A World Without Thieves (DVD) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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YesAsia Editorial Description
Unlike Feng Xiaogang's popular satirical comedies, A World Without Thieves is an idealistic motion picture mixing a commercial storyline with an unparalleled collection of pan-Asian actors, including Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau, Taiwanese singer-actor Rene Liu, Mainland star Ge Yu, Hong Kong actor Gordon Lam, and athletic Mainland actress Li Bing Bing. Besides premiering successfully in Hong Kong, A World Without Thieves was a Mainland sensation, shattering box-office records and further establishing Feng Xiaogang as China's leading popular filmmaker.
This edition comes with deleted scenes, making of, trailer, and photo gallery.
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| Product Title: | A World Without Thieves (DVD) (Korea Version) 天下無賊 (DVD) (韓國版) 天下无贼 (DVD) (韩国版) イノセントワールド 天下無賊 (韓国版) 천하무적 (DVD) (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Andy Lau (Actor) | Rene Liu (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Li Bing Bing (Actor) 劉 德華 (Actor) | 劉若英 (Actor) | 葛優 (Actor) | 李冰冰 (Actor) 刘 德华 (Actor) | 刘若英 (Actor) | 葛优 (Actor) | 李冰冰 (Actor) 劉徳華 (アンディ・ラウ) (Actor) | 劉若英(レネ・リウ) (Actor) | 葛優 (グォ・ヨウ) (Actor) | 李冰冰(リー・ビンビン) (Actor) 유덕화 (Actor) | Rene Liu (Actor) | Ge You (Actor) | Li Bing Bing (Actor) |
| 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: | 2009-06-20 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Korean, Spanish |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Square M |
| Other Information: | 1 Disc |
| Package Weight: | 130 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1020313316 |
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* Screen Format : Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
* Sound Mix : MANDARIN Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS
* Extras :
- Deleted Scenes(08'58")
- Making (06'10")
- Theatrical Trailer(02'04")
- Photo Gallery(PHOTO GALLERY) (03'27")
* Director : 펑 샤오강
- 제42회 대만금마장 (편집상)
- 제10회 홍콩금자형장 (여우주연상)
중국의 최고 흥행감독이자 배우로도 활동 중인 펑 샤오강이 중국의 국민배우 갈우, 홍콩스타 유덕화, 유약영 등과 함께 티벳 로케와 달리는 열차 안을 배경으로 완성한 대작. 현란한 소매치기 기술을 무술과 접목시킨 상상력이 돋보인다. 시원한 액션과 감동을 동시에 전해주는 작품
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A World Without Thieves is a crime caper, a personal drama, a morality play, and a travelogue all rolled into one. Pretty impressive stuff, and a lot to pack into a bit less than 2 hours. The fact that it worked so well is a testament to the skills of cast and crew, and the fine script that managed to weave these disparate threads into whole cloth. Mind you, the fact that the director is Feng Xiao Gang has a lot to do with it: he's the man responsible for Big Shot's Funeral, the black comedy about death and advertising (and I'm still not sure which is worse). He's quite capable of putting together a nicely-tailored production, especially when he's got some heavyweight acting talents at his beck and call. I know I'm expected to wax lyrical about Andy Lau, and it's true that his acting continues to improve, and that his performance in this was strong. What you may not expect is that I have to say that Andy was overshadowed by Ge You, as Uncle Li, leader of a gang of pickpockets and con artists. If you've seen many mainland Chinese films over the last few years, you may well have seen Ge You. He played a lead role in Big Shot's Funeral, as well as essaying the reptilian Master Yuan in Chen Kaige's masterpiece Farewell, My Concubine. And of course he won the coveted Best Actor award at Cannes in 1994 for his performance in Zhang Yimou's drama To Live, so we know he's got the acting goods. And his performance here was impeccable: quietly compelling, always in control, and endowed with such a depth and subtlety that aspiring actors should weep and give up, knowing they'll never be that good. Rene Liu rounds out a fine main cast, and all the supporting actors generally carry their characters convincingly. Generally. The one problem I had was with the bumpkin heading home with a wad of cash. Yes, he's supposed to be naive and innocent, but I felt that, like the character in the play within a play in Hamlet, the bumpkin did protest too much. Having not read the book on which the film is based, I can't comment on the nature of the original character, but somewhere between script and actor Dumbo loses credibility. A pity, because otherwise the characterisations are pretty damn fine. Just a word about other aspects: because the action takes place on board a train or in remote northern China, we're treated to the sweeping vistas and gorgeous scenery characteristic of many mainland Chinese films. You might just want to look at it, because it's pretty enough. And the story moves not at the frantic pace of Hong Kong films, but at a more langorous pace suitable to a more subtle story, with the emotions of the characters being made plain over time. I liked this emotional development, as there's not many film-makers willing to spend the time on characters when they could be blowing stuff up. In terms of production values, it rates high. The warm colours and unobtrusive camera work complement the story, and there's only one jarring continuity fault later in the film. And the lighting is marvellous: some scenes have a dreamy, timeless feel, with a shaft of sunlight slowing our perception down to the speed of the idly floating dust motes. Overall, a thoughtful and well-executed film with some great performances. 8 unflattering wigs out of 10 by Alison Jobling - heroic-cinema.com |
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October 15, 2007
This customer review refers to A World Without Thieves (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
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I've watched the VCD version of this movie and despite the reduced VCD display capability, I was still impressed with the cinematography of this movie. The storyline is funny and witty too, and the actors were excellent (not just because they are Andy Lau and Rene Liu). |
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April 1, 2007
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Director Feng seems to create entirely unique genres with each of his movies. There really is nothing quite like them. This film combines drama, romance, comedy, and action to tell an engaging, if uneven, tale of a pair of grifters who have come to a personal and professional fork in the road. Rene Liu, who is pregnant with Andy Lau's child, wants to go straight. Lau has no interest in leaving behind his life of crime. They meet up with a laborer who is returning to his country home with a bag full of money he earned by painting a monastery. The laborer is a pure-hearted, but simple-minded, bumpkin who thinks the best of everyone. Lau wants to take his money, Liu wants to protect the laborer and make sure he gets home with the cash. The situation gets complicated when they run into a more ruthless team of thieves and a wily cop. The convoluted plot is a treat to follow and culminates in a poignant conclusion. I highly recommend this film for a general audience. |
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February 20, 2007
This customer review refers to A World Without Thieves (Hong Kong Version)
| Well overall the movie was ok but then I must agree with one of the views that he had died at the end just because he had wanted to give the bag of money back to the kid that was unconscious on the train..anyway sad ending but then..I would say the movie was ok...worth watching! |
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January 30, 2007
This customer review refers to A World Without Thieves (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
| This movie is pretty good, especially when the camera shows viewers the way of stealing! Andy Lau is doing great job on that, plus his acting of crying was really good. Story is good as well, just one thing I didn't like was the ending.. The women who got pregnant of Andy's abandoned her baby just because he died and was thieves? I didn't like that ending.. |
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October 6, 2006
This customer review refers to A World Without Thieves (DTS Version) (Hong Kong Version)
| This the first Andy love story i've ever seen. This movie is real nice...up to the end. You should not miss this film. You can always get back to watching it over and over again, and don't get bored. |











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