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    by Far East Films
    www.fareastfilms.com

Region: 2/3/4/5/6

Distributor: Media Asia

Chapters: 20

Picture: A sharp, colourful print that boasts a wide range of shades and tones. Contrast levels remain high with flesh tones looking especially warm and realistic.

Sound: DTS/5.1 Cantonese or 5.1 Mandarin soundtracks with English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese subtitles (removable). A very good DTS track that has the slight edge over the 5.1 Cantonese audio due to a bit more polish and power.

Trailers: Two trailers for the film.

Extras: Three 'TV Spots' lasting 15,30,60 seconds respectively, 'Making Of' documentary (not subtitled), four deleted scenes and 'Cast & Credits'.




    by So Good... - Hong Kong DVD Movie Reviews
    www.sogoodreviews.com



Megastar presents the film in an anamorphically encoded 2.29:1 aspect ratio. Softness seems inherited within but can also be due to lighting design so this transfer comes out on top with fine colours and sharpness.

The Cantonese Dolby Digital 5.1 track is crystal clear and very involving, mainly when it comes to music. A Cantonese DTS option as well as the Mandarin dub in Dolby Digital 5.1 is also on offer.

The English subtitles contains no obvious errors and maintains a high standard throughout. Traditional and simplified Chinese subtitles are also included.

For such a big hit, Megastar certainly skimps on the special features, at least in the eyes of Westerners that are unable to speak or read Chinese. The standard Making of (running 12 minutes, 31 seconds and Chinese subtitled only) contains at least a little bit of insight for non-Cantonese speakers as make-up artist Mark Garbarino does his interview in English.

Labeled as Unseen Footage, 4 deleted scenes (6 minutes, 54 seconds in total) turn up, this time with no subtitles. Extended scenes only but worth noting is the inclusion of the suicide scene without the intercutting that takes place in the film. Promotional materials comes next, consisting of 2 trailers and 3 TV spots. The excellent teaser labeled here as trailer 1 showing Howard Sit morphing into adult and ultimately old Andy Lau was a fine mood setter for prospective viewers that apparently worked (the longer TV spot is pretty much identical to this so no need to watch all the promos). Cast & Credits only lists the personnel involved, in both Chinese and English.




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