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  • Deadly Delicious (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region All Francis Ng (Actor) | Jiang Yi Yan (Actor) | Yu Nan (Actor) | Zhu Yu Chen (Actor)
    The best way to a man's heart is through his stomach.

    Acclaimed Hong Kong actor Francis Ng stars in the Mainland hit Deadly Delicious. Produced by Zhang Yibai (Curiosity Kills the Cat), Deadly Delicious is the first feature-length film from experienced screenwriter and commercial director Zhao Tianyu. Attracting respectable box office against epic contenders like An Empress and the Warriors, Deadly Delicious sees Francis Ng portraying a man unwittingly caught between the wiles of award-winning actress Yu Nan (Tuya's Marriage) and up-and-coming starlet Jiang Yiyan. Described in promotion taglines as a film that women will love and men fear, Deadly Delicious slowly and surely creeps up on viewers with its unpredictable story, mouthwatering meals, and strong performances.

    Young and beautiful Coco (Jiang Yiyan) is desperate to keep the attentions of her successful but moody boyfriend Jiaqiao (Francis Ng). He's a gourmet, but her cooking is limited to instant noodles served in plastic containers. However, help arrives from chef Gu Xiaofan (Yu Nan), who offers to teach Coco the secrets of gourmet Chinese cooking in order to satisfy Jiaqiao's palate and stimulate his sex drive. With Xiaofan's help, Coco suddenly finds Jiaqiao eating out of the palm of her hand. But Jiaqiao is rudely awakened one day by the realization that his hair and eyebrows are thinning, and his potency is on the decline. Doctors tell Jiaqiao that he's been poisoned by foods that are harmless when eaten separately. However, when combined, they become lethal. Coco is at a loss to understand what happened, until one day she discovers that the woman she knows as Gu Xiaofan may in fact be someone else...

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  • Chinese Film Classics 100 Eternal (Deluxe Version) (DVD) (China Version) DVD Region All
    This is the ultimate treasure for serious film collectors and connoisseurs! A colossal collection of 100 Chinese cinema classics on 200 DVDs, the boxset contains nothing but the best and rarest titles representing the legacy of Chinese filmmaking, which also serve as historical records of the artistic, cultural, political, and social development of modern China. These celluloid gems include Spring in a Small Town (1948), Street Angel (1937), The Spring River Flows East (1947), Liu San Jie (1960), Shen Nu (1934), Stage Sisters (1965), Hong Hu Chi Wei Dui (1961), The White Haired Girl (1951), and many, many more. In addition, this huge cinematic library is complemented by 100 film legends revealing rarely known stories behind the films. And, as if the above is not sweet enough, this gargantuan set comes with 6 bonus CDs containing 100 original oldies from the films that are hard to find elsewhere.
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  • Lost, Indulgence (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) DVD Region 3 Karen Mok (Actor) | Jiang Wen Li (Actor) | Eason Chan (Actor) | Eric Tsang (Actor)
    After a fast turn on the night road, cabbie Wu Tao (Eric Tsang) drives right into the Yangtze River and apparently drowns, though his body is nowhere to be found. His passenger, club hostess Su Dan (Karen Mok), is left with a severely fractured leg. Unable to pay mounting hospital bills but determined to take responsibility, Wu Tao's wife Li (Jiang Wenli) decides to take in Su Dan, and care for her during recuperation. Though Li's angsty teenaged son Xiao Chuan (Tan Jianci) is initially less than thrilled with the loud and demanding guest, some odd semblance of normalcy settles while relationships change; Li befriends a younger man (Eason Chan), and Xiao Chuan falls for the older Su Dan. But as the days pass in that hot and cramped flat, the ambiguous connections and unspoken tensions among the increasingly infatuated Xiao Chuan and the mutually weary Su Dan and Li begin to drive lives in unexpected directions, and hearts to unanswered questions.

    Spring Subway and Curiosity Kills the Cat director Zhang Yibai helms the intriguingly titled and even more intriguingly told Mainland Chinese drama Lost, Indulgence. Set amid the rapid industrialization and hellfire heat of Chongqing, the film stars Eric Tsang, Eason Chan, Karen Mok, and Karen Mok's legs, as well as Mainland actress Jiang Wenli (Mr. Zhao, And the Spring Comes) and newcomer Tan Jianci. Though framed by a plot puzzle that pushes and pulls from all directions, Lost, Indulgence maintains a solid, subtle, and engaging narrative core revolving around the emergent relationships and identities of each character. Jiang Wenli and Karen Mok, in particular, delivering outstanding performances as two very different women who may share more than they say. Indeed, Lost, Indulgence is the rare film in which what is not revealed is as, and perhaps more, important than what is.

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