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Directed by | Fruit Chan Chan-wook Park Takashi Miike |
Produced by | Ahn Soo-Hyun Peter Ho-Sun Chan Fumio Inoue Naoki Sato Shun Shimizu |
Written by | Dumplings: Lilian Lee Cut: Chan-wook Park Box: Bun Saikou Haruko Fukushima |
Starring | Bai Ling Tony Leung Ka-fai Lee Byung-hun Lim Won-hie Kyoko Hasegawa Atsuro Watabe |
Music by | Chan Kwong-wing Kōji Endō Peach Present |
Cinematography | Chung Chung-Hoon Christopher Doyle Koichi Kawakami |
Release date(s) | August 20, 2004 |
Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | China Japan South Korea |
Language | Mandarin Japanese Korean |
Three... Extremes (Chinese: 三更2 Saam gaang yi) is a 2004 international East Asian horror film collaboration consisting of three segments by three directors from three countries. It is a sequel to, and follows the concept of Three (2002), this time with more established directors. The three segments are, in the following order:
Fruit Chan later released Dumplings, a ninety-minute version of his segment.
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Dumplings was extended and turned into a full length theatrical film that was released into British cinemas by Tartan Films in the spring of 2006.
The film was released on November seventeenth, 2005 in nineteen North American theatres. Despite positive reviews by critics such as Roger Ebert,[1] it grossed $36,414 ($1,916 per screen) in its opening week-end, and its final gross stands at a modest $77,532.