For the streaming generation, Exiled is often available on Amazon Prime or Apple TV, but those streams are invariably the old, cropped, poorly encoded masters. The is the digital equivalent of a 35mm print.
The Koch release includes both. Here is the difference in 30 seconds:
"Exiled" was released in Hong Kong on September 14, 2006. The film received positive reviews for its stylish action sequences, strong performances, and well-crafted storyline. It was later released on Blu-ray, with a 1080p resolution, allowing viewers to experience the film's intense action scenes in high definition. Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...
Why it stands out
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. Exiled (2006) aka Fong juk – The Definitive
The premise is deceptively simple. A crime boss, Boss Fay (played with terrifying erraticism by the great Anthony Wong), has put a hit out on a former brother, Wo (Nicholas Tse). Two hitmen arrive to kill him. Two other hitmen arrive to protect him.
Characters and performances
Exiled has one of the most unique gunshot sound designs in cinema (the bullets sound like cracking cannons). The Koch BluRay includes:
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