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Sound and score
4.5/5
For collectors searching for the highest quality encode of Fong juk , the German release by (now Plaion Pictures) remains highly sought after. Video Quality: The 1080p Transfer Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...
This guide covers (original title: Fong juk ), the 2006 Hong Kong action-crime masterpiece directed by Johnnie To . Often considered a spiritual successor to his 1999 hit The Mission , the film is a stylized "Western-noir" set in Macau during the 1998 handover. Film Overview
: Rebellious gangster Wo (Nick Cheung) returns to Macau to build a quiet life with his wife and newborn baby. Sound and score 4
The action sequences are choreographed with a unique blend of elegance and ferocity. Unlike the balletic, slow-motion gunplay of John Woo, To's violence is often sudden, brutal, and punctuated by exaggerated clouds of gunpowder smoke and blood that sprays like "red dust rather than red mist". The pace of the film is moderate and deliberate, but when the action erupts, it is fast, intense, and beautifully shot. One standout sequence, described by Variety as a potential future classic, takes place in an operating room during a surgery, where two groups of gunmen unknowingly converge for a blackly humorous and deadly confrontation. The action is not just about spectacle; it is a form of communication between characters who often find it easier to speak with their guns than their words.
Visual style and cinematography
Exiled is a film driven by visuals, making the jump to 1080p BluRay essential. The Koch Media release presents the film with a clarity that highlights the dusty, golden-hour aesthetic To is famous for.