last few months, there are two really amazing films, different in directions, different in style, and different subject matters, but both are excellent.
if you are a kung fu movie fan - then for sure you have heard of the HK film Ip Man 葉問
and if you are taiwanese love story fan, then you must have heard of
Cape No. 7 - Cape No. 7 海角七號Features:
- DTS-ES Digital Surround
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Making Of
- Deleted Scenes
- Music Video
- Stills Gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-9 + DVD-5
Starring popular singers from Taiwan and Japan, Cape No. 7 took the grand prize at the 2008 Taipei Film Festival with its heartwarming tale of music and longing. After running dry in Taipei, failed singer Aga (Van Fan) returns to his picturesque coastal hometown of Hengchun and joins a band thrown together by Japanese concert promoter Tomoko (Tanaka Chie). With members ranging from age 10 to 80, there's more bumbling than rocking for this ragtag bunch, but a new love song awaits when Aga and Tomoko find seven undelivered letters written 60 years ago.
As entertaining and enjoyable as moviemaking gets, Cape No. 7 is Taiwan's reigning local box office champ, and is gaining much attention from neighboring Asian territories. First-time director Wei Te Sheng delivers an undeniable crowd pleaser, chockfull of humor, romance, nostalgia, and wonderfully quirky characters. Cape No. 7 was nominated for seven awards at the 45th Golden Horse Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Featuring appearances by Taiwanese singers Shino Lin and Rachel Liang, and Japanese singer Atari Kosuke, in a special dual role.