Confucius (region3)
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Product Information
Also Known As:Íîí­
Director:Mei Hu
Country of Origin:China
Genre:Action, Drama
Language:Chinese
Subtitles:English, Korean
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Release Date:Apr 28, 2010
Publisher:EOS Entertainment
Product Made In:South Korea
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Case:Keep Case


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Product Details
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Chinese

Special Features:
- Making Of
- Interview
- Premiere
- Music Video
- Trailer
About Confucius
The great stories of Confucius (551BC-479BC) are brought to life in the 2010 epic historical film made by 5th-generation director Hu Mei and her sparkling cast and crew. Hong Kong superstar Chow Yun Fat has played heroes, gangsters, and all sorts of cool characters throughout his career, but his latest turn as the influential Chinese thinker and wise teacher may just be the pinnacle on his illustrious resume. Chow's subdued but affecting portrayal of Confucius is a breakthrough for himself, and that owes in part to his chemistry with his exceptional co-stars, including Zhou Xun (The Banquet), Lu Yi (Seven Swords), Ren Quan (Assembly), and Qiao Zhenyu (The Book and the Sword).

Kudos must also be bestowed on Oscar-winning cinematographer Peter Pau (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) for bringing Chow's Confucius to life on the big screen. Director Hu Mei is best known for her acclaimed historical TV drama series like Yong Zheng Dynasty and The Emperor in Han Dynasty. Here, she has chosen a special angle in tackling the compelling biography of the Great Sage. Set in the chaotic and decadent world of the warring states during the Spring and Autumn Period, the film focuses on the turbulent later years of Confucius's life, specifically from his appointment to political office at 51 to his death at 73, and all the dramatic stories in between.
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