Wu ye chu zu
- Video
- 2003
- 1h 25m
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This is a direct-to-video ghost movie from Hong Kong about a woman's husband who has gone missing after going on his taxi night shift job. Even for made for video movies, I seen some with decent acting and a good storyline. This one appeared the filmmakers did not put any efforts to it at all. The acting was amateurish at best - absolutely awful - and the cinematography was poor. It looked like it was filmed with a video camera.
Even with A-list HK actors like Teresa Mak, Edmund Leung, and Fui-On Shing, they gave a below average performance and couldn't save this film from being a horrible viewing experience. The supporting actors were probably picked out randomly from the streets or from entry-level film class, especially the medium; I have to shake my head at the way she plays with her crystal ball.
There are some ghost action that gave me jumping moments. But, other than that, nothing in this movie is worth watching due to its lack of suspense, plot, and redeemable characters.
Grade F.
Even with A-list HK actors like Teresa Mak, Edmund Leung, and Fui-On Shing, they gave a below average performance and couldn't save this film from being a horrible viewing experience. The supporting actors were probably picked out randomly from the streets or from entry-level film class, especially the medium; I have to shake my head at the way she plays with her crystal ball.
There are some ghost action that gave me jumping moments. But, other than that, nothing in this movie is worth watching due to its lack of suspense, plot, and redeemable characters.
Grade F.
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