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Audio Format: DTS 5.1, DD 5.1
Video Format: Widescreen 2.35:1 (Anamorphic)
Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese
Subtitles: English, Chinese (T/S)
Region Code: 3
Year Made: 2007
Running Time: 93
Release Date: 12/15/2007
Three Hong Kong cult helmers play pass-the-parcel in "Triangle," a seriocomic crimer by Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam and Johnnie To that's a diverting, sometimes head-scratching experiment that will mostly chime with Asian movie buffs rather than satisfy general auds as a single, homogenous pic. A continuous narrative that roughly falls into three segments, each strongly marked by its director's individual style, pic will garner fest and ancillary action on strength of the powerhouse lineup of names. But theatrical fortunes look more moderate compared with their solo works.
Idea of a story being handed on to the next director to develop and film separately sprang from Tsui, who'd known Lam and To since their times together at Hong Kong web TVB 30 years ago. Tsui finally set the ball rolling with his initial seg, shot late last summer, with Lam taking up the story in December, and To wrapping the yarn during January-February this year. Gaps in shooting were partly caused by the availability of the actors, most of whom appear throughout the picture.
Life has not been kind to Sam (Simon Yam), Fai (Louis Koo) and Mok (Sun Hong Lei) as they struggle to make ends meet. They then learn that an ancient treasure is buried under the high-security Legislative Building and agree to find the treasure and test their fate. The thought of getting rich puts the three men's friendship to the test, as their minds are beset by greed, fear and suspicion. The treasure also attracts the attention of others, including Ling, who is Sam's wife (Kelly Lin), who plans to steal the robe and run away with her lover Wen (Lam Ka Tung). All eyes are set on the treasure. Whoever will go to the extreme will become its owner. Between wealth and friendship, Sam, Fai and Mok will ultimately have to make a choice.
Special Features
- Making of Film
- Behind-the -Scense
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailer
- TV Spot




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