Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...

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Set in 1998, just before the handover of Macau to China, the film opens with a familiar face: Wo (Nick Cheung). He’s trying to live a quiet life with his wife and newborn child, but his past is catching up fast. Two hitmen, Blaze (Anthony Wong) and Fat (Lam Suet), arrive to kill him. Moments later, two childhood friends, Tai (Francis Ng) and Cat (Roy Cheung), arrive to protect him.

What unfolds isn't just a shootout; it is a negotiation of loyalty. These five men share a history, and their bond proves stronger than their orders. They decide to team up for one last heist, setting off a chain of events that is as tragic as it is thrilling.

Hong Kong cinema is in a state of transition. Johnnie To (now in his late 60s) has not made a film as purely visceral as Exiled since. Furthermore, physical media is dying. Koch Media’s license for the film may expire, making this 1080p BluRay a future rarity.

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 Koch 1080p is the digital equivalent of a 35mm print.

Koch Media (now part of Plaion Pictures) released Exiled on Blu-ray in Germany. This is often considered the best home video release of the film for several reasons:

The Koch release includes both. Here is the difference in 30 seconds:

Verdict: Watch the Theatrical Cut first for the purest Johnnie To vision. Watch the Extended Cut for the deleted character moments with Josie Ho.

Absolutely — if you like:

It’s often called a spiritual sequel to The Mission (1999), but Exiled stands alone as a near-perfect action-drama.

🍅 Rotten Tomatoes: 91% (Certified Fresh)
🎬 IMDb: 7.3/10
📽️ Letterboxd: 4.0/5 (highly rated by action cinema fans)


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Exiled -2006- Aka Fong Juk -koch 1080p Bluray X... -

Set in 1998, just before the handover of Macau to China, the film opens with a familiar face: Wo (Nick Cheung). He’s trying to live a quiet life with his wife and newborn child, but his past is catching up fast. Two hitmen, Blaze (Anthony Wong) and Fat (Lam Suet), arrive to kill him. Moments later, two childhood friends, Tai (Francis Ng) and Cat (Roy Cheung), arrive to protect him.

What unfolds isn't just a shootout; it is a negotiation of loyalty. These five men share a history, and their bond proves stronger than their orders. They decide to team up for one last heist, setting off a chain of events that is as tragic as it is thrilling.

Hong Kong cinema is in a state of transition. Johnnie To (now in his late 60s) has not made a film as purely visceral as Exiled since. Furthermore, physical media is dying. Koch Media’s license for the film may expire, making this 1080p BluRay a future rarity. Exiled -2006- aka Fong juk -Koch 1080p BluRay x...

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 Koch 1080p is the digital equivalent of a 35mm print.

Koch Media (now part of Plaion Pictures) released Exiled on Blu-ray in Germany. This is often considered the best home video release of the film for several reasons: Set in 1998, just before the handover of

The Koch release includes both. Here is the difference in 30 seconds:

Verdict: Watch the Theatrical Cut first for the purest Johnnie To vision. Watch the Extended Cut for the deleted character moments with Josie Ho. Verdict: Watch the Theatrical Cut first for the

Absolutely — if you like:

It’s often called a spiritual sequel to The Mission (1999), but Exiled stands alone as a near-perfect action-drama.

🍅 Rotten Tomatoes: 91% (Certified Fresh)
🎬 IMDb: 7.3/10
📽️ Letterboxd: 4.0/5 (highly rated by action cinema fans)


Common filename patterns and what they mean: