A MOMENT OF ROMANCE (1990)
Standard Blu-ray Version
Label: Radiance Films
Region Code: A,B
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 92 Minutes 17 Seconds
Audio: Japanese PCM 2.0 with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Director: Benny Chan, Johnnie To
Cast: Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau, Jacklyn Wu, Kwong Leung Wong, Ng Man-tat
A Moment of Romance (1990), directed by Benny Chan, is a star-crossed romance film channeled through the a bloody Honk Kong action flick, concerning small-time triad hood Wah Dee (Andy Lau, Infernal Affairs) who is enlisted by Triad boss Trumpet (Tommy Wong, The Killer) as the getaway driver for a daring jewelry store heist. The heist doesn't go quite as planned when the cops unexpectedly stumble upon the robbery in progress, but the quick thinking Wah Dee distracts the cops so his pals can get away, and to evade capture himself when cornered he ends up taking a sweet and naive teenager named Jo Jo (Jacklyn Chien-Lien Wu, The Barefooted Kid) hostage, However, when he shows up at the rendezvous point the boss orders her to be killed, no witnesses, but Dee refuses. What transpires is a star-crossed forbidden relationship between hood and the well-off ten, the predicament they find themselves in making a target of not only the triad, but the cops, who are looking to pin the jewelry heist on Wah Dee and Trumpet, the pair evading the cops but also the bloodthirsty Trumpet.
Produced by Johnnie To (Throwdown) and Ringo Lam (City on Fire) the film is directed by Benny Chan, who is making was feature film directorial debut here, and what a debut it is. It's action packed, raw but pretty slick looking, packed with action on the neon lit streets of Hong Kong with plenty of HK slow-motion sequences, vehicular carnage and street racing, shocking moments of up close and personal violence and a nihilistic finale that will leave you breathless by the end.
Audio/Video: A Moment of Romance arrives on blu-ray from Radiance Film in 1080p HD, framed in 1.85:1 widescreen,advertised as being sourced from a 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative. It looks solid, there's some rough edges to the original lensing, but generally this is looks terrific. The source is in wonderful shape, colors looks accurate and skin tones fare well. There's slight brown lean to the image, but overall, no issues, and there's plenty of texture and detail to the image. Audio comes by way of Cantonese PCM 2.0 with optional English subtitles. The track sounds fine, it's not overly dynamic, but the score, soundtrack, dialogue and moments of action all fare well in the mix, and its clean without any age-related wear or tear that I detected.
This release includes a solid set bonus content, we get the 26-min In Love and Danger: HK Cinema Through A Moment of Romance - A new visual essay by critic and Asian cinema expert David Desser on the genre tropes in A Moment of Romance and their use in Hong Kong cinema (2023); another terrific Audio commentary by Asian cinema expert Frank Djeng who is animated, fact-filled, and entertaining. He gets into the production, how this is Chan;s directorial debut, how the film was meant to be a sort of retirement fund for director Wong Tim-Lam, and of course, loaded with anecdotes about the film, cast and crew. We also get a 22-min Archival audio interview with Benny Chan who discusses his start in the industry, A Moment of Romance, and his collaborators on the film (2016), plus a 4-min Trailer.
The single-disc standard edition release arrives in a clear keepcase with a two-sided, non-reversible sleeve of artwork, the reverse side featuring an advert for Radiance Films. The film is also available from radiance Films as a Limited Edition of 3000 pieces release, which also includes a Reversible Wrap, Booklet and Removable Obi-Strip, but the same A/V and disc extras.
Special Features:
- In Love and Danger: HK Cinema Through A Moment of Romance - A new visual essay by critic and Asian cinema expert David Desser on the genre tropes in A Moment of Romance and their use in Hong Kong cinema (2023) (25:59)
- Audio commentary by Asian cinema expert Frank Djeng
- Trailer (4:10)
- Archival audio interview with Benny Chan who discusses his start in the industry, A Moment of Romance, and his collaborators on the film (2016) (21:22)
Screenshots from the Radiance Films Blu-ray:
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