In Love With The Dead (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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When Wai (Stephy Tang) is diagnosed with cancer, her loving boyfriend Ming (Shawn Yue) does everything he can to care for her. Along with Wai's little sister Ping (Zeng Qiqi), the family of three try to face the hardships together with brave faces. But as Wai's health slowly deteriorates, her temperament becomes volatile, her actions odd and unnerving, reminding Ping of the ghost stories she likes to read. Bowing to the pressure, Ming takes solace in the company of his heartbroken co-worker Fong (Yoka Yue), forming a painful triangle for all involved. One rainy night, Wai disappears briefly and both Ming and Fong meet accidents. Afterwards, Wai, Fong, and even Ming himself act increasingly strange. Ming begins to suspect that not everyone returned home safely that night.
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| Product Title: | In Love With The Dead (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 塚愛 (VCD) (香港版) 冢爱 (VCD) (香港版) 塚愛 (VCD) (香港版) In Love With The Dead (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Shawn Yue (Actor) | Stephy Tang (Actor) 余文樂 (Actor) | 鄧麗欣 (Actor) 余文乐 (Actor) | 邓丽欣 (Actor) 余文樂(ショーン・ユー) (Actor) | 鄧麗欣 (ステフィ・タン) (Actor) Shawn Yue (Actor) | Stephy Tang (Actor) |
| Director: | Danny Pang 彭發 彭 发 彭發 (ダニー・パン) Danny Pang |
| Release Date: | 2008-01-25 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 98 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1005138466 |
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Director: Pang Fat
“恩明向芳婷說感覺自己和陸慧是一個已死的人,還說傳說中有些人因心事未了,就算是死了仍會在人間行走一段時間,更有些人連自己死了也不知……”
恩明與陸慧是一對同居密友。陸慧父母早已雙亡,只留下十二歲的妹妹陸萍給她照顧。一日陸慧驗出患了胰臟癌,恩明就提議和陸慧結婚,但陸慧拒絕。她決定辭掉工作接受化療和好好享受餘下的人生,不想與恩明相處得那麽短暫。
陸慧的病情一天天地惡化,恩明同時又被公司裁掉,他到新公司見工時,重遇了小學同學芳婷,芳婷原來是恩明小學一直暗戀著的人。
恩明與陸慧的關係,隨著陸慧的病情越益顯得沉重,而他與芳婷竟漸生情愫。
此時,陸慧忽然失踪,令恩明驚恐不已,陸慧到底發生了甚麼事?恩明與二女之愛恨糾纏如何了斷?愛到激處會有甚麼驚心恐怖的後果?
Ming and Wai are a couple living together happily. Unfortunately Wai is diagnosed to suffer from pancreatic cancer, but Ming is still deeply in love with her. Sadly, Ming has an affair with his colleague. Ting under the influence of alcohol during a business trip. One day Wai suddenly disappears, Ming is unable to trace Wai but has a car accident. He returns home hopelessly. Wai suddenly and quietly appears next to the door of their house with an odd-looking. Later Wai's body and behavior start to change. At the same time. Unexpected things happen to Ming, too. He is not only smelled like a corpse, his hair falls out like Wai's. And most terrible thing is that he vomits a dozen of living worms!
How does Ming end this unusual triangle relationship? What would happen in the end if love and passion reach the extreme?
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Danny Pang returns with In Love With the Dead, his latest solo effort away from brother Oxide, and a film which sees him trying something slightly different from the usual ghostly shenanigans for which he is so well known. Of late, the Pangs' supernatural films, whether working together or separately, have been rather patchy in quality, with their less than stellar Hollywood debut The Messengers and Danny's lacklustre Forest of Death, and so the idea of him taking a stab at a more character driven drama is certainly promising. After the unfortunate Wai (Stephy Tang also in Love is Not All Around) is diagnosed with cancer, her loving, loyal boyfriend Ming (heart-throb actor Shawn Yue, recently in action blockbuster Invisible Target) swears to take care of her. Inevitably, this proves to be a difficult task, not least since she soon starts acting very strangely, lurking around in their dark flat all day. Disturbed and depressed, Ming falls into the arms of attractive co-worker Fong (Yoka Yue), resulting in even more angst. Living with Ming and Wai is her younger sister Ping, (young actress Zeng Qiqi, who also starred in the Pangs' Re-cycle) who one day remarks that the poor woman looks like a ghost from the horror comics she loves reading. From then on, things take a turn for the sinister, as Ming begins to suspect that she may well be right. As might be expected for a film dealing with terminal illness, In Love With the Dead is a pretty gloomy affair, for the first half at least, with plenty of agonising, pining and tortured silences. However, although the relationships in the film are believably awkward and unconventional, they are curiously emotionless despite Pang's best efforts to underline every supposedly moving scene with soaring sappy music. Much of this is down to the fact that there is little chemistry between any of the stars, with Ping easily being the most sympathetic character, from whose perspective the best parts of the film are seen. To be fair, and since all of the cast turn in decent performances, it is likely that Pang was aiming for a subtle rather than overtly melodramatic approach, though the film's romantic triangle never really clicks, and as a result the first forty-five minutes or so do tend to drag. This is offset somewhat by a few weird though essentially pointless and misleading events thrown in to spice things up, and a potentially fascinating but woefully undeveloped theme regarding the clash between modern Western-style and traditional Chinese medicine, though even these aren't quite enough to keep the viewer truly engaged. By this point, the film comes across as little more than an even more low key and slow moving companion piece to brother Oxide's Diary (which also starred Yue in another tale of ambiguous hauntings), with worryingly little reason to suspect things will improve. Thankfully, things pick up immeasurably around the halfway mark after little Ping makes her amusing observation. Certainly, Pang is far more comfortable with the film's supernatural and more leftfield elements, and the pace picks up immediately as it bursts into crazed life with lots of cheap scares and ghostly red herrings. The gloomy, ominous atmosphere, which had until then only served to slow the proceedings down even further, comes to the fore and quite suddenly makes sense, as do several previously innocuous seeming plot points which are now exploited for far more suitable purpose. The question asked earlier in the film - would you do silly things for your beloved? - is finally answered with a resolute "yes" as the plot takes all manner of wacky turns in the lead up to the ghoulish triple twist ending, none of which make much sense, but all of which are highly entertaining. As such, although it is hard to take some of the scares and supposedly sinister occurrences seriously, and the film never comes across as a particularly coherent whole, these latter stages are very enjoyable. Given this sudden shift in tone, its hard not to think that In Love With the Dead would have benefited considerably had the leaden opening stages been trimmed, or indeed that the whole affair would have worked better as the kind of madcap ghost comedy so popular in Hong Kong during the 1980s - which the film basically resembles aside from its needlessly po-faced approach. However, thanks mainly to a hysterical second half it remains an entertaining and worthwhile slice of supernatural soap opera, which does at least show Pang attempting to branch out somewhat. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |










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