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In addition to the action superstar in a rare dramatic role, 1911 also co-stars Winston Chao (Road to Dawn) as Sun Yat-sen, Li Bing Bing (Detective Dee), Jiang Wu (Let the Bullets Fly), Joan Chen, Hu Ge, and Jaycee Chan. One of the most anticipated films of 2011, 1911 was one of the opening films at the 2011 Tokyo International Film Festival.
In late 1910, Sun Yat-sen and his Tongmenghui brethren - including Huang Xing (Jackie Chan) - meet in Malaysia to prepare for the Huanghuagang Uprising in Guangzhou. Even though the uprising, which involves an attack on the governor's office, ends in failure, other uprisings begin to follow, troubling the Empress Dowager (Joan Chen). To prevent the Qing court from stopping the revolution, Sun Yat-sen travels to Europe to stop banks from lending money to the Qing government. Meanwhile, Huang Xing continues to fight on the battlefields, facing death everyday...
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Product Title: | 1911 (2011) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) 辛亥革命1911 (2011) (Blu-ray) (香港版) 辛亥革命1911 (2011) (Blu-ray) (香港版) 1911 (辛亥革命) (Blu-ray) (香港版) 1911 (2011) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version) |
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Also known as: | China 1911 / 1911 Revolution China 1911 / 1911 Revolution China 1911 / 1911 Revolution China 1911 / 1911 Revolution China 1911 / 1911 Revolution |
Artist Name(s): | Jackie Chan (Actor) | Li Bing Bing (Actor) | Winston Chao (Actor) | Jaycee Chan (Actor) | Hu Ge (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Joan Chen (Actor) | Ning Jing (Actor) | Jiang Wu (Actor) | Wang Ya Nam (Actor) | Tao Ze Ru (Actor) | Mei Ting (Actor) | Sun Chun (Actor) | Wei Zong Wan (Actor) | Xie Gang (Actor) | Huang Zhi Zhong (Actor) | Louise Wong (Actor) | Xie Da Ying (Actor) | Chen Yi Heng (Actor) | Li Dong Xue (Actor) | Qi Dao (Actor) | Huo Qing (Actor) | Zhang Zhi Jian (Actor) | Duo Cu Jie (Actor) | Hu Ming (Actor) | Xu Wen Guang (Actor) | Olivia Wang (Actor) | Yu Shao Qun (Actor) 成龍 (Actor) | 李冰冰 (Actor) | 趙文瑄 (Actor) | 房祖名 (Actor) | 胡歌 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 陳沖 (Actor) | 寧靜 (Actor) | 姜武 (Actor) | 王亞楠 (Actor) | 陶澤如 (Actor) | 梅婷 (Actor) | 孫淳 (Actor) | 魏宗萬 (Actor) | 謝鋼 (Actor) | 黃 志忠 (Actor) | 王 璐瑤 (Actor) | 葉大鷹 (Actor) | 陳逸恆 (Actor) | 李東學 (Actor) | 奇道 (Actor) | 霍青 (Actor) | 張志堅 (Actor) | 多布傑 (Actor) | 胡明 (Actor) | 許文廣 (Actor) | 王子文 (Actor) | 余 少群 (Actor) 成龙 (Actor) | 李冰冰 (Actor) | 赵文瑄 (Actor) | 房祖名 (Actor) | 胡歌 (Actor) | 杜 宇航 (Actor) | 陈冲 (Actor) | 宁静 (Actor) | 姜武 (Actor) | 王亚楠 (Actor) | 陶泽如 (Actor) | 梅婷 (Actor) | 孙淳 (Actor) | 魏宗万 (Actor) | 谢钢 (Actor) | 黄 志忠 (Actor) | 王 璐瑶 (Actor) | Xie Da Ying (Actor) | 陈逸恒 (Actor) | 李东学 (Actor) | 奇道 (Actor) | 霍青 (Actor) | 张志坚 (Actor) | 多布杰 (Actor) | 胡明 (Actor) | 许文广 (Actor) | 王子文 (Actor) | 余 少群 (Actor) 成龍(ジャッキー・チェン) (Actor) | 李冰冰(リー・ビンビン) (Actor) | 趙文[王宣](ウィンストン・チャオ) (Actor) | 房祖名 (ジェイシー・チェン) (Actor) | 胡歌(フー・ゴー) (Actor) | 杜宇航 (デニス・トー) (Actor) | 陳沖(ジョアン・チェン) (Actor) | 寧静 (ニン・チン) (Actor) | 姜武(ジァン・ウー) (Actor) | 王亞楠(ワン・ヤーナム) (Actor) | 陶澤如(タオ・ザール) (Actor) | 梅婷 (メイ・ティン) (Actor) | 孫淳(スン・チュン) (Actor) | Wei Zong Wan (Actor) | Xie Gang (Actor) | Huang Zhi Zhong (Actor) | 王璐瑤(ルイーズ・ウォン) (Actor) | 葉大鷹(イエ・ダーイン) (Actor) | Chen Yi Heng (Actor) | リー・トンシュエ (Actor) | Qi Dao (Actor) | Huo Qing (Actor) | Zhang Zhi Jian (Actor) | 多布傑(デュオ・ブジエ) (Actor) | Hu Ming (Actor) | Xu Wen Guang (Actor) | 王子文(ワン・ズーウェン) (Actor) | 余少群 (ユー・シャオチュン) (Actor) 성룡 (Actor) | Li Bing Bing (Actor) | Winston Chao (Actor) | Jaycee Chan (Actor) | Hu Ge (Actor) | Dennis To (Actor) | Joan Chen (Actor) | Ning Jing (Actor) | Jiang Wu (Actor) | Wang Ya Nam (Actor) | Tao Ze Ru (Actor) | Mei Ting (Actor) | Sun Chun (Actor) | Wei Zong Wan (Actor) | Xie Gang (Actor) | Huang Zhi Zhong (Actor) | Louise Wong (Actor) | Xie Da Ying (Actor) | Chen Yi Heng (Actor) | Li Dong Xue (Actor) | Qi Dao (Actor) | Huo Qing (Actor) | Zhang Zhi Jian (Actor) | Duo Cu Jie (Actor) | Hu Ming (Actor) | Xu Wen Guang (Actor) | Olivia Wang (Actor) | Yu Shao Qun (Actor) |
Director: | Jackie Chan | Zhang Li 成龍 | 張黎 成龙 | 张黎 成龍(ジャッキー・チェン) | Zhang Li 성룡 | Zhang Li |
Action Director: | Jackie Chan 成龍 成龙 成龍(ジャッキー・チェン) 성룡 |
Blu-ray Region Code: | A - Americas (North, Central and South except French Guiana), Korea, Japan, South East Asia (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) What is it? |
Release Date: | 2011-11-18 |
Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
Place of Origin: | China |
Picture Format: | [HD] High Definition What is it? |
Aspect Ratio: | 2.35 : 1, Widescreen |
Sound Information: | 7.1, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio |
Disc Format(s): | 50 GB - Double Layer, Blu-ray |
Screen Resolution: | 1080p (1920 x 1080 progressive scan) |
Video Codecs: | AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10) |
Rating: | IIA |
Duration: | 121 (mins) |
Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1025680107 |
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Director: Jackie Chan / Zhang Li
The event has taken in 1911. Huang Xin (Jackie Chan) and Sun Yat Sun (Winston Chao) are the leaders of the revolution for fighting for the people with better life. It's therefore, they gathered together and formed an association (Tung Meng Hui) for the purpose of against the deteriorated Qing Dynasty. There are 2 uprisings to fight against the royal troops. The first one was held in Quangzhou in April 1911. The revolutionists attacked the Governor office but was totally failed for the reason of without adequate supply of ammunition. A buge number of the revolutionists were sacrified. There were 72 corps found and buried in the place of Huang Fa Gong.
In October of the same year, another uprising in Wu Cheong was set. The royal army rebelled and led by Zhang Zhen Wu (Jaycee Chan). They have successfully occupied three towns in Hu Han, seized the control of Hu Bei province. At the Defended troop, resisted for one month then followed with success. 14 provinces declared independence. Sun the Qing Royal to surrender. Yuan has succeeded to do so and got the authority.
It then ended the 268 years of the Reign of the Qing Dynasty and 2000 years of monarchy. The Republic was then founded.
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Hundred Flowers Awards 2012
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- Best Director Nomination, Zhang Li
- Best Actor Nomination, Winston Chao
- Best Actress Nomination, Li Bing Bing
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- Best New Performer Nomination, Jackie Chan, Hu Ge
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Professional Review of "1911 (2011) (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)"
This professional review refers to 1911 (2011) (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Hong Kong Version)
1911 is a milestone film in two very important ways, marking the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution and the 100th outing for the legendary Jackie Chan, his first as director since Who Am I? back in 1998. Charting one of the major turning points in the development of modern China, the film is another in the recent line of big budget patriotic epics, following in the footsteps of the hits Founding of the Republic and Beginning of the Great Revival showing the same kind of celebratory air and attention to historical detail. With Chan headlining in a dramatic role, the film also packs in an impressive cast of popular Chinese stars, including Winston Chao (here playing Sun Yat Sen for the fourth time), Li Bing Bing (Detective Dee), Jiang Wu (Let the Bullets Fly), Joan Chen (Lust, Caution), Hu Ge (Butterfly Lovers), and his son Jaycee Chan (Break Up Club).
In charting the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, film splits its focus between Sun Yat Sen raising funds in Europe and acting as the political figurehead for the uprising, and Chan as his friend Huang Xing, who actually led the troops on the battlefield as they took on the Qing Dynasty and the Empress Dowager (Joan Chen). Kicking off in 1910, the plot begins with the Huanghuagang Uprising in Guangzhou by Huang Xing and the Tongmenghui, which though unsuccessful sowed the seeds for further battles, and moves on to follow the spread of the revolution, the various factions and machinations involved in the overthrow of the government, and Sun Yat Sen's rise to leadership. 1911 is unsurprisingly pretty far removed from what might be expected of the average Jackie Chan film, and is every bit the serious Chinese epic, with a huge cast of historical figures, many of whom are fleetingly introduced via on screen text. This may make the film somewhat daunting for anyone unfamiliar with the period covered, though it does give it an air of authenticity, especially with judicious use of the pause button. On this score, the film also benefits from having a lower number of famous faces and bit part cameos than Founding of the Republic and Beginning of the Great Revival which though fun were somewhat distracting - though some of the comically dreadful western actors who seem to have been dragged in off the street do undermine some of the more dramatic scenes involving Sun Yat Sen in Europe. Thankfully, the main cast members, Chan included, are all on good form, and despite the presence of the megastar the film never comes across as a vehicle or vanity piece, with some well chosen storytelling techniques and a shifting focus between Sun and Huang Xin that holds the interest throughout and prevents things from ever feeling too much like a flag waving history lesson. Chan also does a good job as director, with a co-credit for TV helmer Zhang Li, managing to keep things moving along efficiently and combining some weighty dramatic material with large scale battle scenes. The latter are frequently spectacular, though Chan wisely goes for a gritty look rather than too much slow motion or anything too over-choreographed, and some bloody bullet wounds and severed limbs add a welcome tough edge and underline the theme of sacrifice. These are rather at odds with a few pointless flashes of martial arts action which Chan felt the need to throw in, though these are kind of fun and never quite wacky enough to truly grate. Production values are top notch throughout, and the film is a handsome affair with good use of sets, Chan using this to successfully recreate the period in convincing fashion, making for a prestige blockbuster feel. 1911 is certainly up to the same standard of Founding of the Republic and Beginning of the Great Revival and should be enjoyed by viewers interested in fiercely patriotic takes on modern Chinese history and looking for more of the same. Offering something a little different than might have been expected from Jackie Chan as actor and director, it shows the star taking another solid step in his continuing maturation, and as being capable of far more than crazy kung fu stunts and face pulling. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
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