The Boxer From Shantung [1972].x264.DVDrip(ShawBros.KungFu)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type.................: Movie File Validation......: MD5 & SHA-256 HASH Title................: The Boxer From Shantung, "Ma Yong Zhen" (original title) Studio...............: IVL Actors...............: Kuan Tai Chen, Li Ching, David Chiang Directors............: Chang Cheh Writers..............: Cheh Chang, Kuang Ni Genre................: Action | Crime | Drama Release Date.........: 11 February 1972 (Hong Kong) Duration.............: 02:04:15 (per actual main feature) Rated................: Not Rated Cover(s) Included....: Yes Language.............: Chinese (Mandarin), English Subtitles............: Chinese, English, Malay Resolution...........: 480p @ 16x9 Source...............: Retail R3 DVD IMDb Information.....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068310/ IMDb Rating..........: 7.3 RottenTomatoes.......: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-boxer-from-shantung-ma-yong-zhen/ RT Rating............: 80% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Encoding/Bitrate Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Format : MPEG-4 File size : 1.07 GiB Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 1 231 Kbps Video Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 8 frames Bit rate : 1 025 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 352 pixels Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 29.970 fps Minimum frame rate : 9.990 fps Maximum frame rate : 29.970 fps Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Writing library : x264 core 130 r2273 b3065e6 Audio #1 Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 96.0 Kbps Maximum bit rate : 117 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Title : Stereo Language : Chinese Audio #2 Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 96.0 Kbps Maximum bit rate : 180 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Title : Stereo Language : English ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Filename : The Boxer From Shantung [1972].x264.DVDrip(ShawBros.KungFu).mp4 MD5 : bc835b8654b05b9a860825c1762d18b7 SHA-256 : 422832faae99d1e4ecc9a5ddaf8265bf2f195f2c76e9ed2071c38086a2e3b621 File Size : 1,147,626,542 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reviews/Synopsis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please go to the following website for detailed information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_from_Shantung A much lauded and analyzed top ten hit, it made superstars of its lead and director. They packed blood-soaked symbolism and dramatic power into the tragic tale of "Ma Yung Cheng" (also the film's Chinese title), who becomes the first Chinese to defeat a professional Russian wrestler, only to find fame more dangerous than he ever imagined. Internationally famous director John Woo served as assistant director on the production and now openly acknowledges its influence. Boxer From Shantung transcends the typical "rags to riches" story. First, I will get to the few negatives of the story. Chen Kuan Tai(Plays as Ma Yung Chen) takes interest in a singer at a local restaurant. While it is creative the way they showcase what becomes a mutual interest, I would have like to have seen just a bit more about it. One more fight scene with David Chiang(Plays as Teng if I pronounced that correctly) would have worked out for me. He really is not present much in the movie. He has a good role in the storyline, but at the sacrifice of being behind the scenes more often. Now the positives: 1. Great casting. Everyone seems just right in the place that they are. If you are familiar with Ku Feng, he is right at home with his more than usual hot head villain role(He does not play a good guy nearly as much). If you are familiar with Cheng Kang Yeh(Five tough guys, Duel of the iron fists, Snake Deadly Act) He is his usual poor self(He is usually a poor man willing to do anything for money or a hustling poor man willing to do anything for money). Chen Kuan Tai is also right at home at the confident, cocky at times, nobody who won't take anyone's help on his way to the top. The Fight Scenes: Well choreographed and well placed within the movie. There is not a fight scene thrown in just because it is a Martial Arts movie. Every fight scene falls right into place with the storyline and is timed very well. The Storyline: It is not your A-typical rags to riches. Chen Kuan Tai has to make alot of difficult decisions throughout the movie that impact his new wealth. Once more, it is not so easily kept. This is a great all around movie that could easily transcend a fighting movie, because the storyline is so well put together. A must have for any Classic or new Martial Arts film collector!! SCREENSHOTS: http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/jj506/Carjacker007/Dec%202014/TheBoxerFromShantung1972x264DVDripShawBrosKungFump4_thumbs_20141220_015444_zps9df84fb1.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This was personally encoded by me, Carjacker, from the Retail Edition DVD. Leave your thoughts/opinions and ratings on the A/V of this film for others to see. Thanks! Pease SEED as you DL so others may also enjoy the movie! NOTE: This torrent is seeded as a SUPERSEED (INTIAL SEEDING) by me, so, if you dont seed, you wont receive or receive at the optimum speed