Exiled (2006) - A Hong Kong Action Drama
"Exiled" (2006), also known by its Cantonese title "Fong juk", is a Hong Kong action drama film directed by Stephen Fung, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Alex Law. The film stars Anthony Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Joe Ma, and Francis Ng.
Plot
The movie follows the story of two hitmen, Yeung (played by Anthony Wong) and Lok (played by Takeshi Kaneshiro), who have been exiled to Macau. The duo is on the run from the authorities and their former triad boss, after a botched heist. Along the way, they team up with two other hitmen, Ken (played by Joe Ma) and Sai (played by Francis Ng), to take revenge on their former boss.
Production and Release
"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...
Reception and Legacy
"Exiled" was a critical and commercial success, grossing over HK$20 million at the Hong Kong box office. The film's success can be attributed to its well-balanced mix of action, drama, and humor, as well as the strong chemistry between the lead actors. "Exiled" has since become a cult classic among fans of Hong Kong action cinema.
Technical Details
Availability
The 1080p BluRay version of "Exiled" (2006) is available on various online platforms, including Koch Media, which offers a high-quality transfer of the film with a detailed and vibrant picture. Exiled (2006) - A Hong Kong Action Drama
The information you are looking for likely refers to a specific digital release or physical edition of the 2006 film (original title: ), directed by Johnnie To. Film Overview Johnnie To Action / Crime / Thriller Release Year:
Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Nick Cheung, Simon Yam, Richie Jen, and Lam Suet
Set in 1998 Macau, an ex-gangster (Wo) tries to start a new life with his family but is hunted by two hitmen sent by his former boss. Complicating matters, two other associates arrive to protect him, leading to a clash of loyalties and a series of stylish shootouts. Blu-ray Release Details The "Koch" in your query likely refers to Koch Media
(now Plaion), which has released various editions of the film in Europe. A highly regarded version of this film is the 1080p Blu-ray , often released by specialty labels like Chameleon Films or through regional distributors like Koch Media Exiled (Blu-ray) | Chameleon Films
If you are searching for a scene encode (usually Exiled.2006.1080p.BluRay.x264-KOCH or similar), here are the typical parameters you should look for to ensure you have the authentic Koch master and not a re-encode of an inferior version: Title: Exiled (2006) aka Fong juk Director: Stephen
| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 1920x816 (2.35:1) – Note: Letterboxed within 1080p | | Video Codec | x264 (8-bit, L4.1) OR x265 (10-bit, for smaller file sizes) | | Bitrate | ~15 Mbps (x264 release) to ~32 Mbps (remux/full disc) | | Audio | DTS-HD MA 5.1 Cantonese / AC3 5.1 @ 640kbps (compatibility) | | Runtime | 1h 49min (109 minutes – Uncut) | | Source | Koch Media GmbH (Germany) – UPC: 816096010145 (example) |
Note on the filename: Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x... – The x... usually ends with either x264 (for high compatibility) or x265 (for modern players, saving ~40% space). Ensure the file does not contain “HQ-HD” or “WEB” – those are upscales.
If you are creating an .NFO file or a description for this specific release, use the following:
Title: Exiled (Fong juk) Year: 2006 Country: Hong Kong Director: Johnnie To Label/Distributor: Koch Media (Koch Films) Source: GER BluRay 1080p Video: x264 / AVC @ High Profile L4.1 Audio:
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Plot Summary (for metadata): Exiled follows two hitmen (Anthony Wong, Francis Ng) who are ordered to kill their former partner (Nick Cheung) in Macau just before the 1999 handover. However, when another pair of hitmen arrive to protect him, the group decides to pull one last job together. The film is a masterclass in stylized gunplay, loyalty, and existential honor, balancing brutal violence with deadpan humor.
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