Peace Hotel
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Average customer review:Product Description
Chow yun fat stars as the keeper of the mysterious peace hotel a safe-haven for triad fugitives with an unspoken rule that the hotel would not help escapees flee. Cecilia yip plays chows love interest as the girl for whom he breaks all the rules. Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 01/08/1998 Starring: Chow Yun Fat Cecilia Yip Run time: 86 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Kai-fei Wai
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #143157 in DVD
- Released on: 1998-02-24
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: Cantonese, Mandarin Chinese
- Subtitled in: English, Chinese
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 98 minutes
Customer Reviews
A good movie that could be better.
Peace Hotel was Chow Yun-Fat's last HK movie. It was fun to watch, but at times the movie seemed to lose its focus on the plot. But with an actor of Chow's caliber, the movie still works. The ending is incredible...Chow shows the viewer what a real man is...watch it and see what I mean.
Great Hong Kong art film with some awesome actions scenes.
Chow Yun-Fat's last movie from Hong Kong before coming to the U.S. One of my all time favorites. Not really compairable to over-the-top HK actioners. More of a romantic-action film with a different style of action than directors such as Ringo Lam or John Woo. I recommend it for any lover of good films not just Hong Kong fans.
Chow yun Fat's best film since "Full Contact"
After Full contact, chow yun fat made a few mistakes, or so i've heard. God of gamblers return (which I haven't seen), and treasure hunt(critically hated, i personally enjoyed). Apparently, Yun-fat was so eager to have another hit, he wrote the story himself, and a great one it is. A sweeping Hong Kong "Eastern Western", I found the cinematography breathtaking, and the montage where chow yun fat and cecelia yip fall in love particularly touching. My only problem in the film was that it tried to be too much of an epic in an hour and a half, it was probaby rushed. The finale stands up there with A Better tomorrow 1,2, and the killer as one of chow's final moments of blazing glory.




