An Empress And The Warriors (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version) DVD Region 3
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Yan Feier (Kelly Chen) is thrust into the role of empress when her father the King is viciously murdered by his own nephew, Wu Ba (Guo Xiao Dong). His treachery unknown to Feier, Wu Ba plots to gain control of the kingdom for himself. Meanwhile, Feier turns to legendary warrior Brother Hu (Donnie Yen) to instruct her in the ways of warfare. But Wu Ba sends assassins after Feier, and she's poisoned by an assassin's dart before being lost in the woods. Her absence throws the kingdom into chaos, and Brother Hu must maintain morale, all the while carrying a hidden love for his missing empress. Meanwhile, Feier is found and nursed back to health by Duan Lanquan (Leon Lai), a doctor who lives in a secluded forest treehouse. Lanquan awakens the woman within the warrior's armor, and given the alternative of a peaceful life without war, Feier must eventually make a difficult choice. Should she choose love, and remain just a woman? Or should she choose her kingdom, and return to being an empress?
Technical Information
| Product Title: | An Empress And The Warriors (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version) 江山美人 (2008) (DVD) (韓國版) 江山美人 (2008) (DVD) (韩国版) エンプレス 運命の戦い (江山美人) (韓国版) 연의 황후 (DTS) (한국판) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kelly Chen | Leon Lai | Donnie Yen 陳慧琳 | 黎明 | 甄 子丹 陈慧琳 | 黎明 | 甄 子丹 陳慧琳(ケリー・チャン) | 黎明(レオン・ライ) | 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) Kelly Chen | Leon Lai | 견자단 |
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| Release Date: | 2008-07-31 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong, China |
| 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: | CJ Entertainment |
| Other Information: | 1 Disc |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1011390996 |
Product Information
* Sound Mix : Dolby 5.1/ dts
* Extras :
- Making of
- Trailer
* Director : 정소동
- 영원한 로맨티스트 “여명”, 섹시 카리스마 “진혜림”, 액션의 대명사 “견자단”
- <영웅><연인><황후화> 제작진과 <천녀유혼><동방불패> 정소동 감독의 만남!
- <트로이>를 능가하는 대규모 전차 전투신과 리얼 액션!!
- 2000년 역사 속에 숨겨진, 거대한 러브스토리!
- 운명과 사랑을 뛰어넘은 전설 같은 신화, 그 카타르시스!!
대륙 최초의 여황제 이야기!!
운명을 뛰어넘은 그들의 사랑이야기가 시작된다!!
2000년전, 강력한 국력으로 위세를 떨쳤던 연나라. 어느날 전쟁중에 연나라의 황제가 조카에게 암살당하고, 그의 유언에 따라 대장군 설호는 어린시절부터 사랑했던 황제의 딸 연비아의 왕위계승을 돕는다. 그러나 그동안 황제의 자리를 노려 황제를 살해한 우바는 연비아를 죽이기 위해 암살단을 보내고 연비아는 위기에 처한다. 암살단에 쫓기다 정신을 잃은 연비아는 세상을 등지고 홀로 살아가던 무사 난천의 도움을 받게되고 두 사람은 운명적인 사랑에 빠지게 된다. 얼마후, 난천은 연비아를 구하러온 설호와 군대를 보고 그녀의 정체를 알게 되고 연비아는 난천에게 돌아오겠다는 말을 남기고 위기에 빠진 나라를 구하기 위해 설호와 함께 떠난다. 최초의 여황제에 오를 운명을 가진 공주 연비아와 그녀를 사랑했던 대장군, 그리고 공주가 사랑한 전설의 무사 난천, 세 사람의 운명과 사랑을 뛰어넘는 신화가 시작된다.
* Cast
- 연비아 역 / 진혜림
일본에서 고등학교를 마친뒤 뉴욕에서 디자인을 전공한 그는 홍콩에 들어와 우연한 기회에 광고모델로 발탁된다. 이 일을 계기로 장학우의 뮤직비디오 <투심>에 여주인공으로 캐스팅되며 얼굴을 알리기 시작했다. 곽부성과 함꼐 출연한 <선락표표>로 영화계에 데뷔했으며 이 작품의 OST를 통해 신인가수로도 주목받기 싲가한다. 1995년 홍콩에서 첫 음반을 발표하며 가수로 데뷔했다. 큰 키와 날씬한 몸매, 톡특한 외모로 배우와 가수활동을 오가며 활발한 활동을 하고 있다.
- 난천 역 / 여명
인도네시아 화교인 아버지와 북경인 어머니 사이에서 태어나 베이징에서 자란 여명은 1973년 부모님과 함께 홍콩으로 이민을 온 후 영국에서 수학했다. 1986년 홍콩 TV의 제 5기 탤런트 경연대회에 참가한 뒤 가수로 연예 활동을 시작했으며 1985년 <저자출경>으로 영화계에 데뷔했다. 왕가위 감독의 <타락천사>로 배우로서 인정받기 시작했다.
- 설호 역/ 견자단
어릴적부터 무술가로 유명한 어머니에게 타이치와 우슈를 배우며 자랐다. 홍콩에서 12살이 되던해 미국 보스턴으로 건너가 그곳에서 10대를 보내게 된다. 원화평 감독의 새로 만들 영화 <취권> 의 오디션을 통해 영화계에 데뷔한 그는 뛰어난 무술실력을 인정받아 <정무문>과 <신당산대형>, <견자단의 메신져>등으로 감독과 주연의 1인 2역의 역할을 소화해내기도 했다. 1992년 <황비홍 2>에서는 이연걸과 무술 대결을 펼치기도 했으며 <하이랜더 앤드 게임>으로 헐리우드에 감독으로 데뷔했다. 이어 웨슬리 스나입스 주연의 <블레이드 2>의 액션감독을 맡기도 했다.
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Awards
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Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival 2008
- Best Action Choreography Nomination, Ching Siu Tung
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Professional Review of "An Empress And The Warriors (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)"
This professional review refers to An Empress and the Warriors (2008) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
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An Empress and the Warriors is dumb fun - with an emphasis on dumb. Directed by Ching Siu-Tung, Empress is an epic costume action-drama featuring an ill-supported storyline and a cast that requires a double take. Casting Donnie Yen as a badass warrior/officer is a no-brainer, and Leon Lai is at least imaginable as a tree-hugging doctor/lover. But Kelly Chen as a warrior princess? Imagining the ethereal Chen as a princess is easy - but when I say that, I'm thinking of one of those Disney heroines that talks to animals and acts sassy and spunky before getting swept off her feet by her knight in shining armor. Musical numbers would be a must. However, that's not the type of character that Chen plays in Empress. Here, she's required to portray a determined young princess who takes up a difficult challenge: heir to an entire kingdom that happens to be at war. You'd think that responsibility would require a serious, focused young woman with a tremendous chip on her shoulder, and not a ditzy, pouting princess who has time to act silly. But we get the full gamut - serious to silly to pouty - with Chen's photogenic and bewildering performance, and the whole is too inconsistent to take seriously. Empress and the Warriors mirrors that inconsistency, and is ultimately not a film to call quality. But amusing? It can be that. Chen stars as Yan Feier, daughter of the King of Yan, who is seriously wounded in battle with the opposing Zhao army, and chooses to pass his command to adopted orphan Muyong Xuehu (Donnie Yen). The assignment is a bit surprising since Xuehu - who's also called Brother Hu by Feier - is not blood-related to the Yan family, and nephew Wu Ba (Guo Xiao-Dong) is ready, able and willing to take command. However, the King knows that Wu Ba is a power mongering rat bastard and chooses to pass him over, thereby earning Wu Ba's ire, as well as a quick assassination when no one is looking. Feier happens upon her dying father, who tells her to give the symbolic Swallow Sword to Brother Hu, bestowing upon him the mantle of Yan's ruler. However, when the time comes to reveal this news to the army ranks, they balk because they're a bit leery of an unrelated orphan taking command. Hu pulls a fast one and tricks the assembled men into thinking that the King intended to give his kingdom to Feier instead, meaning *gasp* that a woman will now be in charge of the kingdom! But Wu Ba and company are still not convinced of her ability to lead the attack against the encroaching Zhao forces, so Feier pledges to learn to kick ass. This leads to an inspired training montage that features plenty of shots of Donnie Yen knocking the tar out of Kelly Chen. Right about now there should be plenty of popstar naysayers cackling at that thought, and indeed, it's guiltily amusing seeing the fair, slight Chen getting smacked around by the muscular Yen. These scenes are strike one on the film's credibility, as the very idea that Chen could even last one minute against Yen is difficult to buy. But that's not the end of the film's lack of credibility. Brother Hu states that Feier should lead the kingdom because she's the only one who can unite the people. As he says, "The people love you." Really? Where are these people that Hu is talking about? Despite being a film about warring kingdoms and a nation under seige, Empress and the Warriors seldom depicts anyone outside a handful of soldiers. There are some glimpses of larger armies before some of the battles, but by and large this is a curiously empty film. In more than one scene, Feier surveys her land or her city, but nobody can be seen during these sequences at all. Her coronation is talked about but never depicted, and the sense of scale implied by the film's story and dialogue never seems to register. Ultimately, Empress and the Warriors feels very light, despite being about the potential destruction of an entire kingdom. The script (written by James Yuen Sai-Sang, among others) possesses all your usual checkpoints of this type of story (betrayal, loyalty, mercy, humanity, etc.), but nothing here feels that compelling. As such, supporting details like Mark Lui's bombastic score and Yee Chung-Man's ornate production design feel more than a tad overblown. Nothing is sillier, however, than Kelly Chen's acting. The singer-actress tries valiantly, and reportedly worked very, very hard on the film's action sequences. But her bearing is not regal, and her acting marvelously inconsistent. She acts tough and determined in the early going, but midway through, she becomes the silly, fussy Kelly Chen of old. After an assassination attempt leaves Feier missing and mortally wounded, she's found and nursed back to health by kindly doctor Duan Lanquan (Leon Lai), who lives in an elaborate treehouse that looks like it was shipped over from the planet Endor. Lanquan spends his time communing with nature and building a primitive hot air balloon, and the time Feier spends with him is idyllic, cute, and jarring in its lack of continuity. Basically, it's like it should be in another movie entirely. Feier goes from serious and directed to silly and sassy, and the film doesn't provide enough backstory to give her personality switch much credibility. Perhaps the idea is that she can finally let her hair down outside of the stifling walls of the palace, but the film doesn't convey that well. If one reads through the lines, Empress can make much more sense, as the outline of a workable, if clichéd plot are present. But really, the audience shouldn't be required to do that work for the filmmakers. The storyline and emotions in Empress and the Warriors feel exceptionally, exceptionally perfunctory, as they're not really given the focus or support needed to make them affecting. Even The Promise managed to tug more heartstrings than this film. What works in Empress? Well, the action is decent, though it's a tad underwhelming until the finale, when Donnie Yen goes Donnie Yen on hordes of soldiers who can't fight the manly uber-stud that is Donnie Yen. Usual overactor Yen keeps a lid on it for a large portion of the film, and handles his character's unrequited love for Feier well enough to earn the audience's sympathy. When he goes over the top, though, everyone had better watch out, because it's time for even more Yen muscular posing and badass glares - and as anyone whose seen Dragon Tiger Gate or Flash Point knows, Yen overacting is the height of entertainment. Still, Yen is an accomplished thespian next to Kelly Chen, who forever seems to be attempting roles outside her rather limited range. She's still a very beautiful woman, but her fussy faces and pouty expressions belong in a romantic comedy and not a big-budget wannabe costume epic. Maybe if they had added some talking animals, then her performance would feel more appropriate. Empress and the Warriors is in many ways a combination of new and old Hong Kong Cinema. Its settings, scale, and the grandeur it implies are very much new, keeping with the vogue for elaborate Ancient Chinese action-dramas that started with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and continued with a zillion other movies starring Zhang Ziyi. However, the glossed-over details, deliberate cuteness, and shifting tone feel more like those early nineties wuxia that mixed flying kung-fu with sloppy production values and bizarre hijinks. Those films were frequently uneven, yet still entertaining, and Empress almost pulls off the same trick here. The problem is that the old Hong Kong Cinema formula doesn't really work here, as the film's production values are too ornate and serious, and don't fit the film's odd, borderline cheesy combination of elements. Nonetheless, the parts can sometimes amuse and entertain. The action can be diverting and the performers are pretty close to A-list. They don't really turn in quality performances, but they're photogenic, likeable, and good for audiences who like a little popstar connection with their big-budget moviegoing. Stuff like Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves qualifies as an A-list Hollywood crowd-pleaser despite the fact that it's uneven, silly, and features completely miscast performers. If one looks at Empress and the Warriors the same way - as well-produced commercial crap with very low expectations attached - then it's possible to have some fun. A year from now, nobody will remember the film, but for ninety minutes, it can pass the time. Many audiences believe that's what movies are all about. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "An Empress And The Warriors (DVD) (DTS) (Korea Version)"
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April 2, 2009
This customer review refers to An Empress and the Warriors (2008) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
| This takes place during a mythical time in ancient China when there are 10 kingdoms vying for power. The story relates to conflicts between two of these kingdoms, namely the Yan and the Zhao plus some internal power politics and how a young princess goes to Empress and from girl to woman and her relationship with the two most important men in her life (excluding her father). The more intimate scenes are well handled. For both Leon Lai and Kelly Chen this is their first 'historical' film of this type. The Blu-Ray edition allows one to clearly see the intricate patterns and finer detail on the armour on the various protagonists, to appreciate the clearness of the images of large numbers of men whether or not on the battlefield. The armour of Yan appears to be based on western concepts from the 15th and 16th Centuries whilst that of Zhao is based on Japanese concepts. The battlefield scenes are well done and I think for the first time include a large number of war chariots not normally seen in chinese movies of this type. |
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August 20, 2008
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With Tony Ching Siu Tong returing to directing, i had high hopes for this picture, especially with Donnie Yen as one of the casts but what a disappointment this film was. Everything is sub par; the romance, the action and the acting. First with the romance; Donnie's character is in love with the empress (Played by Kelly Lam) and in some ways she feels the same for him (at least this is what we are lead to beleive in the brief flash back) but when Leon Lai's character appear she quickly falls for him. There is nothing to justify this as a successful romatic piece the relationships happen to fast to make the audience actually care. The action in the film do not live up to my expectations i expected alot from Tony Ching but he failed to deliver. Nothing new is shown here; the training sequence is rushed to get to the romance, the encounter between Donnie and Leon is a disappointment even though they are supposedly two extremely skill fighters, the fight at the tree house is another let down which lacks any logic because Leon is supposedly one of the remaining feared warriors in the whole of the kingdom but he does not demonstrate any skilled fighting prowess what so ever. The only action scence that entertained me was when Donnie had to one-man-against-the army and single handly take on the opposing enemy. Kelly Lam has never been tha great of an actress and this is evident in her role as an empress she does not deliver her hard hitting leadership well and her sudden shift to all cutsy does not work but that is also the fault of the director and writer. Leon Lai as a warrior does not work for me and in this film there is no eveident of him being a highly skilled and feared killer as the film make him out to be. Donnie plays against type in the 1st half of the picture showing that the man can also do romance but the 2nd half is typical Donnie with him going all macho. Overall mildly entertaing if not forgettable piece. |
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August 17, 2008
This customer review refers to An Empress and the Warriors (2008) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
| The title of the film sounds good but the contents have no substance from beginning to end except for Leon's good look (he really looks fantastic even though he is much more matured now). Someone's going to have a nasty shock when the hot air balloon comes down! |
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July 10, 2008
This customer review refers to An Empress and the Warriors (2008) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
| I purchased this moving thinking it would show all three actors doing some type of sword play. I should have know it was not be with Kelly being in the movie. It was not enough action to keep me interested. Leon's character was wasted and Donnie's character was just a waste of a great martial artist. I would recommend to anyone to try to rent it first before purchasing it. |
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June 22, 2008
This customer review refers to An Empress and the Warriors (2008) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Pretty good
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I think people should take this film for what it is- a semi cute romantic action flick. If you don't go into this film with insanely high expectations you will really enjoy it. I liked it a lot. Having seen a bunch of Donnie Yen's previous efforts, and many Chinese films, I thought this one was, well.. Nice. Its not the overly dramatic Warlords, or a cheesy love story like My Left Eye Sees Ghosts, and its not a artsy "Hero" film either. It is what it is. That being said I think its pretty enjoyable. It isn't hours after hours of fighting. And yes the plot is semi predictable, but not that that is necessarily a bad thing. Given that so many asian films you expect everyone to be betrayed 100 times throughout the film. I liked it. |












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