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Beast Stalker [DVD] [2008]
 
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Beast Stalker [DVD] [2008]

Nicholas Tse , Jingchu Zhang , Dante Lam    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Nicholas Tse, Jingchu Zhang, Nick Cheung, Kai Chi Liu
  • Directors: Dante Lam
  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Cine Asia
  • DVD Release Date: 4 Jan 2010
  • Run Time: 227 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001W9EUBS
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 40,042 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Pulse-pounding, intense and compelling, Beast Stalker is a razor-edge crime-thriller featuring explosive action and some of the most visually stunning car chase sequences of recent years. In a world where justice is bought with blood and sacrifice is a way of life, Tong, a hard-edged detective (Nicholas Tse-Dragon Tiger Gate), puts his reputation on the line to hunt down the underworlds most dangerous kingpin. However, on the same fateful day that he puts his target behind bars, his life is shattered by tragedy and the shedding of innocent blood. Devastated by painful memories, he languishes until his prior nemesis orchestrates the kidnapping of a judge s daughter to manipulate evidence that might convict him. Now, in a deadly race against time, Tong must come face-to-face with a relentless contract-killer, and find the strength to fight for one last chance at redemption... Visceral and hard-hitting, Beast Stalker is a thrill-a-minute action-spectacular that grips like a vice from its opening reel (Variety) .

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Simian
Format:DVD
Beast stalker is a unique beast; it breaks away from the martial arts genre that hong kong has been delivering of the late instead focusing on intense scenarios and character developement.

the director delivers his unique visual style showcasing some beautifully crafted camera movements accompanied by excellent cinematography, the opening car crash is stunning and very well shot - this immediately engages the audience. from the start things move at a relentless pace and to its merit the audience is always engaged with the happenings. characters are realised and motivations are established, characters have an emotional back ground that drives their actions and villains are not straight out evil but have their own agenda.

as for the action scenes, shoot outs are well shot featuring the necassary cuts and camera movements to make them entertaing. not stylised at all instead more reality based they give a sense of danger; characters do die and get injured. there are moments of hand to hand combat but they are brief and again strive for realism. the chase scenes are intense and the cat and mouse scenario is thrilling.

Nicholas tse does a fantastic job as the tormented cop on the chase and redemption but it is Nick Cheung that steals the show; his intense performance as the villain channels something more than you archetype villain, he feels human.

the major a downfall is the ending that ends in an unnecessary good point that does not fit the overall proceedings, (with out spoiling it) the out come of a certain character only happens to please the audience but instead feels forced taking away the reality that the filmmakers have been striving for. by no means does this destroy the film, so dont be put of.

great performances, excellent direction and highly entertaing, recommended.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Minna
Format:DVD
There should be a "shaky camera" warning for films like this. I am only half way into the film and I'm dizzy and nauseous. I've always thought that shaking the camera, or what another reviewer calls "camera gestures", is simply a cheap way of making the story seem interesting. In the current case, the story could well be interesting and dramatic enough without that annoying, nauseating movement of the camera. Unless this film is aimed at a zombie audience and desperately tries to awaken any kind of interest in those undead minds, the camera work obviously lacks respect for the viewer who buys the DVD. It spoiled the whole thing for me.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Not Perfect, But Does Manage to Serve Up Good Action and Well-Rounded Characters 13 Jun 2009
By Woopak - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I rather thought that 2008 didn't bring anything special to the world of Hong Kong crime dramas. So, it is quite refreshing to see director Dante Lam with co-writer Jack Ng come up with an effective kidnap-crime-thriller such as "BEAST STALKER". The plot in "Beast Stalker" doesn't really offer anything groundbreaking, but it does succeed in playing on all its aces as a crime thriller. The film contains a good dose of action, suspense, grittiness, emotions with characters that are fleshed out.

After a bust, Sgt. Tong (Nicholas Tse) is a cop who takes his job very seriously. He overreacts when things don't exactly go as planned. Tong and his partner Sun, stumble upon a escaped felon, an evil doer named Cheung (Keung Ho-Man) and engages in a car chase, which ends with a real bad accident. During the attempted escape, Tong accidentally kills the child of Ann Gao (Zhang Jingchu), a divorced mom of twins and the appointed prosecutor who had been assigned Cheung's murder case. Fast forward to three months after, and Cheung awakens from a coma. Ann Gao is still assigned Cheung's case, and Tong, wracked with guilt had formed a friendship with Ann's other daughter, Ling (Wong Suet Yin). However, Ling is dragged into trouble as a mysterious man named Hung (Nick Cheung) is hired to kidnap her. The demands are simple, Ann must lose valuable evidence for her daughter to live. Now, in a race against time, Tong, aided by his friend Sun must find Ling--as an act of redemption.

"Beast Stalker" is pretty much a conventional crime thriller, and is essentially a simple cat-and-mouse thrill ride. The characters are pretty much average and may be seen as mere extensions of essential ones that have plagued this genre for many years. However, writers Dante Lam and Jack Ng does manage to give them 'depth' and they feel very human. The investigations shown in the kidnapping aren't really that inventive, with clues that pretty much follow the basics of your usual crime thriller. Thankfully, the direction sidesteps some of its weaknesses and manages to carefully flesh out its melodramatic elements. The film may be billed as an action thriller, but it strengths lie in its characters, you learn to care about them and maybe even sympathize with their situation.

Tong is your usual dedicated cop, with guilt riding heavily on his shoulders. Nick Tse does manage to portray his character effectively, although his skills as an actor may be somewhat lacking. There are times that Tse played his character with such unnecessary sentimentality that he felt a little sappy. Nick Cheung may have stolen the show as Hung, the kidnapper who has a softer kinder side to him, as he cares for his sick wife (Miao Pu, her Cantonese lines dubbed by Esther Kwan) with such loving commitment. Hung also develops a small fondness for Ling, and I thought it was nicely played. Zhang Jingchu's Ann Gao may be the most underdeveloped of the three leads, but she does manage to shine in her role. I rather thought that the supporting characters, such as Sun and Hung's ailing wife even had their moments to truly grow into the audiences. I felt nothing but sympathy for Miao Pu's supporting character. Of course, Ling is one cute kid, and it is so easy to develop an attachment to her. (thankfully, she doesn't become annoying and remained an integral part of the film's plot up to its climax) I liked the way director Lam represented his characters, they feel very human, with something at stake and a lot to lose.

The direction is well-paced, and manages to keep up the film's intensity with its servings of suspense, action and drama. It may not match his work in "Beast Cops" (1998) but hey, I have to admit the direction was pretty solid and strong. The camera work has the gritty realistic feel, with some occasional use of shaky camera work in the action scenes. The action may carry a bit of bombastic style at times but I thought it maintained their intensity throughout. The action is pretty realistic and is nothing flashy, I commend Tung Wai's sense of restraint in its choreography. The film does also have a cool car chase scene but it is also nothing too elaborate. There is some mild use of slow-motion in the crashes and I thought Bruce Law's execution was nicely done. The film is able to play on the audience's senses, while experienced movie watchers knows exactly what to expect, it does manage to convince the viewer to withhold those expectations--there are some factors that feel stereotypical but Dante Lam is able to engage the viewer in the way he assembles those elements. Director Lam is able to create the needed tension, to give the impression that those expectations may go another way.

"Beast Stalker" does manage to tie its characters together in the form of flashbacks, and while I thought it was an asset, it can be argued that if it was a strength or a weakness. To its credit, the film doesn't feel ostentatious, and the solid direction does manage to hide some of its weaknesses. The film is an emotional ride with some dips in action to keep things interesting. While not exactly an excellent flick, it is a satisfying diversion with its great production values, decent performances and emotions that serve up an intense experience.

Recommended! [4-Stars]

Video/audio: 1.77 ratio anamorphic widescreen. The transfer from the Tai Seng release is pretty and looks good up-converted to 1080p. The DTS-ES Cantonese language track will give your home theater a work out. There is also an available 5.1 Dolby track for those w/out a DTS decoder. The English Subs are pretty good.
A++ Hong Kong Crime Thriller 17 April 2012
By J Tate - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
By the title you would think this is a horror movie but it is definitely not. This Cantonese language movie (with English subs) has a lot of action and tense suspense in it as a Hong Kong cop tries to catch the kidnapper of a court prosecuter's little girl almost single handed. It has a lot of surprises in it and Nicholas Tse is both intense and believeable in his role as the main cop. The car crash scene near the opening of the film is both awesome and frightening at the same time and will definitely give a viewer pause the next time they sit behind the wheel of their own car. The movie had no trouble whatsoever keeping my riveted attention the whole time. A great action, crime drama with very good acting all around. Nick Cheung won several Hong Kong, well deserved, best actor awards for his role in this movie. Definitely one of the better Hong Kong cop/criminal movies I have seen in awhile. You come to care about the characters. Highly Recommended!!!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Wow.. Hong Kong Cinema Magic is BACK! 8 July 2009
By Fantasy Reader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
I have watched hong kong movies since I was a kid. And I have to say after the 90s, the movies got really bad and there was nothing good. Until now.. with Beast Stalker, Protege, and few others, I feel excitement again. These are incredible movies and some of best in the world. We should continue to support Hong Kong Cinema and these fine actors/actresses. I am especially impressed by Zhang Jingchu. She's just incredible.

Man.. these are such good movies. Definitely deserves all the applause and praise.
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