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Aaron Kwok (Actor) | Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Charlie Young (Actor) | Aarif Rahman (Actor)
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Ten years after Infernal Affairs, Hong Kong filmmakers have again raised the bar on the crime genre! The brainchild of first-time writer-director duo Longman Leung and Sunny Luk, Cold War reveals the inner workings of Hong Kong's law enforcement systems as the city is faced with an unprecedented security crisis. Playing rival police commissioners vying for top power, Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung Ka Fai headline the film's star-studded cast, which also includes Eddie Peng, Aarif Lee, Gordon Lam and Charlie Young, plus Andy Lau in a special appearance. The intense and tight-paced cop action thriller gives audiences an edge-of-the-seat experience with intelligent, layered plots in addition to exciting gunfights and car-chase scenes choreographed by action director Chin Ka Lok. Designated as the Opening Film of the 17th Busan International Film Festival, Cold War has gone on to take moviegoers everywhere by storm and notably become the highest-grossing Hong Kong film of 2012.

They say Hong Kong is the safest city in Asia. But tonight, a police van has been hijacked along with the arms, equipment and the five officers aboard, one of the hostages being the only son of police deputy commissioner M.B. Lee (Tony Leung Ka Fai)! With the chief commissioner away on a conference overseas, the fiery Lee immediately takes command of the rescue operation – codenamed "Cold War" – but the mysterious kidnappers clearly know the police procedures and are therefore in an advantageous position. Objecting to Lee's aggressive but futile methods, the other deputy commissioner Sean Lau (Aaron Kwok) steps in at this time of crisis to lead the operation. But even Lau's careful plan to negotiate with the kidnappers ends up a failure, losing the $50 million cash ransom and the life of his lieutenant in the process. Meanwhile, the ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) begins to investigate Lau and Lee on suspicion of having hidden ties to the kidnappers...

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Product Title: Cold War (2012) (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 寒戰 (2012) (DVD) (台灣版) 寒战 (2012) (DVD) (台湾版) Cold War (2012) (DVD) (Taiwan Version) Cold War (2012) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Aaron Kwok (Actor) | Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | Charlie Young (Actor) | Aarif Rahman (Actor) | Andy Lau (Actor) | Gordon Lam (Actor) | Eddie Peng (Actor) | Andy On (Actor) | Byron Mann | Chin Ka Lok (Actor) | Tony Ho (Actor) | Terence Yin (Actor) | Ma Yi Li (Actor) | Michael Wong (Actor) | Joyce Cheng (Actor) | JJ Jia (Actor) 郭富城 (Actor) | 梁 家輝 (Actor) | 楊采妮 (Actor) | 李 治廷 (Actor) | 劉 德華 (Actor) | 林家棟 (Actor) | 彭于晏 (Actor) | 安 志杰 (Actor) | Byron Mann | 錢嘉樂 (Actor) | 何華超 (Actor) | 尹子維 (Actor) | 馬伊琍 (Actor) | 王敏德 (Actor) | 鄭欣宜 (Actor) | 賈曉晨 (Actor) 郭富城 (Actor) | 梁 家辉 (Actor) | 杨采妮 (Actor) | 李 治廷 (Actor) | 刘 德华 (Actor) | 林家栋 (Actor) | 彭于晏 (Actor) | 安 志杰 (Actor) | Byron Mann | 钱嘉乐 (Actor) | 何华超 (Actor) | 尹子维 (Actor) | 马伊琍 (Actor) | 王敏德 (Actor) | 郑欣宜 (Actor) | 贾晓晨 (Actor) 郭富城(アーロン・コック) (Actor) | 梁家輝 (レオン・カーファイ) (Actor) | 楊采妮 (チャーリー・ヤン) (Actor) | 李治廷(アーリフ・リー) (Actor) | 劉徳華(アンディ・ラウ) (Actor) | 林家棟(ラム・カートン) (Actor) | 彭于晏(エディ・ポン) (Actor) | 安志杰(アンディ・オン) (Actor) | Byron Mann | 錢嘉樂(チン・ガーロッ) (Actor) | 何華超(トニー・ホー) (Actor) | 尹子維(テレンス・イン) (Actor) | Ma Yi Li (Actor) | 王敏徳 (マイケル・ウォン) (Actor) | 鄭欣宜(ジョイス・チェン) (Actor) | 賈曉晨 (ジャー・シャオチェン) (Actor) 곽부성 (Actor) | Tony Leung Ka Fai (Actor) | 양채니 (Actor) | Aarif Rahman (Actor) | 유덕화 (Actor) | 임가동 (Actor) | 펑위옌 (Actor) | Andy On (Actor) | Byron Mann | Chin Ka Lok (Actor) | Tony Ho (Actor) | Terence Yin (Actor) | Ma Yi Li (Actor) | 왕민덕 (Actor) | Joyce Cheng (Actor) | JJ Jia (Actor)
Director: Sunny Luk | Longman Leung 陸 劍青 | 梁 樂民 陆 剑青 | 梁 乐民 サニー・ルク | 梁樂民(リョン・ロクマン) Sunny Luk | Longman Leung
Producer: William Kong 江 志強 江 志强 江志強(ウィリアム・コン) William Kong
Release Date: 2020-01-03
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Place of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 101 (mins)
Publisher: HOVE
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1053934421

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導演:梁樂民 、 陸劍青
演員:郭富城、梁家輝、劉德華、李治廷、彭于晏、楊采妮、林家棟、錢嘉樂、安志杰、尹子維

★ 第17屆韓國釜山影展開幕片
★ 第59屆金馬影展特別放映片
★ 第9屆香港亞洲電影節開幕片
★ 三大影帝爭鋒對決,口碑橫掃釜山影展!
★ 萬眾矚目 香港十年來最好的電影
★ 美國權威媒體 《The Hollywood Reporter》《Screen》《Variety》一致讚譽:「開創警匪電影新高度」

警隊內部被黑暗中的眼睛盯牢
一個午夜,一通匿名電話
五名員警連同一台前線衝鋒車一起被挾持
警隊高層對香港治安進行風險評估,
首次啟動一級戒備,行動代號「寒戰」

某年冬天午夜,報案中心接到匿名電話,一輛EU前線衝鋒車被脅持,車內五名警員及武器裝備成為歹徒談判籌碼。不知是巧合還是意外,衝鋒車內被劫持的警員之一,竟是現任行動副處長李文彬獨子﹝彭于晏飾﹞!

適逢警隊一哥外訪未返,下任處長選舉的兩大熱門:鷹派人物李文彬﹝梁家輝飾﹞與年輕的警長劉傑輝﹝郭富城 飾﹞都開始大施拳腳。李立即指揮營救,並將此次行動代號為「寒戰」。不料歹徒竟對警隊內部一切瞭若指掌、洞悉先機,警隊特種精英盡出,行動依然無功而返,同僚都開始懷疑他的決策,推舉劉傑輝接手整個行動。危急時刻,二虎相爭,劉毫不示弱,不同與李的激進手法,他選擇主動與歹徒溝通,並答應交付贖金。

整個交付贖金過程中,劉設法讓贖金留下線索,以便追查罪犯蹤跡。豈料道高一尺,魔高一丈,劉非但找不到罪犯蹤跡,還讓巨額贖金遺失,且跟劉出生入死的同袍徐永基﹝錢嘉樂 飾﹞更在交收贖金過程中殉職,劉內疚不已,香港警隊陷入前所未有的危機與威脅……

整場行動令庫房鎖失八千萬現金,兩位警員殉職。事件不但驚動了政府內部,還驚動廉政公署,因廉署收到匿名人士舉報,懷疑兩位副處長之中,有一人在此危急關頭以權謀私,香港的安全暫態淪陷,警隊及香港的管治漏洞被抖出,威脅直逼警隊內部,矛頭直指警隊高層。
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Professional Review of "Cold War (2012) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

February 15, 2013

This professional review refers to Cold War (2012) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
The biggest, most hyped and eagerly awaited Hong Kong thriller of the year arrives in the form of Cold War written and directed by first-timers Longman Leung and Sunny Luk. Backed by a massive marketing campaign clearly trying to position it as the new Infernal Affairs, the police corruption film is certainly an ambitious affair, with an amazing cast of top stars headlined by Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung Ka Fai, supported by the likes of Eddie Peng (Tai Chi), Aarif Lee (Bruce Lee, My Brother), Gordon Lam (Motorway) and Charlie Young (Floating City), with Michael Wong and the immortal Andy Lau on hand for cameo appearances. The effort seems to have paid off, with the film emerging as the biggest Hong Kong money maker of 2012, in addition to having been nominated for a long list of gongs at the Hong Kong Film Awards.

The film kicks off with the mysterious theft of an Emergency Unit police van and the kidnapping of the officers on board, a shocking crime which flies in the face of Hong Kong being known as the safest city in Asia and which was carried out despite the police force's sophisticated surveillance and tracking technology. With his son (Eddie Peng) being one of the hostages, Deputy Commissioner M.B. Lee (Tony Leung Ka Fai) takes charge of the investigation, codenamed Cold War though is soon butting heads with fellow deputy Sean Lau (Aaron Kwok). After Lee fails to solve the case quickly, Lau steps in and takes over, accusing him of being emotionally compromised due to the involvement of his son. However, Lau similarly fails, his attempt to pay off the kidnappers' ransom demands resulting in the loss of over $50 million. With it seeming like there might be a mole in the department, the ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) step in, young investigator Billy Cheung (Aarif Lee) receiving anonymous tipoffs that Lee and Lau are hiding something behind their professional facades.

Its immediately clear that Infernal Affairs comparisons are entirely apt, as Cold War aims for the same kind of multi-layered plotting and scheming, with its large cast of characters all having their own motivations and hidden agendas. Sharing similar themes of corruption in the police force and the thin dividing line between upholding the law and acting criminally, the film also resembles the third Infernal Affairs pretty closely, with the same focus on departmental politics, internal investigations, and shifting allegiances. This is all well and good, since Cold War has enough idea of its own to differentiate it, and though at times somewhat wrapped up in its own importance and jingoism, it offers a gripping and pleasingly intelligent story as well as a convincing and grounded bit of police procedural. Though the final wrap up is a perhaps a little limp and preachy (leaving things open for the possibility of a not unwelcome sequel), Longman Leung and Sunny Luk also earn points for generally sticking to their guns, the film feeling more like an authentically Hong Kong thriller than other recent more Mainland-pandering genre efforts.

Given the heavy-hitting cast, the film is unsurprisingly very much an actors' affair, being quite dialogue focused and cramming in lots of scenes of shouting and intense staring. Certainly, Leung and Luk rely to a large extent during the first half on Aaron Kwok and Tony Leung to generate tension and drama through their rivalry, and so it's just as well that the two are on great form, the latter in particular having a great time chewing the scenery. The rest of the cast are also solid, and the attention that the script pays to the supporting characters is very rewarding, helping the film to rise above being too much of a star vehicle. Even Michael Wong and Andy Lau fit in, and despite basically playing themselves, their appearances add to the overall entertainment value and don't stand out as much as might be feared.

Though predominantly revolving around suspense and power struggles, the film does pack in a fair amount of action, with some very well handled large scale set pieces that show much better use of special effects than many other recent Hong Kong thrillers. The action choreography by Chin Ka Lok (who has worked on an impressive list of recent films including Motorway, The Viral Factor, Triple Tap and more) is top notch, and this helps to keep things moving at a fast pace, some nicely-timed explosions and shoot outs providing respite from the non-stop confrontations and shouting matches. The film is very well directed in general, Leung and Luk doing a great and incredibly assured job, managing to pack in plenty of eye-catching visuals and style, boosted by the excellent production values provided by what must have been a considerable budget.

All of this is more than enough to justify Cold War as being the Hong Kong event film of the last year, and one of its more accomplished thrillers for some time, Longman Leung and Sunny Luk making a real impact with their debut feature. Though undeniably a bit overblown and over-convinced of its own importance, the film shows a rare mix of intelligence and thrills, and whether or not it stands the test of time like Infernal Affairs it's definitely the closest thing audiences are likely to see for now.

by James Mudge – BeyondHollywood.com

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October 18, 2013

This customer review refers to Cold War (2012) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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Usually when I buy a blue ray from yesasia they work great, just not this time. When I got my version of this movie I was excited to watch it. The movie was good but when I wanted to play the special features the disc froze. It was very disappointing not to be able to watch it.
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