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02-15-2014, 01:50 AM
黎允文《三国之见龙卸甲》Henry Lai - Three Kingdoms Resurrection of the Dragon (2008, APE)
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tracks
1.Three Kingdoms (4:27)
2.Story of Luo Ping'an (3:35)
3.The Ambush Squad (9:12)
4.Save the Young Lord (8:49)
5.Love Theme (2:54)
6.Shu March (0:47)
7.The Five Generals (2:28)
8.The Northern Expedition (1:21)
9.The Dust Bowl (3:11)
10.The Siege (1:53)
11.The Karmic Wheel (2:00)
12.The Romance of the Princess (1:55)
13.Deng Zhi (0:56)
14.Wei Funeral (3:03)
15.Shu Requiem (2:51)
16.Returning the Sword (2:35)
17.The Duel (5:43)
18.Zhao Army (1:56)
19.Battle on the Phoenix Height (3:25)
20.After the Snow (3:02)
21.Resurrection of the Dragon (2:24)
22.Zhao Zilong (2:26)
https://mega.co.nz/#!KNtzRLKD!D8V-CrYJRTkWUXOraCQ0eqOcVFoEwt3FGCILSlIOj0Q
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Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon is a 2008 film loosely based on parts of the Chinese classical novel Romance of Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. It was directed by Daniel Lee with a reported budget of US$25 million. It is a joint production between the People's Republic of China (Mainland China and Hong Kong) and South Korea.
The film publicity said that the film's script received inspiration of Chapter 92 of Romance of Three Kingdoms. Patrick Frater of Variety said that the book is often cited as one of the four most important works in the corpus of Chinese literature. The book is also frequently read in South Korea. Unlike the source material, which casts three sworn brothers as the protagonists, the film uses Zhao Zilong, played by Andy Lau, as the lead character. The film is one of the two Three Kingdoms-related films in production in 2007, with the other being John Woo's Red Cliff.
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tracks
1.Three Kingdoms (4:27)
2.Story of Luo Ping'an (3:35)
3.The Ambush Squad (9:12)
4.Save the Young Lord (8:49)
5.Love Theme (2:54)
6.Shu March (0:47)
7.The Five Generals (2:28)
8.The Northern Expedition (1:21)
9.The Dust Bowl (3:11)
10.The Siege (1:53)
11.The Karmic Wheel (2:00)
12.The Romance of the Princess (1:55)
13.Deng Zhi (0:56)
14.Wei Funeral (3:03)
15.Shu Requiem (2:51)
16.Returning the Sword (2:35)
17.The Duel (5:43)
18.Zhao Army (1:56)
19.Battle on the Phoenix Height (3:25)
20.After the Snow (3:02)
21.Resurrection of the Dragon (2:24)
22.Zhao Zilong (2:26)
https://mega.co.nz/#!KNtzRLKD!D8V-CrYJRTkWUXOraCQ0eqOcVFoEwt3FGCILSlIOj0Q
---------- Post added at 12:50 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:50 AM ----------
Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon is a 2008 film loosely based on parts of the Chinese classical novel Romance of Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. It was directed by Daniel Lee with a reported budget of US$25 million. It is a joint production between the People's Republic of China (Mainland China and Hong Kong) and South Korea.
The film publicity said that the film's script received inspiration of Chapter 92 of Romance of Three Kingdoms. Patrick Frater of Variety said that the book is often cited as one of the four most important works in the corpus of Chinese literature. The book is also frequently read in South Korea. Unlike the source material, which casts three sworn brothers as the protagonists, the film uses Zhao Zilong, played by Andy Lau, as the lead character. The film is one of the two Three Kingdoms-related films in production in 2007, with the other being John Woo's Red Cliff.
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