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Price:US$8.95
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| SKU #: | 762 (MSDVD00498) |
| Title: | Theft Under The Sun |
| Starring: |
Julian Cheung
, Gigi Lai
, Michael Wong
, Francis Ng
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| Director: | Cha Chuen-Yee |
| Producer: | John Chong Ching |
| Aspect Ratio: | Letter Box |
| Media Format: | DVD - NTSC |
| Region Code: | All Regions |
| Running Time: | 110 Minutes |
| Studio: |
Media Asia Distribution Ltd |
| Production: |
1997 |
| Price: |
US$8.95 |
| Shipping Unit: |
1 |
| Audio Spec: | Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround |
| Dialogue: | Mandarin , Cantonese |
| Subtitles: | English, Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malysia, Korea, Thai, Japanese, Chinese ( Traditional ), Chinese ( Simplified ) |
Undercover cop (and pretty-boy) Julian Cheung (as Ha-Ko) follows international arms dealer (and pretty-boy) Michael Wong ("Dan"), from Hong Kong to Mongolia and back, in this thriller / comedy / road movie by Cha Chuen-yee. Both are on the run: Wong has missiles to sell, and Cheung flees the HK police, who think he's betrayed them. After Cha Chuen-yee's stunningly good pair of twisted gangster comedies from 1996 (Once Upon a Time in Triad Society 1 & 2), I had high expectations. A promising beginning, but the film sags into genre-mired mechanism: one tediously 'Speed'-derived truck chase leads to another. The psychological complexity hinted at in the first half hour fails to pan out. But all 'Theft' can deliver is a faint echo (homage? copy?) of John Woo and Ringo Lam's essays on the same blurred-boundary theme. Top notch photography and editing: it's good to see that the industry still takes for granted this technical standard. The score, by Johnny Njo, is better than it needs to be, and helps focus the film's energy now and then. Under-financed special effects don't quite make up the difference, although we are given the substantial pleasure of watching a rather large flaming container truck plunge into the sea, then go boom, several times.
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