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Eros (US Version) DVD Region 1

Steven Soderbergh (Director) | Michelangelo Antonioni (Director) | Wong Kar Wai (Director) | Gong Li (Actor)
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Eros (US Version)
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All Editions Rating: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.5 out of 10 (2)

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Product Title: Eros (US Version) 愛神 (美國版) 爱神 (美国版) Eros (US Version) Eros (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Gong Li (Actor) | Chang Chen (Actor) | Robert Downey Jr. (Actor) | Alan Arkin (Actor) | Ele Keats (Actor) | Christopher Buchholz (Actor) | Regina Nemni (Actor) 鞏 俐 (Actor) | 張震 (Actor) | 羅拔唐尼 (Actor) | 亞倫雅堅 (Actor) | 艾姬絲 (Actor) | 基斯杜化畢祖爾 (Actor) | 維珍娜蘭妮 (Actor) 巩 俐 (Actor) | 张震 (Actor) | 罗拔唐尼 (Actor) | 亚伦雅坚 (Actor) | Ele Keats (Actor) | Christopher Buchholz (Actor) | Regina Nemni (Actor) 鞏俐(コン・リー) (Actor) | 張震(チャン・チェン) (Actor) | ロバート・ダウニーJr. (Actor) | アラン・アーキン (Actor) | エル・キーツ (Actor) | クリストファー・ブッフホルツ (Actor) | レジーナ・ネムニ (Actor) Gong Li (Actor) | Chang Chen (Actor) | Robert Downey Jr. (Actor) | Alan Arkin (Actor) | Ele Keats (Actor) | Christopher Buchholz (Actor) | Regina Nemni (Actor)
Director: Steven Soderbergh | Michelangelo Antonioni | Wong Kar Wai 史提芬蘇德堡 | 米高安哲羅安東尼奧尼 | 王 家衛 史提芬苏德堡 | 米高安哲罗安东尼奥尼 | 王 家卫 Steven Soderbergh | ミケランジェロ・アントニオーニ | 王家衛 (ウォン・カーウァイ)  Steven Soderbergh | Michelangelo Antonioni | 왕가위
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Release Date: 2006-03-09
UPC Code: 085393896027
Language: English, Mandarin, Italian
Subtitles: English
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Duration: 107 (mins)
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004152619

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* Screen Format: Widescreen - 1.85
* Sound Mix: Dolby Surround 5.1
* Extras:
- Bonus short film "Eye to Eye" by Michelangelo Antonioni
- Theatrical Trailer

The Hand
Director: Wong Kar Wai
Cast: Gong Li, Chang Chen

It's 1963, a hot summer afternoon. Zhang (Chang Chen), the tailor's apprentice, is very nervous. It's the first time he's ever been asked to fit a customer by himself. And the client is one of Master Jin's most important and demanding-Miss Hua (Gong Li), a famous courtesan. Taking his seat in Miss Hua's sumptuous apartment, he is embarrassed to overhear the murmurs of lovemaking. As the sounds subside and the man departs, Zhang is summoned to Hua's room.

Zhang can't help himself-he has become aroused from what he has heard. Mortified, he stands in the back of her bedroom holding his hands in front of him. Stunningly beautiful as she lounges in her lace nightdress, Hua tells him, "Stand still...put your hands down." Zhang obliges her...

Equilibrium
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: Robert Downey, Alan Arkin, Ele Keats

New York, 1955. Nick Penrose (Robert Downey Jr.) is having his first session with psychiatrist Dr. Pearl (Alan Arkin). Two things seem to agitate him-pressure in his advertising agency job and a recurring dream.

"Two weeks ago yesterday," says Penrose. "That was the day I lost my equilibrium." It was the day after he was told that his agency would be bidding the Samson account-and the day that Hal, the head copy man, turned up in a ridiculous toupee. Not only did they have to come up with a new concept for the Samson alarm clock-they had to find a way to do it without commenting about Hal's rug...

The Dangerous Thread Of Things
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Cast: Christopher Buchholz, Regina Nemni, Luisa Ranieri

Christopher (Christopher Buchholz), a fortyish American man and his Italian wife Cloe (Regina Nemni), have come to an impasse in their relationship. They barely notice the magnificent ruins and landscapes of Italy-let alone each other. Even though Cloe is sunbathing topless, he doesn't glance at her body.

At a restaurant, Christopher notices a pretty young Girl (Luisa Ranieri)...
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Professional Review of "Eros (US Version) "

October 20, 2005

This professional review refers to Eros (YesAsia Exclusive Limited Edition)
Similar to the Three movies, Eros is an anthology of three short films, helmed by directors from different areas of the world, that concentrates on a central theme. Eros (as the title suggests) deals with love and sex, and the results are a mixed bag. One of the shorts comes close to brilliance, one is interesting but ultimately flawed, and the last is simply horrible.

We'll start with Steven Soderbergh's Equilibrium, which features Robert Downey Jr. as a harried ad executive who comes to a psychiatrist (Alan Arkin) to help interpret his recurring dream about a mysterious woman. I'm not quite sure what Soderbergh was going for here. Even though there is a copious amount of nudity, I had a hard time understanding what this part of the anthology had to do with sex. It actually comes off more as a "head trip" movie, which makes it all the more aggravating when the film suddenly ends. Still, the short is shot quite nicely, and Downey gives an interesting performance, which makes Equilibrium at least worth a viewing.

The same cannot be said for Michelangelo Antonioni's The Dangerous Side of Things. This soft-core sex romp disguised as an "art-house" movie irritates, bores and angers the viewer as they are subjected to an inane script and wooden acting. The plot, about a couple having problems (which leads to the husband having an affair) has been done dozens, if not hundreds, of times before. Even though this segment offers the most "erotic" content (i.e., the most nudity and sexual scenes), it's not all that sexy. Combined with the poor quality of the actual film-making, the only thing "dangerous" about Antonioni's contribution is how it will take a half-hour of your life that you will never get back.

Thankfully, Wong Kar Wai's entry, The Hand, is much better. This could be seen as a companion piece to Wong's In the Mood for Love and 2046, as they all take place during the same time period and deal with some of the same issues, like loneliness. Chang Chen plays a tailor who falls for a prostitute (Gong Li) after she offers her "services" to inspire him to make gorgeous dresses for her. Through the years, their relationship never fully develops, and by the time both characters acknowledge their true feelings for each other, it is too late for the two to act on them. Like Equilibrium, The Hand feels a bit incomplete, especially since Wong uses a "slow burn" technique to develop his characters and the short running time simply does not allow him to do that here. Still, there are many classic Wong Kar Wai elements on tap here (including stunning cinematography by Christopher Doyle) that are used effectively enough to make The Hand a solid short film, which redeems Eros as a whole. Rating: 7/10

By Neil Koch - hkfilm.net

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Customer Review of "Eros (US Version) "

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7.5 out of 10 (2)

Anonymous

July 6, 2005

This customer review refers to Eros (YesAsia Exclusive Limited Edition)
EROS DVD Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10
EROS is tolerable only because of Wong Kar-Wai's contribution, "The Hand." If you love "In the Mood for Love" and "2046", then you will not be disappointed with "The Hand". Gong Li is as beautiful and soulful as ever and Chang Chen continues to demonstrate why he is one of the finest actors of his generation. The sets, lighting, and costumes are excellent. The story is dramatic and you are only disappointed in its length of about 40 minutes. The other 2 "shorts" are a complete waste of time and it is staggering how awful they actually are. This DVD is a must for the Wong Kar Wai completist.
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July 1, 2005

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Watch the hand and skip the rest Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I watch this at the Cinema, there is 3 stories
Only the first one by wong kar wai is worth watching,
the rest is boring and a waste of time.
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