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  • Forgive And Forget (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All Miki Yeung (Actor) | Ceng Kai Xuan (Actor) | Andy On (Actor) | Ye Nian Chen (Director)
    After scoring yet another box office hit with L For Love, L For Lies, Hong Kong's fastest-rising young director Patrick Kong continues to explore modern relationships and duplicitous love in his second film of 2008, Forgive and Forget. This time, he changes the game by adding horror and psychodrama elements to his signature themes. With usual leading lady Stephy Tang sitting this one out, Taiwan beauty Alice Tzeng from Secret and L For Love, L For Lies takes the leading role opposite Andy On (Fatal Contact, Mad Detective). Forgive and Forget also co-stars Patrick Kong regulars Miki Yeung and Wong Ka Lok, with supporting outings from singers Kelvin Kwan, Siufay, and Regen, Crystal, and Winkie of Hotcha.

    Having just recovered from a serious accident in Taiwan, Alice (Alice Tzeng) flies to Hong Kong to attend the memorial of her late ex-boyfriend Wilson (Kelvin Kwan), who passed away in an accident the same day she was injured. Suffering from amnesia, Alice hopes this trip and memorial will help her recover her lost memories and sense of self. With the help of Wilson's friend Andy (Andy On), Alice slowly pieces together her relationship with Wilson, from their first encounter to the painful breakup. Andy clearly holds a torch for her, but Alice finds it difficult to let go of a past she can't remember, especially when she is staying in Wilson's apartment. Between the shadows and footsteps, she can feel that Wilson, or someone, is in the apartment with her.

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  • Rule#1 (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All Ekin Cheng (Actor) | Shawn Yue (Actor) | Stephanie Che (Actor) | Fiona Xie (Actor)
    Rule #1: there are no ghosts.

    Shawn Yue (Shamo) and Ekin Cheng (Heavenly Mission) form a ghost-busting tag team in the supernatural buddy-cop thriller Rule #1. Helmed by Singapore director Kelvin Tong (The Maid, Love Story), this engaging and entertaining film revolves around a special paranormal crime unit of the Hong Kong police force, and the two weary cops tasked to contain the city's malicious ghosts while keeping it all a secret. Rule #1's premise is similar to X-Files or Hong Kong's own 2002, but delves deeper into horror elements with a moody intensity. Putting on weight to play the charismatic veteran cop with the world on his shoulders, Ekin Cheng shared the Best Actor Award with skeptical partner Shawn Yue at the 12th Pucheon Fantastic Film Festival for their outstanding performances in the film.

    Tired beat cop Lee (Shawn Yue) gets more than he bargained for when he stops a car for a driving violation, and finds a dead woman in the trunk and a gun in his face. Just as the psychotic driver is about to shoot, the woman's corpse suddenly sits up, and Lee shoots dead the momentarily distracted killer. After relaying his ghostly encounter to his superior, Lee gets shuffled to the orphan Miscellaneous Affairs Department where paranormal cases are handled. The first day on the job, Inspector Wong (Ekin Cheng) tells Lee their job is to uphold Rule #1 and reassure citizens that there are no ghosts, even as they put their lives on the edge hunting down the ghost responsible for a series of mysterious deaths. While most ghosts are harmless, there are some powerful, vengeful spirits that spread like virus to all humans they touch, and this particular ghost seems to be out to get Lee and Wong.

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  • Red Cliff (DVD) (2-Disc Edition) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Actor) | Takeshi Kaneshiro (Actor) | Vicki Zhao (Actor) | Zhang Feng Yi (Actor)
    Legendary director John Woo (A Better Tomorrow, The Killer) returns to Asia after fifteen years in Hollywood with Red Cliff, his adaptation of the Chinese classic, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Woo's epic is much more faithful and grand than the recent Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon, but the director still puts his own personal stamp on the material, concentrating on his human heroes, their personal relationships, and above all the brotherhood they forge in the heat of battle. The first of two films chronicling the legendary battle, Red Cliff is without doubt the Chinese film event of the year.

    Re-teaming with Woo for the first time since 1992's Hard Boiled is Tony Leung Chiu Wai, fresh from his Golden Horse Award-winning turn in Lust, Caution. Leung plays the role of strategist Zhou Yu, and stepped in to help old friend John Woo when original lead Chow Yun Fat vacated the leading role. Rounding out the all-star cast are Kaneshiro Takeshi (The Warlords), Chang Chen (The Go Master), Zhang Feng Yi (The Emperor and the Assassin), Vicki Zhao (Shaolin Soccer), Hu Jun (Infernal Affairs 2), Japanese actor Nakamura Shidou (Fearless), and in her debut performance, Taiwanese model Lin Chi Ling.

    208 A.D., The Battle of Chang Ban. Liu Bei (You Yong) and his followers narrowly escape the armies of Prime Minister Cao Cao (Zhang Feng Yi), but Cao Cao's lust for power continues to grow. Fearing that Liu Bei and the Kingdom of Shu cannot oppose Cao Cao, strategist Zhuge Liang (Kaneshiro Takeshi) proposes an alliance with the Kingdom of Wu. However, Wu ruler Sun Quan (Chang Chen) is uncertain on challenging Cao Cao. Zhuge Liang instead looks to persuade Sun Quan's chief strategist Zhou Yu (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), and discovers in Zhou a kindred spirit versed in the arts as well as battle. The two men form an instant bond, and decide to battle Cao Cao at the water port of Red Cliff. Their alliance comes not a moment too soon, as Cao Cao approaches with an army that vastly outnumbers the combined Wu and Shu forces. But Zhuge Liang has a plan - one that will hopefully enable the smaller force to emerge victorious.

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