compared to The Eye and Inner Senses, Visible Secret 2 is certainly not an excellent film. But sometimes, there are always exceptions, that is, you will like a movie merely because there is a single moment in it that is so beautiful and unforgettable. This film is definitely one of these exceptions. The misty garden scene and the ending (with Cherrie Ying) are just so passionate and exquisite that after the movie ends, the images are still revolving around on my mind for a long time. VCD (HK version) - The image quality is not bad, it has a 16:9 letterbox transfer, while the sound quality is poor. It is hard to catch some of the dialogues since the volume is very unstable, it turns up and down intermittently for no reason. Cool guy(s) - Cherrie Ying Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
Customer Review of "Visible Secret I & II Collector's Edition (2 DVD)"
June 15, 2005
This customer review refers to Visible Secret II (DTS Version)
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I have seen this movie last 2004 in a cinema in one of our mall here in Davao.As I've seen the picture of the movie outside the moviehouse I think it's so scary to see,but when I saw the whole of this movie...I did not even feel that I was scared but you know what?...when the movie was finished ,I did cry..yes I cried because the story there was a love story..its a simply amazing story.....September loved Jack but she found out that Jack is already married with Ching.So September commit suicide by letting herself fall from such a hieght building/apartment...and she's the reason why Ching act so strangely...... Many says they dont like it,but for me I want to see it over and over again....it a must see movie! |
June 6, 2004
This customer review refers to Visible Secret II (US Special Version)
| i didn't watch the first visible secret but i thought this one was...not that great! the song was really good but the actors....not that great. Jo Koo's ancient look was NICE...but she should have gotten more scary scenes to do dressed up in those clothes!! |
March 19, 2003
This customer review refers to Visible Secret II (US Special Version)
| this movie is pretty boring, i read the review before i bought it. I thought it is going to be good, but no, it's hella boring. Eason is ugly, the only thing that is scary about this movie is his look. that's all i can say. it is really slow and make me wanna sleep. but i do like the girl who is his friend. |
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January 20, 2003
This customer review refers to Visible Secret II (US Special Version)
| The movie builds the beginning to be interesting and then later, it got freaky and the mood builds up. However, towards the end, everything kind of turns good or makes reasonable sense, and it's not very scary at all. And things get confusing at the end because they never explained why Roger Kwok talks on the phone weirdly, why the mysterious guy takes picture of Eason and Jo Koo, Jo Koo's ex-boyfirend, her crazy mom, or her past. In other words, they kinda just left things like that. However, it was not bad, the actors were quite good, esp Cherrie Ying. Jo Koo was ok too, but I really don't find her ancient look scary at all! I really like Cherrie Ying as September. The song that Eason and her shared was also pretty good. |
October 25, 2002
This customer review refers to Visible Secret II (US Special Version)
| This film has good production values plus an interesting plot with a good ending. Cherrie Ying looks wonderful. I wish Joo Koo had more scenes dressed up rather ghostly, but a surprisingly good follow-up to Visible Secret. |












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