Hong Kong crime thriller Running on Karma on Blu-ray in January
11 December 2024
Eureka Entertainment is to release Running on Karma [Dai zek lo], an offbeat murder-mystery helmed from 2003 by acclaimed directors Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, and starring Andy Lau. Available on Blu-ray as part of The Masters of Cinema Series from 27 January 2025 in the UK and North America, it will be released in a Limited edition of 2000 copies (per territory) exclusively featuring an O-card slipcase.
The tenth film co-directed by Johnnie To (Running Out of Time) and Wai Ka-fai (Peace Hotel) following a string of collaborations that included comedies, romances, action films and historical epics, Running on Karma is a crime thriller with a distinctly Buddhist flare starring a titan of Hong Kong cinema in Andy Lau (Infernal Affairs).
Big (Lau) was once a devoutly religious man, but turned away from his vocation as a Buddhist monk when he could no longer bear the weight of his unusual gift: the ability to see people’s past lives and predict the impact of karma upon their present and future. Having found a new life as a bodybuilder, he is drawn to use his sixth sense for good after meeting Lee Fung-yee (Cecilia Cheung, The Legend of Zu), a cop investigating a homicide. But as the two grow closer and work together to catch a murderer, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Big can see Lee’s past lives, too…
A film that balances genre thrills with deep philosophical questions on the nature of spirituality and faith, Running on Karma stands with Mad Detective as one of the most interesting and unique collaborations between Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai. The Masters of Cinema series presents the film on Blu-ray for the first time outside of Asia.
Running on Karma will be released on 27 January 2025 in the UK and from 28 January 2025 in North America and the RRP of £22.99 in the UK and the SRP of $39.95 in North America.
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY FEATURES:
Limited edition of 2000 copies
Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by Time Tomorrow
1080p HD presentation on Blu-ray
Original Cantonese stereo audio
Optional English subtitles, newly translated for this release
New audio commentary by East Asian film experts Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) and F.J. DeSanto
Reap the Whirlwind – new interview with Gary Bettinson, editor-in-chief of Asian Cinema journal
Archival “making of…” featurette
Theatrical trailer
A collector’s booklet featuring a new essay by David West of NEO magazine