Set of 3 Collectable VCDs. It includes The Floating Landscape 戀之風景,  PTU, and SEOUL ソウル. They are all in great condition. I will ship out the same day payment is received so you get it fast. USPS Media Mail is the most cost effective shipping option and their shipping estimates are wildly inaccurate at the moment. If you wish to receive faster, choose USPS First Class. If you choose USPS Media Mail, you assume the risk of longer ship times that is beyond my control. I hand off packages to USPS the same day I received payment in most cases.


The Floating Landscape 戀之風景 [Mandarin & Cantonese (Chinese and English Subtitles)]:

A 2003 Hong Kong romance film written and directed by Carol Lai and starring Ekin Cheng, Karena Lam and Liu Ye. The film was shown in competition for the Golden Lion at the 60th Venice International Film Festival. It fallows a story of a man, haunted by the death of her lover, Sam, struggles to accept a new life. She goes to Qingdao in search of the landscape that her lover spoke of in his final days. There, she meets a young postman, Lit, who runs along with Man every day in the landscape search. While Lit gradually falls for Man's beauty and passion, she can only think of her lost-lover and the painting.

PTU [Mandarin & Cantonese (Chinese and English Subtitles)]:

The film follows a series of encounters of a group of patrolling Police Tactical Unit troopers during one night, which starts off when the patrol-team tries to help a sergeant of the District Anti-Triad Squad of the Hong Kong Police Force, Lo Sa, to retrieve his lost service-issue revolver after he was assaulted by a group of triad members. The films portrays the police officers' use of extra-legal means to achieve the results of investigations and reveals the complex relationships between criminals and police officers, the hostility amongst criminals themselves and even the rivalry among different bureaux within the Hong Kong Police Force.

SEOUL ソウル [Korean & Japanese & Cantonese (Chinese and English Subtitles)]:

A Japanese detective Hayase is caught in the midst of a truck robbery on the way to the Seoul airport. Being forced to extend his stay and help identify the robbers, Hayase gets thrown into another situation -- as Japan's Foreign Minister is kidnapped before the upcoming Asian Summit. Is 72 hours enough?