Title: Brothers - 兄弟 Year: 2007 Country: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Genre: Action, Drama Subtitles: English | Chinese Size: 696 MB Media: AVI Cast: Wang Zhiwen as Tam Shun-tin, Elaine Jin, Michael Miu, Eason Chan, Felix Wong, Huang Yi, Henry Fong, Kent Tong, Teddy Lin, Yu Rongguang, Andy Lau, Gordon Lam In fighting against the triad illegal activities, police officer Foon (Andy Lau) witnesses numerous brothers turn against one another due to mistrust and suspicion. The old value of ‘righteousness and brotherhood’ in the gangland has long been replaced by profit and money. Separated since a young age at their father’s (Wang Zhi-Wen) arrangement, Yiu (Michael Miu) and Shun (Eason Chan) grew up in different places. Years later, Yiu succeeds his father to become the triad boss. His desire to legitimize the illegal dealings within the gang is met with opposition from Kui (Tong Chun-yip) who carries on with the illegal activities secretly. The crisis brings the two brothers back together again. However, a series of setups arranged by Yiu causes Shun to flee to Thailand, accompanied by confidantes Ching (Crystal Huang) and Ghostie (Wong Yat-wah). As Shun is caught between life and death, the trust between the brothers is put to a serious test. When Shun finally realizes the true intention of his brother, things are already beyond repair. Pserve Link http://pserve.se/m0pljslxh52r Alternate Links http://bitshare.com/files/g6gzj1fu/Brothers.2007.DVDRip.XViD-BiEN.rar.html http://depositfiles.com/files/mgabhe1w0 http://rapidgator.net/file/55768580/Brothers.2007.DVDRip.XViD-BiEN.rar.html http://ultramegabit.com/file/details/lOsOYqkz19A http://ul.to/y5ej9on0
bro they release the mandarin versions first..it usually takes a couple weeks before the canto version is out...just be a little patient.
[BT] Brothers [DVD RETAIL] [Released December 6, 2007] [ Fans of Hong Kong television station TVB undoubtedly remember the Five Tigers. Andy Lau, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Felix Wong, Miu Kiu Wai, and Ken Tong were famously packaged as a group during TVB's mid-eighties heyday. The five reunited for the 1991 cop thriller The Tigers, directed by Eric Tsang, and have occasionally worked together since. Nostalgia beckons once more, as Andy Lau and his Focus Films production company have reunited four of the Five Tigers for the gangster melodrama Brothers. Tony Leung couldn't make the party, but the filmmakers bring in Eason Chan (Hooked on You), Wang Zhi Wen (Together), Gordon Lam (Infernal Affairs), and Elaine Kam (Tempting Heart). Overseeing the promising cast is Derek Chiu (The Log), returning to the director's chair for the first time since 2004's Love Trilogy. Tensions rise in the triad underworld when triad leader Tin Tam (Wang Zhi Wen) falls victim to an assassination attempt. His son, triad head Yiu Tam (Miu Kiu Wai), is now in charge, and must secure the safety of the triad from interlopers Uncle Nine (Henry Fong) and Kui (Ken Tong). Meanwhile, cop Inspector Lau (Andy Lau) angles to bring Yiu down. Amidst this, Yiu's innocent brother, Shun Tam (Eason Chan) returns from America to visit his ailing father, only to find himself quickly drawn into the escalating violence of the triad underworld. Yiu acts to keep his brother safe, with trusted enforcer Ghostie (Felix Wong) acting as Shun's bodyguard. But Yiu may not be entirely on the level. Years ago, a fortune teller told Tin Tam that one of his sons would someday kill the other. To prevent that tragedy, Tin separated the two, but now that Shun and Yiu are back together, and with violence and betrayal surrounding them, it may only be a matter of time before the prophecy comes true. Product Title : Brothers (2007) (DVD) Artist Name(s) : Andy Lau | Eason Chan | Ken Tong Release Date : December 6, 2007 Language : Cantonese Subtitle : English, Traditional Chinese Rating : IIB Publisher : Deltamac (HK) Trailer: [youtube]Jbo4ae6Dpl8[/youtube] ENJOY THE MOVIE? SUPPORT BY BUYING A COPY AT YESASIA! CLICK HERE.
been waiting for this.. but i thought yesaisa said the release date was 31 dec.. who cares.. ty for the post