Three... Extremes
Three... Extremes (Chinese: 三更2; pinyin: Sāngēng 2; Korean: 쓰리, 몬스터; RR: Sseuli, Monseuteo; Japanese: 美しい夜、残酷な朝; Utsukushī Yoru, Zankokuna Asa) is a 2004 anthology horror film consisting of three individual segments from three different East Asian countries—China, Japan, and South Korea—following the concept of its predecessor, Three (2002).
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Directed by | Fruit Chan Park Chan-wook Takashi Miike |
Written by | Dumplings: Lilian Lee Cut: Park Chan-wook Box: Bun Saikou Haruko Fukushima |
Produced by | Ahn Soo-hyun Peter Ho-sun Chan Fumio Inoue Naoki Sato Shun Shimizu |
Starring | Bai Ling Tony Leung Ka-fai Lee Byung-hun Im Won-hee Kyōko Hasegawa Atsuro Watabe |
Cinematography | Chung Chung-hoon Christopher Doyle Koichi Kawakami |
Music by | Chan Kwong-wing Kōji Endō Peach Present |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Countries | Hong Kong Japan South Korea |
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin Japanese Korean |
Box office | $1.59 million |
Its three segments, Dumplings, Cut, and Box, were directed by Hong Kong director Fruit Chan, South Korean director Park Chan-wook, and Japanese director Takashi Miike, respectively. Dumplings was released as a theatrical feature film the same year, and was cut down to a shorter length for its inclusion in Three... Extremes.
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