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Peking Opera Blues 4K 1986 Ultra HD 2160p

Peking Opera Blues 4K 1986 Ultra HD 2160p
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Country: Hong Kong
Time: 01:45:25
IMDB: 7.2
Director: Hark Tsui
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Actors: Brigitte Lin, Sally Yeh, Cherie Chung, Mark Ho-nam Cheng, Kwok-Keung Cheung, Kenneth Tsang, Ku Feng, Wu Ma, Paul Chun, Po-Chih Leong, Kwok Chi Tsang, Hoi-Sang Lee, Huang Ha, Yin Szema, Ching Tien, Kai-Man Tin, David Wu, Wing-Keung Lai

Story Movie

China, early 20th century. In these turbulent times, established orders are reluctant to change with the arrival of foreigners in the country. Events unfold around three girls: a charming thief, the daughter of the governor of Beijing, leading a complex game against her own father, and a girl from the Chinese opera theater, whose father is against her performances on stage. All three find themselves involved in a conspiracy to obtain secret documents of extraordinary value to the country.


Review 4K Movie

Opinion seems pretty evenly divided on PEKING OPERA BLUES. One camp regards it as possibly the best film to come out of Hong Kong in the last twenty years, while the other camp thinks it's "stoopid".

Oddly, I come down somewhere between the two.

The first thing to understand is that POB is NOT a kung fu film. Yes, it has fighting in it. It has gunplay and it even has torture. But it is not a kung fu film. Mostly, it's a comedy adventure and those of us familiar with Hong Kong cinema will be well-aware that Hong Kong humour is, at best, an acquired taste, especially for us gwai-loh.

The next thing to understand is that its importance lies in the way it completely subverts the traditional gender roles in Chinese society. Some of this lies on the surface - in the way that Cherie Chung's character tries to get some stage acting in but is chastised by her father for it (at this time in China, all female roles on stage were played by men). Some of this lies in the subtext - in the way that Brigitte Lin's character is completely in charge of both her female and her male companions. And some of it lies in between - in the way that Lin dresses as a man (a long and honorable tradition in Chinese storytelling), but a bit odd here as she's not actually *disguised* as a man.

Add to this that all three female leads are headstrong women who know what they want (Brigitte Lin is just stronger, even, than the other two) and that the men are followers (Mark Cheng follows orders, then Brigitte, and Kwok Keung Cheung just follows Mark) and you can begin to see the impact this must have had when it came out in 1986 - years before we had Xena Warrior Princess or Veronica Mars.

Overall, I think POB is a good movie, though probably not a great one. When I watch it (I have the dodgy DeltaMac DVD release with the eccentric subtitling - "There's a girl. Knock her up!") I just can't help feeling that this should have been much better than it was.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (89.0 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10+
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1



Audio

#Cantonese: FLAC 2.0
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0



Subtitles

English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional).

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