Hell Has No Boundary (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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Couple Cheng Jung (Derek Yee) and Wong Lai Fen (Lau Suet Wah) work at the same police station. One night, while camping at an outlying island, Lai Fen hears a strange noise and leaves the campsite to investigate. A green light flashes by in front of her. The next day at work, Lai Fen is visibly out of her element, but her colleagues assume that she is just tired from the trip. The police team rushes to the scene of an emergency hostage situation, and Lai Fen, disobeying orders, opens fire. Her bullet changes direction in the air to chase after the culprit and draw blood...
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| Product Title: | Hell Has No Boundary (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 魔界 (VCD) (香港版) 魔界 (VCD) (香港版) 魔界 (VCD) (香港版) Hell Has No Boundary (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Derek Yee (Actor) | Lau Suet Wah (Actor) | Ken Tong (Actor) | Ngok Wah (Actor) 爾 冬陞 (Actor) | 劉雪華 (Actor) | 湯鎮業 (Actor) | 岳華 (Actor) 尔 冬升 (Actor) | 刘雪华 (Actor) | 汤镇业 (Actor) | 岳华 (Actor) 爾冬隆(イー・トンシン) (Actor) | 劉雪華(ラウ・シュッワー) (Actor) | 湯鎮業(ケン・トン) (Actor) | 岳華(ンゴッ・ワー) (Actor) Derek Yee (Actor) | Lau Suet Wah (Actor) | Ken Tong (Actor) | Ngok Wah (Actor) |
| Director: | Richard Yeung 楊權 杨权 楊權 (ヨン・キュン) Richard Yeung |
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| Release Date: | 2007-08-23 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Duration: | 91 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004987414 |
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Director: Yang Chuan
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Worldwide horror film fans are in for a revelatory treat, because no one makes them like Shaws. Ric Meyers, author of the best-selling book For One Week Only: The World Of Exploitation Films, called them “No Orifice Goes Unstabbed Flicks” and this is one of the best. Veteran director Yang Chuan ladles on the maggots while writer Cheng Tan-shui devises one “peculiar circumstance” and “bizarre accident” after another until gorehounds will be giddy with joy. This exercise in eradication makes The Omen look like a kiddie pic..
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The DVD blurb for the Shaw Brothers release Hell Has No Boundary is an amazing piece of hyperbole, hailing the horror film as an 'exercise in eradication' which assures that 'gorehounds will be giddy with joy' - words guaranteed to send a shiver down the spine of any genre fan, especially those with a taste for the studio's gruesome outings into maggoty black magic. Of course, few films could ever live up to such a billing, though to be fair, director Richard Yeung Kuen (who was also responsible for the Shaw's infamous supernatural sleaze-fest Seeding of a Ghost amongst other things) never really tries, and although he does pack in a few moments of grotesque carnage, he seems to be aiming more for creepy atmosphere and sorcerous shenanigans than out and out splatter. Certainly, the film is more akin to the likes of Kuei Chih Hung's Hex than his insanely over the top The Boxer's Omen, though this is by no means a bad thing, and Hell Has No Boundary stands as one of the studio's better horror efforts, benefiting from solid direction and an investment in character and story which makes the last act dive into Grand Guignol all the more effective and enjoyable. The plot follows police couple Cheng Jung (played by the legendary Derek Yee, a studio star who featured in the likes of The Sentimental Swordsman, and who later turned director, recently having hits with the excellent One Nite in Mongkok and Protégé) and Wong Lai Fen (Taiwanese actress Lau Suet Wah, also in a number of other Shaw productions including Opium And The Kung-Fu Master), who take a romantic camping trip on an island. Unfortunately for them, Lai Fen decides to investigate a strange noise she hears during the night (never a good idea, as any genre fan will testify), and is subsequently possessed by a particularly nasty vengeance seeking spirit. Back home, people notice changes in her personality, as well as somewhat more obvious suggestions of the supernatural such as her bullets changing direction mid-air to kill suspects. As the corpses start to pile up, the confused Jung tries desperately to save his sweetheart, though it soon becomes apparent that not even he is safe from the homicidal ghost. Although Hell Has No Boundary never really strays too far from the formula, director Yeung keeps things interesting by throwing in elements from various other genre films, mixing in black magic with a nice line in flamboyant creative deaths in the style of The Omen (which the DVD box ambitiously claims the film will make look like 'a kiddie pic'). At the same time, he spends a fair bit of time with his characters, and while it does take a while for Jung and the others to realise what the viewer knows from the start, their cluelessness does make for some tension. The possessed Lai Fen is essentially at the centre of the film, and she makes for a great villainess, ruthless and bloodthirsty, and most viewers will likely cheer her on as she goes about her bloody business, especially since she is given a sympathetic back story to explain her rampage. This gives the action a credible emotional core, and whilst its raison d'être is undoubtedly its scenes of spooky action, the proceedings definitely benefit from a strong dramatic underpinning. Moving at a good pace throughout, the film shifts gears towards the end as it heads into a series of fantastic magical duels, with a number of unpredictable twists and turns towards the unexpected though effective climax. Though the rest of the film works well as a sort of ghost story with slasher mentality, the final half hour or so is probably the most enjoyable, as Yeung really lets his imagination fly, with lots of bizarre and macabre touches. These include plenty of maggots and such, and though the film never quite delivers the bloody mayhem initially promised, it does serve up a fair amount of nasty moments which will certainly be enough to shock the uninitiated. As a result Hell Has No Boundary enjoys the best of both worlds, offering up both wacky horror havoc and a coherent, engrossing plot. Although some viewers may inevitably be somewhat disappointed given the outrageous claims of the DVD's back cover, the film is an entertaining and well put together slice of genre fun which is recommended both to fans of the form and to those looking to experience the Shaw Brothers' unique brand of queasy shocks for the first time. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |











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