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Burning Paradise (1994) de Ringo Lam - front cover

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Burning Paradise (1994)
de Ringo Lam

Vinegar Syndrome - décembre 2022
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Titre Original
Audio
: English, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional)
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h45
Format : Blu-ray / Vinegar Syndrome Exclusive / import US  
ZoneA
Genre : Action, Aventure, Fantasy, Arts Martiaux

Synopsis
After the Manchu government sends soldiers to kill all of the Shaolin Monks, a young disciple named Fong Sai-Yuk flees with his master in order to avoid being captured and executed. While on the run, Fong meets a young prostitute named Dou Dou who tries to help Fong and his master hide from a ruthless Manchu General skilled with a flying guillotine. Unable to save his master, Fong and Dou Dou are both captured and sent to an underground work prison known as the Red Lotus Temple. Run by a sadistic warden named Kung, who has a penchant for torturing and decapitating his prisoners, the Red Lotus Temple is a booby trap riddled Hell from which no one can escape. Thrown into a pit full of corpses and left to die, Fong must rally the other prisoners to fight back against their evil captors if they have any hope of escaping a fate worse than death. However, Fong must first contend with a former Shaolin disciple turned traitor as well a mysterious masked female fighter in order to save Dou Dou and free himself.

Contenu et Bonus
  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Newly scanned & restored in 2K from its 35mm original camera negative
  • Commentary track with film historian & author Samm Deighan
  • “A Rare Confidant” (16 min) - a brand new interview with actor Wong Kam Kong
  • Archival interview with Producer Tsui Hark (5 min)
  • Video essay by filmmaker Chris O’Neill (20 min)
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • 12-page booklet with essay by martial arts film historian and author Grady Hendrix
  • Inside sleeve artwork
  • Newly translated English subtitles and SDH subtitles