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Yu has also gathered a talented cast of male superstars to play the Yang warriors. In addition to Adam Cheng (Zu: The Warriors From Magic Mountain) as patriarch Yang Ye, the general's seven courageous sons are played by Ekin Cheng (Young and Dangerous), Raymond Lam (Sorcerer and the White Snake), Vic Chou (New Perfect Two), Wu Chun (My Kingdom), Fu Xinbo (Hot Summer Days) Yu Bo (Hotel Deluxe) and Li Chen (Aftershock). Saving General Yang is spectacular old-school action entertainment made for a new generation!
When a rival nation sends troops to invade the Song Dynasty, the emperor sends general Yang Ye (Adam Cheng) to defend the nation. However, Yang's place in the court is shaky due to a feud with Pan Renmei caused by the accidental death of his son at the hands of one of Yang's sons. At the battle, Yang is abandoned by Pan's troops, leaving him trapped in the face of an attack by Yeli Yuan (Shao Bing), an enemy general who wants to kill Yang to avenge his father. After learning about their father's predicament, Yang Ye's seven sons set out to rescue their father at any cost.
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Product Title: | Saving General Yang (DVD) (Korea Version) 忠烈楊家將 (DVD) (韓國版) 忠烈杨家将 (DVD) (韩国版) 忠烈楊家將 (DVD) (韓国版) 천하칠검 양가장 (DVD) (한국판) |
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Artist Name(s): | Ekin Cheng | Adam Cheng | Raymond Wong | Leung Ka Yan | Vic Chou (Actor) | Raymond Lam (Actor) | Shao Bing | Xu Fan | Tung Wai | Yu Bo | Li Chen | Ady An | Wu Chun (Fahrenheit) | Fu Xin Bo 鄭伊健 | 鄭少秋 | 黃 百鳴 | 梁家仁 | 周渝民 (Actor) | 林峯 (Actor) | 邵兵 | 徐帆 | 董瑋 | 于波 | 李晨 | 安以軒 | 吳尊 | 付辛博 郑伊健 | 郑少秋 | 黄 百鸣 | 梁家仁 | 周渝民 (Actor) | 林峯 (Actor) | 邵兵 | 徐帆 | 董玮 | 于波 | 李晨 | 安以轩 | 吴尊 | 付辛博 鄭伊健(イーキン・チェン) | 鄭少秋(アダム・チェン) | 黄百鳴(レイモンド・ウォン) | 梁家仁(レオン・カーヤン) | 周渝民 (ヴィック・チョウ) (Actor) | 林峯(レイモンド・ラム) (Actor) | 邵兵(シャオ・ピン) | 徐帆(シュイ・ファン) | 董瑋 (トン・ワイ) | 于波(ユー・ボー) | 李晨 (リー・チェン) | 安以軒 (アン・イーシュアン) | 呉尊 (ウーズン) | 付辛博(フー・シンボー) Ekin Cheng | Adam Cheng | Raymond Wong | Leung Ka Yan | Vic Chou (Actor) | Raymond Lam (Actor) | Shao Bing | Xu Fan | Tung Wai | Yu Bo | Li Chen | Ady An | Wu Chun (Fahrenheit) | Fu Xin Bo |
Director: | Ronny Yu 于仁泰 于仁泰 于仁泰(ロニー・ユー) Ronny Yu |
Release Date: | 2013-08-15 |
Language: | Mandarin |
Subtitles: | English, Korean |
Place of Origin: | China |
Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
Disc Format(s): | DVD |
Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
Publisher: | Candle Media |
Other Information: | 1-Disc |
Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1033920169 |
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*Screen Format: 2.35 :1 Anamorphic Widescreen
*Sound Mix: Dolby Digital 5.1
*Director: 우 인 태
나라를 위해, 아버지를 위해
일곱 형제의 목숨 건 사투가 시작된다!
송나라 장수 ‘양업’은 황실로부터 공을 인정받은 명장으로 슬하에 첫째 ‘대랑’부터 막내 ‘칠랑’까지 일곱 아들을 두었다. 어느 날, ‘양업’의 여섯째 아들 ‘육랑’이 참가한 대련에서 그의 동생 ‘칠랑’이 사고로 앙숙 집안의 아들 ‘반표’를 죽이게 된다. 아들을 잃은 ‘반표’ 가문은 황제에게 양씨 가문에 대한 처벌을 호소하지만 ‘양업’ 장군의 공을 높이 평가하는 황제는 주저한다. 이 때 요나라가 10만대군을 이끌고 송나라를 향해 전쟁을 일으킨다. 황제는 요나라를 물리치도록 ‘양업’을 수장으로 보내려고 하지만 ‘반표’의 부친 ‘반공’이 공을 세울 기회를 달라고 하자, 어쩔 수 없이 ‘반공’을 총사령관으로 임명한다. 전쟁에 출정한 ‘양업’은 교활한 ‘반공’의 농간으로 적의 독화살을 맞고 산성에 피신하게 된다. 이 소식을 들은 ‘양업’의 일곱 아들은 아버지를 구출하기 위한 맹세를 다짐하고 출정을 서두르게 되는데…
* 송나라 명장과 그의 일곱 아들 [천하칠검 양가장]
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* 나라를 위해, 아버지를 위해
일곱 형제의 목숨 건 사투가 시작된다!
송나라 명장과 그의 일곱 아들 [천하칠검 양가장]
새로운 역사를 쓸 최고의 무협액션!
< 천하칠검 양가장 > 은 양무적(楊無敵)이라 불릴 정도로 용맹했던 실제 송나라 장군 양업과 그의 일곱 아들에 관한 이야기다. 그들을 일컬어 '양가장'이라 불렀는데, 경극으로도 유명하며 유가량의 < 오랑팔괘곤 > (1983) 등 영화와 드라마로도 지속적으로 변주됐다. 아버지를 구하기 위해 나설 때 그들 뒤로 보이는 거대한 태양은, 과거 쇼브러더스 스튜디오 내의 가짜 태양을 연상시킬 정도로 장엄하다. 그처럼 영화는 과거의 노스탤지어를 환기시킴은 물론 CG로 만들어진 거대 군중 액션 신의 조화를 꾀하고 있다.
그 재미는 마치 < 삼국지 > 의 장판교 전투처럼 아버지를 구출하기 위한 일곱 양가장의 활약상에 있다. 국내 관객에게는 가장 인지도가 높을, 그래서 오랜만의 만남이 반가울 '영원한 초류향' 정소추와 정이건이 그 중심에 있다. < 백발마녀전 > (1993)과 < 야반가성 > (1995) 등을 만들고 할리우드에서도 여러 편을 연출한 우인태 감독은, 프로덕션 디자인과 액션이 불균질한 조화를 이루는 특유의 연출보다 다시 홍콩으로 돌아와 만든 < 무인 곽원갑 > (2006)처럼 무난한 CG무협블록버스터를 완성한 느낌이다. 일부 화살 액션 신은 < 최종병기 활 > (2011)을 떠올리게도 한다.
7년간의 제작 기간, 285억 원이 넘는 제작비를 통해 완성된 영화 <천하칠검 양가장>은 기존 무협액션영화와는 차원이 다른 새로운 스타일의 무협액션을 선사하며 화려한 스케일의 무협 액션을 선보이는 것은 물론 가족의 사랑과 형제의 우애까지 전하는 새로운 전쟁 무비로 관객들에게 큰 감동을 선사 할 영화이다.
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This professional review refers to Saving General Yang (2013) (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
Time to bone up on your Yang family history, because it'll help you enjoy Ronny Yu's Saving General Yang that much more. The true story of the Song Dynasty-era Yang family has been adapted numerous times to film and television, e.g., the Shaw Brothers classic The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter and 80s TVB drama The Yang's Saga, which starred Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Carina Lau and even Chow Yun-Fat. Both depict the near-decimation in battle of General Yang Ye and his seven sons, precipitating the Yang family's rebirth as a mostly-female clan led by matriarch She Saihua. Her story is told in the Shaws classic The 14 Amazons and the laughable Legendary Amazons, so if you're itching for a kind-of sequel to Saving General Yang, those films may help. Plot details differ depending on the adaptation, but the gist of the Yang story remains the same: the men mostly die.
Sorry, that's more-or-less a spoiler forSaving General Yang, which doesn't deviate much from previous adaptations of the Yang story. However, the film actually works better if one goes in knowing that things don't end well. Having knowledge of the Yang family's fate injects a tragic irony into the narrative and helps deepen what's otherwise a simple and straightforward battlefield yarn. Tasked with defending the Song Dynasty's northern border, the Yang family is at odds with the nominally allied Pan family. Pan Bao, son of the conniving Pan Renmei (Leung Ka-Yan), is accidentally killed in a duel by seventh Yang son Qilang (Fu Xinbo), who's fighting on behalf of sixth son Yang Yansi (Wu Chun), who in turn was competing with Pan Bao for the hand of Princess Chai (Ady An). Dead sons, devious fathers, guys fighting over girls – we're basically ten seconds from a Yang versus Pan family feud. Internal enmity is put aside when the rival Liao Dynasty sends Khitan warriors to invade the Song Dynasty. The Song Emperor asks General Yang Ye (Adam Cheng) to fight on the front lines while Pan Renmei serves as commander-in-chief. The treacherous Pan retreats, leaving Yang Ye trapped on Wolf Mountain and under siege by the Khitan, who are led by Yelu Yuan (Shao Bing), a canny Liao general seeking vengeance against Yang Ye. With Pan ostensibly unable to help, the seven Yang sons ride to the rescue led by eldest son Yanping (Ekin Cheng). However, mother She Saihua (Xu Fan) fears for her sons' fate. A prophecy states that "Seven sons will leave, six will return," and Yanping assures Saihua that if one of her sons must die, he will sacrifice himself before his younger siblings. Sadly, the family may have misread the prophecy, and more than one Yang son is destined for a tragic fate. Saving General Yang starts in a routine manner, with storytelling that's numbingly straightforward. The film improves midway, when the Khitan forces launch a surprise attack on the Yangs at Wolf Mountain. Early action scenes are competent, but during the siege it's upped a notch, with kinetic choreography and camerawork ably conveying the chaos of battle. Ronny Yu and action director Stephen Tung orchestrate an exhilarating set piece following the Yang sons as they escort their injured father while battling soldiers and dodging CGI boulders raining from the sky. Remaining action scenes are smaller in scale but the emotional intensity hits a higher level. Strategy and sacrifice are required to fulfill She Saihua's wish that Yang Ye be brought home, and as the situation grows more desperate, the Yang sons are forced to make tough decisions. With each sacrifice made for honor and family, the film earns its reverent tone. The sense of urgency created as the film approaches its climax improves an initially unremarkable film. In the early going, dodgy CGI, underwhelming production design and confined sets reveal the production's limitations. Characters are barely established as people act grave or upset with little going on beneath the surface. There's some benefit to this simple storytelling: early melodrama might unbalance the film, and too much banter or romance would be cloying. The filmmakers also eschew pretension and never oversell the themes of brotherhood, honor and sacrifice. The downside is that the film feels predictable and perfunctory for much of its running time, and even when the emotions improve and the action heightens, it never reaches that rarefied air that transforms competent work into something exceptional. Saving General Yang has action and emotion, but it lacks the smarts, style or subtext to lift it to greater heights. Looking at Saving General Yang less critically, it qualifies as respectable audience entertainment. Despite not featuring enough of the Yang brothers' iconic weaponry, Stephen Tung's action is strong and impactful. The Pan-China cast, who range from super-hot (Wu Chun) or handsome (Yu Bo) to popular (Raymond Lam), iconic (Ekin Cheng) and even super iconic (Adam Cheng), serve their hunky and heroic purpose. Vic Chou, as smoldering and silent archer Yangqing, brings welcome badass cool to the mix, while Xu Fan anchors the pathos and Shao Bing shows understated integrity as the surprisingly empathetic antagonist. Kenji Kawai's omnipresent score complements the action and drama appropriately if not subtly. Saving General Yang provides little to mull over, but its solid filmmaking and entertainment value make it a safe pick for fans of the genre, the actors or both. The Yang family should be proud, or at least generally appreciative. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |
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This customer review refers to Saving General Yang (2013) (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Recent years have produced a bumper crop of big budget historical epic films. "Saving General Yang" stands out from this crowd by keeping things relatively simple; it tells a straightforward story in a compelling fashion without drowning in gimmicky special effects. Kudos to director Ronny Yu for finding edge-of-your-seat tension in a very familiar historical tale.
The realm of the Northern Song dynasty is under assault by a Mongol army (here referred to as the Khitan). The emperor sends the forces of Lord Pan Renmei (Leung Kar Yan) and General Yang Ye (Adam Cheng) to defend the realm, but due to court politics places the craven Lord Pan in charge of the operation. Lord Pan puts General Yang's army in the front lines, but, when confronted by the Khitan hordes, Pan pulls his own forces back, leaving Yang and his troops trapped. Learning of their father's plight, Yang's seven sons ride out from the family home, determined to bring their father home. All of this is familiar territory for fans of the genre. However, director Yu and the scriptwriters build little surprises into the story that keep the viewer guessing even while everyone knows how the story will end. The film's battle scenes are starkly realistic, its cinematography (bathed in pale yellows and greys spiked with shocking blood reds) echoes the movie's somber tone, and the performances of the central characters highlight the story's doomed heroism without attention-seeking preening. Adam Cheng's General Yang is a regal presence, Ekin Cheng -- no longer young and dangerous -- commands the screen, and, perhaps best of all, Shao Bing as the commander of the Khitan army exudes a powerful charisma. It is a credit to the writers that Shao Bing's character is not just another stock villain, but is humanized and blessed with a certain nobility. The term 'heroic bloodshed' usually is associated with Hong Kong gangster movies of the late '80s and early '90s. "Saving General Yang" delivers truly heroic bloodshed and does so in the pursuit of powerful themes of family loyalty, courage, and service. Unlike many a blockbuster, "SGY" doesn't overstay its welcome; its 102 minute running time is neither overlong nor too short. Highly recommended. |
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