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The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version) DVD Region 1

Mark Wahlberg (Actor) | William L. Petersen (Director) | Oliver Stone | Ann Dowd (Producer, Writer)
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The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version)

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Chow Yun-Fat is Nick Chen, a severe New York Chinatown cop who is having a tough time keeping peace on the streets after a turf war breaks out between the triads and a street gang. Mark Wahlberg is Danny Wallace, another cop brought in to help with the peacekeeping effort. When he realizes that Chen's ties to the criminals go even deeper than he suspected, things get very violent and complicated.

"...A seamless blend of action and character that's not afraid of a few poetic leaps into the wild blue..." - Peter, Travers (Rolling Stone Critic), Rolling Stone, 04/01/1999

"...Bracingly chilly....It never loses its smarts..." - Stephen, Holden (New York Times Critic), New York Times, 03/12/1999

"...Yun-Fat holds your attention span as if it were a kitten he likes to tease....Yun-Fat is a movie star of the first magnitude..." - Gene, Seymour (Los Angeles Times Critic), Los Angeles Times, 03/12/1999

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Product Title: The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version) The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version) The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version) The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version) The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version)
Artist Name(s): Mark Wahlberg (Actor) | Oliver Stone 麥克華保 (Actor) | 奧利華史東 麦克华保 (Actor) | Oliver Stone マーク・ウォールバーグ (Actor) | Oliver Stone Mark Wahlberg (Actor) | Oliver Stone
Director: William L. Petersen 威廉彼德遜 威廉彼德逊 ウィリアム・L.ピーターセン William L. Petersen
Producer: Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd
Writer: Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd Ann Dowd
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Release Date: 1999-09-14
UPC Code: 794043477621
Language: English
Subtitles: English, Slovak
Country of Origin: United States
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: Letterboxed
Color Information: Color
Sound Information: SurroundSound, Dolby Digital 5.1, Digital Sound
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 1 - USA, Canada, U.S. Territories What is it?
Rating: R (MPAA)
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Package Weight: 104 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1004363750

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Director: James Foley

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Letterbox - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Dolby Digital Surround - English
Additional Release Material:
Music Video
Featurette: Behind-the-Scenes
Audio Commentary: James Foley - Director
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Biographies: Cast and Crew - In-Depth
DVD-ROM Features:
Weblinks
Script-to-Screen Screenplay Access

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Professional Review of "The Corruptor (Platinum Series) (US Version)"

June 4, 2006

The general dismissal of The Corruptor from 90s moviedom is part result of critical arrogance ("If it's Chinese it must be John Woo") and part audience miscalculation on behalf of the filmmakers. Really, what audience has the patience for a Chinese Donnie Brasco set in a Chinatown that isn't a cynical chic reference a la Chinatown but an actual, complicated community?

Starting with a basic good cop/bad cop premise the movie gives us Detective Nick Chen (Chow Yun-fat) introduced in an obligatory, overheated lamp store shootout. He's a hero cop because he's a corrupt cop in the pocket of Uncle Benny and his right hand reptile Henry Lee who runs a discriminatory criminal empire out of Chinatown: Chinese only. Chen's new partner is dim, upright Danny Wallace (Mark Wahlberg) who does a lot of good things and is slowly drawn into the web of corruption that's slowly suffocating Chen. With a murder rate higher than that for New York City over the past ten years, the movie's a mash of gangwars, mob hits, wire-wearing, FBI raiding, and serial pornographers shooting porn in dark basements. It feels like The French Connection redone for a 90s sensibility.

The plot may let the movie down, but the acting is better than anything to come out of the US in a long time. Screws tightened until blood oozes out from under his fingernails, Chow Yun-fat's Nick Chen is a man playing so many angles one of them's bound to catch up with him one day. He knows it, and so do the sharks. Cadaverously unctuous, Ric Young gives the evil performance of a decade. He drops laconic pearls of dialogue from his lips with such joie de morte that it seems a crime to make him deliver plot exposition, which curdles and blackens as it leaves his ivory throat.

Mark Wahlberg has come a long way, from beating up Asians to acting opposite them, and he brings a bracing blue-collar weariness to his straight man role. In a bizarre note, actor Kim Chan plays the malevolently gleeful Uncle Benny. Kim Chan also played the malevolently gleeful Uncle Benny in 1998's Lethal Weapon 4 with Jet Li. Perhaps he makes appearances at birthday parties and bar mitzvahs as Uncle Benny to supplement his income.

After the hysteria of the opening action scene, the movie settles into a slick series of setpieces, each one overstated enough to be real but kept low-key enough to seem true. There's a glass-shattering car chase that could be right off World's Scariest Police Chases and a shootout or two that have all the skewed charm of reality.

Chow powers the entire movie with his electric style, and it's a pity that he didn't get more attention for it. One day someone speaking English with a strong accent will win an Oscar, and on that day we'll all be embarrassed that we didn't nominate Chow Yun-fat when we had the chance.

by Grady Hendrix

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