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Tai Chi Zero(2012)
In legendary Chen Village, everyone is a martial arts master, and uses a powerful form of Tai Chi in all aspects of their life. Yang has arrived to try and learn it, only to find that it's forbidden for the villagers to teach their secret style to an outsider. But when a mysterious man comes to town with a frightening steam-powered machine and plans to build a railroad through a village, the villagers realize they may have no choice but to put their faith in Yang, who has a secret power of his own. For more about Tai Chi Zero and the Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray release, see the Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray Review Starring: Jayden Yuan, Tony Leung, Angelababy, Eddie Peng Director: Stephen Fung » See full cast & crew Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray, Video QualityTai Chi Zero is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Well Go USA with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.35:1. This is a largely flawless transfer that is easily able to handle everything from minute grains of sand in one of the opening battle sequences to large vistas of Chinese forests with only very, very minor stability problems cropping up occasionally. Colors are beautifully saturated and fine detail is often exceptional, especially in extreme close-ups (take a look at the third screenshot accompanying this review for a sterling example). Both exterior and interior scenes boast excellent contrast, solid black levels and fulsome shadow detail. Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray, Audio QualityTai Chi Zero features lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 tracks in Mandarin (for the most part) and English. Some of even the original language track is spoken in halting English, with some character names like "Claire" getting multi-syllabic remakes that are fascinating to hear. The English dub only compounds the lunacy at time, and may provide at least some unintentional laughs. The original language track is quite aggressive in terms of overall mix, with a lot of noisy sound effects winging around and through the surrounds during various battle scenes. Dialogue is occasionally nicely directional as well, but tends to be anchored fairly securely in the front channels. The huge steam driven beast provides some great sounding (if a tad unusual) LFE, and there's one climactic explosion that is actually kind of strangely muted. Fidelity remains excellent and dynamic range is wide.
Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray, News and Updates• Tai Chi Zero Blu-ray - November 29, 2012 Independent distributors Well Go USA Entertainment have officially announced and detailed their upcoming Blu-ray release of director Stephen Fung's (House of Fury, Jump) steampunk-infused martial arts epic Tai Chi Zero (2012), starring Tony Leung Ka Fai, Yuan Xiaochao, ...
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