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Silver Hawk (DTS Version)
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Customer Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.9 out of 10 (13)
All Editions Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.8 out of 10 (20)

YesAsia Editorial Description

Michelle Yeoh is unbeatable again!

After the success of both Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and The Soong Sisters the top star returns as the masked heroine in Silver Hawk! She must stop a ruthless villain called Fierce Wolf (Luke Goss) and gets some help along the way from a detective (Richie Jen). See for yourself if this powerful team can prevent the sinister plans from happening!

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Product Title: Silver Hawk (DTS Version) 飛鷹 (DTS 版) 飞鹰 (DTS 版) シルバーホーク (飛鷹)(香港版) Silver Hawk (DTS Version)
Artist Name(s): Richie Jen (Actor) | Michelle Yeoh (Actor) | Michael Jai White | Chan Suk Yin | Li Bing Bing | Jingle Ma | Chen Da Ming 任賢齊 (Actor) | 楊紫瓊 (Actor) | 米高賽韋特 | 陳淑賢 | 李冰冰 | 馬楚成 | 陳大明 任贤齐 (Actor) | 杨紫琼 (Actor) | 米高赛韦特 | 陈淑贤 | 李冰冰 | 马楚成 | 陈大明 任賢齊(リッチー・レン) (Actor) | 楊紫瓊(ミシェール・ヨー) (Actor) | Michael Jai White | Chan Suk Yin | 李冰冰(リー・ビンビン) | 馬楚成 (ジングル・マ) | Chen Da Ming Richie Jen (Actor) | Michelle Yeoh (Actor) | Michael Jai White | Chan Suk Yin | Li Bing Bing | Jingle Ma | Chen Da Ming
Director: Jingle Ma 馬楚成 马楚成 馬楚成 (ジングル・マ) Jingle Ma
Release Date: 2004-04-16
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Surround
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Rating: IIB
Publisher: Mega Star (HK)
Package Weight: 130 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1003143163

Product Information

* Screen Format : Widescreen
* Sound Mix : DTS, Dolby 5.1
* Speical Feature:
- The Story
- Making Of
- Conceptual Drawing
- Trailers
- Cast & Credits
- Photo Gallery


導演:馬楚成
Director: Jingle Ma

  警惡懲奸的英雄「飛鷹」(楊紫瓊) 現身東京市,沒有人知道她的身份,雖然她廣受市民愛戴,但同時他令警隊威信盡失,警方遂請來神探文仁 (任賢齊) 協助破案,誰知文仁原來與「飛鷹」有一段淵源……近期發生連串綁架事件,幕後主腦乃一名叫火狼的野心家,他意圖利用綁架事件,操控世界。「飛鷹」處處阻撓其計畫,火狼遂下戰書約晤「飛鷹」一較高下……

  Wong Lulu (Michelle Yeoh), infamous bachelorette and philanthropist was adopted by a rich family as a child. Lulu finds her thrills in her alter ego of the Silver Hawk. It’s very obvious that Silver Hawk is a very extroverted and exciting, the very opposite of the demure and beautiful Lulu. Although it is important to rid evil from society, it is the physical effort of catching the criminals that gives her the most thrills.
He greatest critic is Superintendent Richman (Richie Jen) who by a quirk of fate also trained with the young Lulu at Shaolin temple. Now years later he is pitched in a huge battle to capture the vigilante Silver Hawk who happens to his child hood friend Lulu. They are hunting the same nemesis so Richman must reconcile his desire to unmask Silver Hawk with his need for her help to fight the greater evil.



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Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.9 out of 10 (13)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6.8 out of 10 (20)

Anonymous

November 25, 2004

This customer review refers to Silver Hawk
It sucked Customer Review Rated Bad 2 - 2 out of 10
The overall style of this movie was supposed to be "futuristic". Too bad, it was made in such a generic way, at times it was almost lame. The slow-mo scenes are overdone and overdramatized. It was interesting watching Michelle do a more playful character. Too bad her expressions and are limited, I wouldn't exactly call it acting. I'd rather re-watch Mission Impossible or the Matrix.
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Anonymous

July 21, 2004

VERY light, but fun Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
This movie starts outvery well. There's a nice little motorcycle jump over the Great Wall (I say little jump because it comes so quickly and without enough set up to make it a really grandiose event). This is followed by a nicely edited fight atop a semi-truck (the superb masking of wire work reveals that this is indeed a big budget picture), although the Western actors here are typical for Hong Kong pictures and are terrible, TERRIBLE actors whose characters for for some reason know enough kungfu to kick and puch quite well only to get the crap beat out of them. Michelle Yeoh's and Richie Jen's characters special connection is shon via magnificent flashback scenes filmed in mainland China. It is this strong relationship that saves the film from being an otherwise pretty poor one. The lead villain's kung fu offers no menace in that is is pretty non-existant and the lines he delivers are done so in the style of a TRANSFORMERS cartoon. Michael Jai White's bulk and limited martial arts and acting skills make one's eyes roll instead of bug out as he poses over and over again before and during his scenes (his reactions while fighting look VERY coreographed and nonspontaneious and his broad facial reactions as an actor show he probably doen't speak Chinese and was simply directed to "look angry." His partner Lee Bing Bing is okay to look at, but makes an unconvincing heavy as her martial arts look weakest of all. If you can ignore the weak villains and can concentrate on Michelle and Richie's character interplay and respective fighting and comedy skills then you may come away liking, but not loving, this picture as I did. Other pluses include a nice musical score (especially effective during the mainland kungfu school scenes), colorful interior designwork, and a plot that is peppered with a sense of playfulness. Oh, and in regards to Michelle's frequent hair and clothing changes throughout the picture, I personally liked it. Her character is a famous model, afterall, and she's not that bad to look at either!
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Anonymous

July 7, 2004

It's alright Customer Review Rated Bad 5 - 5 out of 10
They did have a big budget for this film and they must have paid mega bucks to have a panda in the film.

Apart from the cute bear, the film was OK. I have found the lead actor annoying and Michelle Yeoh is good as always. But there was no need for the slow speed fight scenes, they were not fighting fast enough for me to miss the moves.

Better than 'The Touch' and a million times better than 'Twin Effects
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Anonymous

June 11, 2004

This customer review refers to Silver Hawk
waste of money Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
i love michelle yeoh. i love richie ren. but this movie was totally bad. they spent so much money on cheesy gadgets but they forgot to develop the story. michelle is totally not fit for this role. after the first ten minutes of the movie, i wanted to cry because it was so bad.
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Anonymous

May 15, 2004

OH MY GOD!!!!!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 1 - 1 out of 10
this movie is soooooo corny its unbelievable'!!!
i cant understand how anyone thought this was good,after films like crouching tiger and so on,they obviously had a good budget for this film and wasted it! to many john woo esq slow motion scenes, fight scenes that looked as though they belong in music videos i think the whole idea of this film was to see how many outfits and hairstyles michelle could fit into it... she would get on her bike in one outfit go after the bad guys and arrive to fight them in a diferent one!!! pleeeeeeaaaaaassssseeeeeee!!!!!!!!!
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