Part Chinese Western, part black comedy and one part war movie, the martial arts infused action-packed An Inaccurate Memoir (re-badged for the Us market as Eastern Bandits) debuts on Blu-ray™, DVD from Well Go USA Entertainment. Bandits is directed by Yang Shu-peng (The Robbers) and stars Huang Xiaoming (Ip Man 2, The Guillotines), Zhang Yi (Beginning of the Great Revival, Caught in the Web), Zhang Xinyi (Love is Not Blind, Lost on a Journey) and newcomer Ni Jingyang. The date to put pick up this little gem? It debuts on Blu-ray™, DVD & Digital May 27th. Synopsis: The heroic story of rebels with a fortune to gain, and everything to lose. Leader Fang Youwang (Huang Xiaoming), with his compatriots Kuei, San Pao, and Lady Dagger - lead a posse of roving bandits that are fearless, enterprising, and loyal to the death. Their baby-faced masks make them terrifying; their underground lair untraceable.
- 3/27/2014
- 24framespersecond.net
The acclaimed “Return To Burma” may now be watched in the comfort of your homes.
Slated for a DVD release on November 12, Midi Z’s “do it yourself” drama (he directed, produced, edited and done the photography. Boy is he passionate about this?) is set in the heart of Burma (Myanmar) when construction worker Xing-Hong (Wang Shin-Hong) decides to return to his home after ten years of working abroad. With what little money left on hand, Xing-Hong is dedicated to stay and start a small business, with as little hope that Burma will finally get better. Meanwhile, despite the hopeful first democratic elections, his brother pursues to emigrate and work in Malaysia, practically the last straw for uneducated youths of the developing country. The angst of Burmese locales is in the core of the film.
Debut director Midi Z’s “Return To Burma” is the first movie shot in Burma...
Slated for a DVD release on November 12, Midi Z’s “do it yourself” drama (he directed, produced, edited and done the photography. Boy is he passionate about this?) is set in the heart of Burma (Myanmar) when construction worker Xing-Hong (Wang Shin-Hong) decides to return to his home after ten years of working abroad. With what little money left on hand, Xing-Hong is dedicated to stay and start a small business, with as little hope that Burma will finally get better. Meanwhile, despite the hopeful first democratic elections, his brother pursues to emigrate and work in Malaysia, practically the last straw for uneducated youths of the developing country. The angst of Burmese locales is in the core of the film.
Debut director Midi Z’s “Return To Burma” is the first movie shot in Burma...
- 11/12/2012
- by ArmandDC
- AsianMoviePulse
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