Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version) Blu-ray Region A, DVD
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Ha Hou Mou (Donnie Yen) is a martial arts teacher who works at a police academy. He is jailed when he accidentally kills a man during a duel, but three years into his sentence, a ruthless martial arts master begins challenging fellow kung fu practitioners in a series of duels that inevitably end in deaths. Hoping to shorten his sentence, Hou Mou volunteers to help the police with the investigation. Just as he's getting closer to the truth, Hou Mou suddenly goes on the run. What is he planning to do? And who is responsible for the murders?
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Product Title: | Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version) 一個人的武林 (2014) (Blu-ray) (美國版) 一个人的武林 (2014) (Blu-ray) (美国版) Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version) Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version) |
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Also known as: | Kung Fu Jungle Kung Fu Jungle Kung Fu Jungle Kung Fu Jungle Kung Fu Jungle |
Artist Name(s): | Donnie Yen | Wang Bao Qiang | Charlie Young | Fan Siu Wong | Alex Fong Chung Sun | Kirk Wong | Tsui Siu Ming | Yuen Cheung Yan | Sharon Yang | David (John) Chiang | Cheung Tong Cho | Tung Wai | Deep Ng | Andrew Lau | Raymond Chow | Michelle Bai | Dion Lam | Soi Cheang | Bruce Law | Shi Yan Neng | Derek Kwok | William Chan | Zhang Lan Xin | Christie Chen Si Xuan 甄 子丹 | 王寶強 | 楊采妮 | 樊少皇 | 方中信 | 黃 志強 | 徐小明 | 袁祥仁 | 楊盼盼 | 姜大衛 | 張同祖 | 董瑋 | 吳浩康 | 劉偉強 | 鄒文懷 | 白 冰 | 林迪安 | 鄭保瑞 | 羅禮賢 | 釋 延能 | 郭子健 | 陳 偉霆 | 張 藍心 | 思漩 甄 子丹 | 王宝强 | 杨采妮 | 樊少皇 | 方中信 | 黄 志强 | 徐小明 | 袁祥仁 | 杨盼盼 | 姜大卫 | 张同祖 | 董玮 | 吴浩康 | 刘伟强 | 邹文怀 | 白 冰 | 林迪安 | 郑保瑞 | 罗礼贤 | 释 延能 | 郭子健 | 陈 伟霆 | 张 蓝心 | 思漩 甄子丹(ドニー・イェン) | 王宝強 (ワン・バオチャン) | 楊采妮 (チャーリー・ヤン) | 樊少皇(ルイス・ファン) | 方中信(アレックス・フォン) | 黄志強(カーク・ウォン) | 徐小明(チョイ・シウミン) | 袁祥仁(ユエン・チョンヤン) | 楊盼盼 (シャロン・ヨン) | 姜大衛 (デビッド・チャン) | 張同祖 (チョン・トンチョー) | 董瑋 (トン・ワイ) | 呉浩康(ディープ・ン) | 劉偉強(アンドリュー・ラウ) | 鄒文懷(レイモンド・チョウ) | ミシェル・バイ | Dion Lam | 鄭保瑞 (ソイ・チェン) | Bruce Law | 釋行宇 (シー・シンユー) | 郭子健 (デレク・クォック) | 陳偉霆 (ウィリアム・チャン) | ジャン・ランシン | Christie Chen Si Xuan 견자단 | 왕보강 | 양채니 | 번소황 | 방중신 | Kirk Wong | Tsui Siu Ming | Yuen Cheung Yan | Sharon Yang | David (John) Chiang | Cheung Tong Cho | Tung Wai | Deep Ng | Andrew Lau | Raymond Chow | 백 빙 | Dion Lam | 소이 청 | Bruce Law | 석연능 | 곽 자건 | William Chan | Zhang Lan Xin | Christie Chen Si Xuan |
Director: | Teddy Chen 陳德森 陈德森 陳德森 (テディ・チェン) 진덕삼 |
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: | 2015-07-21 |
UPC Code: | 812491016350 |
Language: | English, Cantonese, French, Spanish |
Subtitles: | English, Spanish, French |
Place of Origin: | United States, Hong Kong |
Disc Format(s): | DVD, Blu-ray |
Package Weight: | 72 (g) |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1039214133 |
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Professional Review of "Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version)"
This professional review refers to Kung Fu Jungle (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
It's a Kung Fu Jungle out there. Apparently. Donnie Yen returns to badass form with this Teddy Chen-directed and EEG-produced martial arts film featuring a few noteworthy details alongside plenty of crowd-pleasing DONNNNNIEEEEEE action. Once again, Donnie gets a made-to-order character in Hahou Mo, a modern-day kung-fu master who's righteous and wise and possesses only a minor anger problem to mar his otherwise insurmountable scads of awesome. Oh yes, he's also a prison inmate, but his incarceration (he volunteered for his time in the joint) is actually proof of his kickassery. This is a Donnie Yen that's free from goofy shtick and wannabe-inspirational mawkishness, and he can still destroy whole rooms of people if they so much as look at him wrong. This Donnie is large, in charge and not to be messed with. If you're a hardcore fan (especially one that resides in the West), then Kung Fu Jungle is the movie you've wanted – provided that you care about action waaaaay more than stuff like story, character or dialogue. Oh, super bonus: The non-action stuff isn't all that bad. Granted, it's still more generic than exceptional, but little in Kung Fu Jungle embarrasses, which is a massive step up from that Iceman thing that happened some months ago. When we first meet Hahou Mo, he's turning himself in at a police station after killing someone. How super righteous of him! Flash-forward some years and a mysterious murder has Inspector Luk Yuen-Sum (Charlie Young in a token female role) stumped. However, after hearing about the crime on the prison TV and stomping multiple men in a sweaty prison brawl, Mo requests a meeting with Yuen-Sum. He reveals that the murder victim was a martial arts master and offers to help in the investigation in exchange for a furlough, though he does keep a few cards close to his chest. Besides helping fight crime, Mo hopes to protect his longtime love Sinn Ying (Bai Bing), and he may know a little more about the killer, semi-crippled martial arts upstart Fung Yu-Sau (Wang Baoqiang), than he's letting on. Kung Fu Jungle possesses some narrative cleverness that makes its generic "cops chase martial arts baddie" story better than it should be. Besides obscuring Hahou Mo's motives (don't worry, he's really a super good guy), the script offers a martial arts movie structure as Fung Yu-Sau takes on master after master while the cops follow in hot pursuit. Even better, each throwdown between Fung Yu-Sau and his targets allows for different martial arts styles to get a spotlight – and many of the faces coming and going throughout the film hail from martial arts movie lore. Kung Fu Jungle is an open valentine to the kung-fu movie genre, and features cameos by noted actors, action directors and filmmakers, from Yuen Cheung-Yan and Mang Hoi to David Chiang, Sharon Yeung Pan-Pan and long-retired Golden Harvest founder Raymond Chow. Even late personalities like Simon Yuen and Lau Kar-Leung appear via TV, along with Jackie Chan who for some reason couldn't appear in person to give Donnie props. Directors and other supporting filmmakers also show up in fleeting cameos. If you can identify everyone, EEG will give you a prize. The film's status as a knowing tribute helps excuse its flaws, which include but are not limited to dodgy CGI, stock characters and strange plot developments that don't really work. At one point, Yuen-Sum uses the order of the crimes to clairvoyantly deduce where Yu-Sau is storing the spirit tablets of his intended victims. What? Also, the cops are pretty idiotic throughout this whole mess, leaving only Hahou Mo as the one who can deliver True Justice™. And deliver it he does, in inimitable righteously-glowering Donnie Yen style, though the Yenster does lay off the preening thing this time around. In response, Wang Baoqiang acts up a sweaty storm as Fung Yu-Sau, but his extreme histrionics are a good thing. Wang has the physicality and moves (he trained with the Shaolin Temple) down, and even when he's grimacing and overplaying the menace, his eyes transmit acres of emotion. Despite looking like a goofy emo kid, Wang Baoqiang has the complete package: He can do drama (Touch of Sin), comedy (Lost in Thailand) and even esoteric oddball stuff (Mr. Tree). Kung Fu Jungle is just a stroll in the park for him. In many ways, Kung Fu Jungle is really Wang Baoqiang's show, since he actually gets more fighting screen time than Donnie Yen does. When Donnie does cut loose, though, you get what you paid for. The action here is good stuff, with strong impact, varying styles and less of the MMA found in Donnie Yen's recent films. Highlights include a big opening brawl at the prison, where Donnie takes on up to twenty men, and also the ending, which pits Donnie versus Wang Baoqiang in a super-long fists, kicks and weapons throwdown in the street. Surprisingly enough, the final fight actually delivers suspense in that it seems reasonable that Wang Baoqiang could actually defeat Donnie Yen – a far cry from the usual one-sided beatdowns Donnie has subjected Collin Chou and others to. How magnanimous of him! Overall, Kung Fu Jungle is not a special film but it's a solid genre flick that should be well-received by those looking for good action with few pretensions or distracting chaff. Sound like your cup of tea? Then viva Donnie and viva his fanbase, because Kung Fu Jungle is for you. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
Customer Review of "Kung Fu Killer (2014) (Blu-ray) (US Version)"
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February 8, 2015
This customer review refers to Kung Fu Jungle (2014) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
Great fight scenes! Less wire work and less stunts in the choreography would have made this movie even better.
Not so bad! 6 1/2 [out of 10] from me. |
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