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The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region 3

Shi Yan Neng (Actor) | Zhang Ya Mei (Actor) | Steve Yoo (Actor) | Kurata Yasuaki (Actor)
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Produced by Pang Hong (Painted Skin: Resurrection) and directed by Hong Kong's Law Wing Cheong, the pulse-racing martial arts film The Wrath Of Vajra is a dark action thriller that revolves around a Japanese cult in China in the 1930s. Packed with perfectly choreographed kung fu scenes, the movie features former Shaolin monk Xing Yu who stars as a fighter confronting Japanese invaders in WWII, including a zombie like martial arts warrior played by Korean breakdancer Poppin Nam Hyun Joon. A big portion of the movie is dedicated to real human combat scenes in slow motion that will get your heart pumping. Once an assassin of the Japanese cult Hades, which abducts children and trains them to be assassins, Vajra is now a monk who tries his best to contain the cult from rising again. The cult, led by a powerful fighter simply labeled as "K-28" (Steve Yoo), has come up with a sinister plan just to lure Vajra back in again.
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Product Title: The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version) 金剛王: 死亡救贖 (2013) (DVD) (台灣版) 金刚王: 死亡救赎 (2013) (DVD) (台湾版) 金剛王:The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (台湾版) The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Artist Name(s): Shi Yan Neng (Actor) | Zhang Ya Mei (Actor) | Steve Yoo (Actor) | Kurata Yasuaki (Actor) | Poppin Hyun Joon (Actor) 釋 延能 (Actor) | 張 雅玫 (Actor) | 劉 承俊 (Actor) | 倉田保昭 (Actor) | 南賢俊 (Actor) 释 延能 (Actor) | 张 雅玫 (Actor) | 刘 承俊 (Actor) | 仓田保昭 (Actor) | 南贤俊 (Actor) 釋行宇 (シー・シンユー) (Actor) | Zhang Ya Mei (Actor) | ユ・スンジュン (Actor) | 倉田保昭 (Actor) | ポッピン・ヒョンジュン (Actor) 석연능 (Actor) | Zhang Ya Mei (Actor) | 유승준 (Actor) | Kurata Yasuaki (Actor) | 팝핀현준 (Actor)
Director: Law Wing Cheong 羅永昌 罗永昌 羅永昌(ロー・ウィンチョン) Law Wing Cheong
Release Date: 2015-08-10
Language: Japanese, Mandarin
Subtitles: Traditional Chinese
Place of Origin: Hong Kong, China
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD
Region Code: 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it?
Duration: 111 (mins)
Publisher: AV-Jet International Media Co., Ltd
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1044985812

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導演:《急凍行者(上卷)》羅永昌 Law Wing Cheong

少林武者力戰日本三大金剛!

《急凍行者(上卷)》導演 羅永昌
《西遊:降魔篇》釋延能 《十二生肖》《大兵小將》劉承俊 南賢俊 姜寶成

1930年末,日本從軍事到生活思想幾乎已征服整個中國,接下來企圖操控全亞洲。在福建南少林山腳下,一座信仰死神的日本神秘殺手組織「哈迪斯神社」就此悄悄建立。

金剛王,一個從小被販賣到神社從事殺手訓練的少年,因為反抗組織信條而展開逃亡。逃亡期間,金剛王傳承南少林武學宗師的「17秒殺之絕技」,他不懼生死、不畏強敵,誓死為民族奮戰到底!
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Professional Review of "The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

June 17, 2014

This professional review refers to The Wrath Of Vajra (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
The Wrath of Vajra is the kind of old fashioned martial arts fun that used to be popular in the 1970s and 90s, revolving around tournaments, sinister cults and training sequences. The film is a China-Hong Kong production, directed by Law Wing Cheong, a Milkyway regular who recently helmed the Anthony Wong-starring Punished and worked on the likes of Exiled, Election and others, produced by Pang Hong (Painted Skin: Resurrection), and with action choreography from the legendary Sammo Hung and Zhang Peng. The film is also of interest for offering a rare lead role to Xing Yu (who also goes by Shi Yanneng), a former Shaolin monk and martial artist who has spent his career over the last 15 years notching up supporting roles in an impressive list of genre hits including Kung Fu Hustle through to Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons.

The film is set in 1930s China, with the creepy Hades death cult paving the way for the coming Japanese invasion by snatching children and brainwashing them into becoming evil assassins, giving them numbers instead of names. Led from behind bars by the villainous Kawao Amano (veteran actor Yasuaki Kurata recently in The Last Tycoon), the cult has a somewhat odd plan to demoralise the Chinese by defeating or recruiting top martial artists, with its top fighter K-28 (Steve Yoo, Little Big Soldier) crushing all who stand against him. His only rival is K-29 (Xing Yu), a former cult abductee turned Shaolin monk, who is lured back to face a series of fearsome opponents, including the bizarre and cannibalistic Crazy Monkey, a.k.a. the "Zombie of Vajra" (Korean dancer Poppin Hyun-Joon, who also showed off his skills in Kung Fu Hip Hop).

Despite its use of CGI and its slick production values, there's something very old school about The Wrath of Vajra, a fact likely to endear it to martial arts fans looking for straightforward action. With the plot being entertaining nonsense at best, Law Wing Cheong wisely keeps the fight scenes at the centre of the film, taking up much of its running time and having been handled with obvious care and enthusiasm. The choreography is decent, mixing bone-crunching brutality with some wacky and over the top touches (during the Crazy Monkey set piece in particular), and though there's an uncertainty of tone that sees the film veering from solemn pomp to out and out daftness, this isn't a bad thing by any means. The film is one of the few to show intelligent use of slow motion, and pays a pleasing amount of attention to detail when it comes to the actual martial arts moves and the physicality of the fighters, giving its duels an all-important edge and impact. While not the most obviously charismatic of stars, Xing Yu is fine in the lead, at least when the fists are flying, and his match ups with the more colourful members of the supporting cast are fun to watch, with a few impressive money shots here and there.

As a modest piece of genre cinema, the only real issue the film has is an unnecessary subplot involving Zhang Yamei as Eko, the daughter of the evil Kawao Amano who works as a journalist, taking pictures of the fights to help spread the word of Hades' dominance while slowly coming to realise that the death cult is actually not a very pleasant organisation. While the ridiculousness of her naivety itself is inadvertently amusing, Law sadly also seems to think that her presence also adds some kind of emotional weight to the proceedings, with a love interest theme really not serving any purpose other than to slow things down during an otherwise efficiently paced narrative.

This is however a relatively minor gripe, and The Wrath of Vajra while by no means spectacular or likely to linger long in the memory, is a very respectable slice of martial arts action. A welcome throwback to an older era, it's at its best when laying on the action, and is all the better for its lapses of common sense, and though unlikely to make a star of Xing Yu, is one of the more enjoyable genre films of late.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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