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Chinese Odyssey DVD

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The young Emperor (Chang Chen) and his sister the princess (Faye Wong) find life behind palace walls too mundane always plotting their escape. Most of the time their mother the Empress Dowager and the palace guards foil their plans. Eventually only the princess manages to escape disguised as a man. Enter another set of siblings. Lung (Tony Leung) the village bully is an uncouth and rough man whose ambition in life is to just be a drifter. He has a younger sister Phoenix (Zhao

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Released
24 January 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tartan Video 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023965353627 
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Writer/director Jeffrey Lau sends up the martial arts epic genre in this colourful and exuberant parody. Set in Ming Dynasty China, the film tells the tangled tale of two pairs of siblings who are ultimately destined to fall in love. But along the way mistaken identities, gender mix-ups, class differences and the ever-changing tides of passion cause all sorts of complications for our erstwhile heros.

Set in Ming Dynasty China two pairs of siblings are destined for one another despite their wholly disparate upbringings When meeting however confusion and misunderstanding prevent the union Can true love triumph?

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