| I hate Megastar dvd's! They're the one Hong Kong dvd company that puts most copyright warnings, clips and Dolby Digital trailers before their movies and none of it can be skipped! To further insult they put a minute long Infernal Affairs dvd intro before....a Sony Minidisc tv spot (which looks like it stars Sam Lee) and then you get to the main menu on this disc!
This is a damn fine looking dvd though! It'a 2 disc set that comes in a nice slipcase that has a different front and back cover art than the amaray package itself. The 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer looks great throughout and is only marred by some light speckling and grain here and there.
The Cantonese Dolby Digital 5.1 track (converted to 2.0 for my Pro Logic setup) is an enveloping experience and sounds excellent even on my setup. Surrounds are used sparsly but when they kick in, it sounds crisp and truly like you're there, a rare thing. A Cantonese DTS 5.1 and a mandarin DD 5.1 track is also included.
The English subtitles are well written and I noticed no errors whatsoever. For newer Hong Kong movies, the subtitles are generally very good nowadays. Traditional and simplified chinese subtitles are also included.
This package would've been so much more enjoyable if Megastar had put English subtitles on the extras. There's been effort showed in subtitling these things at one other company but sadly not from Megastar. Therefore us non-Cantonese speakers can't appreciate the audio commentary featuring the cast & crew for example.
The first disc has one extra we can enjoy though and that is an alternative ending (presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and English subtitles) to the movie. This ending was shot specifically for the mainland china market and you can have it branched into the movie through a simple selection in the menu. Nice but I do prefer the Hong Kong theatrical ending myself.
The second disc (named Avicinar Aka for some reason) has the rest of the extras starting with The Story that is nothing more than the plot synopsis in both English and chinese. Confidential File (8 minutes 47 seconds) is a collection of mostly unnarrated behind the scenes footage including the traditional pre-shoot ceremony and a look at a scene that didn't make the final cut of the film. The subitled but English narrated trailer is also at the end of this segment.
Music Video (3 minutes 25 seconds) is the tune sung by Andy Lau and Tony Leung, that also can be heard at the end of the movie. It's an extremely cheap video that only consists of movie clips and a few quick shots of Andy and Tony in the recording studio. It can be listened to in both Cantonese and mandarin but the video itself is the same for each option.
The Making Of (16 minutes) is, without subtitles, very uninteresting. It features interviews with cast & crew that's intercut with an enormous amount of clips from the film. Some small behind the scenes shots appear but they're too quick and too few to activate any interest in this featurette.
The Making Of (Shot Version) is the same featurette as mentioned above, only divided up into 4 smaller segments. Useless.
The Cast & Credits section has two sub sections, one called Cast & Staff listing (which is exactly what the name implies) and the second being Bio & Filmo. The latter contains quite a hefty amount of biographies/filmographies starting with the crew. They are as follows: co-director and co-cinematographer Andrew Lau, co-director and co-writer Alan Mak and visual consultant Christopher Doyle. None of these offer anything but basic info but a nice touch is the Awards and Nominations listings for the movies and people it concerns.
The cast gets a character bio as well as a actor bio/filmography. They're in the following order: Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue, Lam Ka Tung, Chapman To, Sammi Cheng, Kelly Chan and Elva Hsiao. The character bios are useful if you forgot what the characters were all about since watching the film but the actors bio's are again very basic and not very insightful.
The Trailers section houses the Teaser and Theatrical trailer for Infernal Affairs as well as a tv spot for the movie. More attractions gives sneak peeks at Cat & Mouse, Naked Weapon and He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.
Finally the Photo Gallery let's us wade through four different sections called: Lobby Stills (7 images), Posters (12 images), Outdoor Billboard & Banner (10 images) and Souvenir (12 images). I especially enjoyed looking at the high number and varied posters that were produced for the movie. The Souvener section is very cool also, you can get your own Infernal Affairs toy figures!
There's also an easter egg on this second disc. Just highlight the Infernal Affairs logo and you'll see a 9 minute blooper/outtake reel. It has a few amusing bits but the fres of the time it's pretty dull.
The amount of extras isn't extensive but it's a step in the right direction for HK dvd companies. Now please make English subtitled extras THE next step in the right direction, Megastar! |