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Lost In The Stars DVD

DVD  |  Thriller  |  01 May 2024
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He Fei's wife, Li Muzi, disappears during their anniversary trip. When she reappears, he insists that she is not his wife. He Fei turns to Chen Mai, a renowned international lawyer, for help. As Chen Mai's investigation into this bizarre case progresses, more mysteries start to emerge.

Title: Lost In The Stars

Format: DVD

Release Date: 01 May 2024

Actor(s): Yilong Zhu, Ni Ni, Janice Man, Jiang Du, Kay Huang, Mengqi Chen, Scotty Bob Cox, Shadow Dima, Jose Maria Hinojosa Serrato, Jiankang, Vincent Matile, Zhixu Meng, Chenghui Yu, Chengqun Yu, Yiwenhan Zhang, Haiyu Zhu

Sku: 3007553

Catalogue No: VVE4102

Category: Thriller

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

OFLC Rating: M

Run Time: 122

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: Mandarin, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English

Region Code: 4

OFLC Advice: Moderate Coarse Language, Moderate Violence

Production Studio: Via Vision

Dubbed Languages: Mandarin, Dolby Digital 5.1

Director(s): Rui Cui, Xiang Liu

Genre: Drama,

PRODUCT REVIEWS

He Fei (played by Zhu Yilong) and his wife, Li Muzi (played by Huang Kay), travel to Southeast Asia together to celebrate their anniversary. However, their holiday takes a turn for the worse when Li Muzi suddenly disappears. He Fei seeks help from the local police station, but they refuse to assist him due to their heavy workload. He is told that they will only prioritise the case if a dead body is found. Unfortunately, things worsen for He Fei after he visits the police station. When He Fei wakes up the following day, he discovers a woman in his bed who claims to be his wife, Li Muzi (Janice Man). However, He Fei has never seen her and is confident that a stranger is trying to take his wife’s place. Moreover, he realises that this mysterious woman has been replaced in all the photos on his phone, and even when he visits the local places he has been with his wife, he finds the security footage seems to have been altered and changed. He Fei suspects that this woman pretending to be his wife is trying to steal his money and his fortune. Frustrated with the police’s lack of assistance, He Fei hires a highly skilled lawyer, Chen Mai (Ni Ni), to investigate and gather evidence with him on this strange and odd situation. However, as they delve deeper into the case, He Fei and Chen Mai encounter even more inexplicable events. 'Lost in the Stars ' is a unique and thrilling movie that immediately grabs your attention. Directors Rui Cui and Xiang Liu have masterfully crafted a film with a captivating story and an intriguing mystery. The plot is so well introduced in the opening act that it’s impossible not to be instantly hooked and curious. The film keeps you guessing from start to finish, with questions like: did Li Muzi disappear? Is she dead? Is He Fei going insane? And is the mysterious woman found in his bed his wife? The conclusion is highly effective and rewarding, providing audiences with many surprises throughout the film. The performances of Yilong Zhu as He Fei and Ni Ni as Chen Mai are impressive, and they work well together in an unlikely partnership to try and solve a mystery and evade an unknown villain. The visuals are stunning, with sharp and colourful scenes pleasing to the eye, which is no surprise as director Xiang Liu has worked in cinematography and photography on previous projects. However, the film has minor issues, such as revealing key details too early. These reveals somewhat spoil major twists before they occur despite attempts to mislead the audience with some twists and turns. The movie’s length is also noticeable, especially in the third act, where a significant showdown occurs before a heavy, drawn-out conclusion. Overall, 'Lost in the Stars ' is an exceptional mystery film that wastes no time getting started. The plot is intriguing and well-presented, keeping the audience curious and engaged throughout. The lead actors, Yilong Zhu and Ni Ni, deliver convincing and believable performances. The visuals are also impressive, with moments of vivid colour and sharp attention to detail. While the ending is pleasing, it is slow-paced and packed with significant revelations and tragic elements. Some twists may be predictable, but 'Lost in the Stars ' is a must-watch for anyone looking for a new, exciting thriller to keep you guessing. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
02 May 2024

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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