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| Product Title: | Inner Senses 異度空間 异度空间 カルマ(異度空間)(香港版) Inner Senses |
| Artist Name(s): | Leslie Cheung (Actor) | Karena Lam (Actor) | Waise Lee | Valerie Chow | Norman Tsui | Derek Yee | YANG QIAN LING | Law Chi Leung 張 國榮 (Actor) | 林嘉欣 (Actor) | 李子雄 | 周嘉玲 | 徐少強 | 爾 冬陞 | 楊倩玲 | 羅志良 张 国荣 (Actor) | 林嘉欣 (Actor) | 李子雄 | 周嘉玲 | 徐少强 | 尔 冬升 | 杨倩玲 | 罗志良 張國榮 (レスリー・チャン) (Actor) | 林嘉欣(カリーナ・ラム) (Actor) | 李子雄(レイ・チーホン) | 周嘉玲(チャウ・カーリン) | 徐少強(チョイ・シウキョン) | 爾冬隆(イー・トンシン) | YANG QIAN LING | 羅志良(ロー・チーリョン) 장국영 (Actor) | Karena Lam (Actor) | Waise Lee | Valerie Chow | Norman Tsui | Derek Yee | YANG QIAN LING | Law Chi Leung |
| Director: | Law Chi Leung 羅志良 罗志良 羅志良(ロー・チーリョン) Law Chi Leung |
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| Release Date: | 2002-05-31 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 100 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Universe Laser (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 110 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1001834161 |
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* Sound Mix :
- Cantonese: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Mandarin: Dolby Digital Stereo
* DVD Type : DVD-5
* Extras :
- 電影人檔案 Stars' File
- 製作特輯 Making of
主演:張國榮╱林嘉欣╱李子雄╱周嘉玲
Cast: Leslie Cheung/ Karena Lin/ Waise Lee/ Valerie Chow
導演:羅志良
Director: Lo Chi Leung
昕經常看到靈異幻象,她的心理醫生占知道這全因昕過往在家庭、愛情的孤獨與痛楚而起。占將所有時間放在昕身上,希望可以幫到她。最終,占與昕相戀。然而,占竟慢慢走上昕以前的道路及看到虛假的影像,仿佛置身另一空間,更勾起占二十年前永世不能磨滅的記憶。一個關於占在中學時代的女朋友榆,因他提出分手而令她自殺……
Yan always sees dead people. Jim, her psychologist, thinks it's all in her mind bought by loneliness and by unpleasant experiences from past relationships. He devotes all his time to curing her. Jim soon falls in love as Yan is freed of her vision. But then he starts seeing dead people too. Jim remembers his past. His girlfriend in high school, named Yu, committed suicide when Jim tried to break up with her in twenty years ago. Now, with Yan's help and love, can Jim face up to the ghost and end the nightmare?
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Professional Review of "Inner Senses"
This professional review refers to Inner Senses (US Version)
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2002 may become the revolutionary year for Hong Kong horror film genre. Released little earlier than The Eye, Inner Senses is another well constructed horror film that totally beats the mediocre and declining Troublesome Night series or its successors. Similar to The Eyes in which both of them are probably inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster The Sixth Sense, it has a "ghost seeing" plot. Yan (Karena Lam) believes she sees dead people. Her doctor Wilson (Waise Lee), who is also her brother-in-law, refers her to his friend, a psychiatrist called Jim (Leslie Cheung). Jim diagnoses that it is all her illusions and cures her successfully. After Yan is recovered, Jim soon realizes he is suffering from what Yan used to suffer, he sees ghost himself! Eventually, he finally figures out that everything seems to be related to his unforgotten past... Based on the experience of Double Tap, we should be aware that director Bruce Law likes to deal with his subject matter in a serious and professional manner. In Double Tap, he hired professional guns experts to teach Leslie Cheung and Alex Fong the proper way of loading and handling guns. In this film, the dialogues remind us of this professionalism again. Leslie Cheung's dialogues as a psychiatrist appear plausible, yet Law also managed not to throw in a lot of medical terms to baffle us. I am certain he has spent a lot of time to consult with real medical professionals and ensure that every dialogue and medical procedure in the film look feasible. Compared to the narrative strategy of Double Tap, this film shows enormous improvement. Law's depiction of characters in Double Tap lacks complex emotions. Psychological conflicts of the characters are hardly seen. In this film, although I wouldn't say it is perfect, the minds of the characters are portrayed in a much more visually engaging and subtle way. Law learned to give life to the characters by enriching their behaviours. Unlike the empty minded Rick (Leslie Cheung in Double Tap) who is always sitting there and crying, Jim has a way more complicated mind, and it is revealed to us through his dialogues, the decoration of his home, what he hides deep in his bookshelf... Leslie Cheung's portrayal as the collapsed psychiatrist is extraordinary. He proves to us that he is not restricted to action or love story only. His range is much wider actually. Besides Cheung, the most interesting character is Norman Tsui. His character is exceedingly original and full of potentials to expand. It is too bad to see that he does not share too much screening time there. The biggest problem of this film is that, it starts out brilliantly and promising but ends up deteriorating. The second half of this film is a total degression. To me, the theme of this film looks solid and clear at first. A hypothesis is constructed gradually in the first half - there is no ghost in the world. However, when Jim's problem arises, this hypothesis begins to shake. When the ghost pops up at last, it completely destroys what the director originally planned to convey. The inconsistent treatment of its theme is very distracting. Moreover, the image of the ghost looks significantly identical to the ghost in Ring 0 - Birth, even the wacky bone cracking noise is exactly duplicated, which is a deep disappointment. In terms of the consistency of the subject matter and the ability of the director, Inner Senses is not a satisfactory work. Nevertheless, the professionalism and the enthusiasm of the production crew is well worth recognized and acknowledged. VCD (HK version) - Horror films always contain noir style cinematography, it is not easy to identify the darkened objects on the screen easily. For the sake of a better image quality, the DVD version seems to be an inevitable choice. Cool guy(s) - Leslie Cheung Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
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Customer Review of "Inner Senses"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (43)
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March 31, 2007
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I made the mistake of watching this film shortly after breaking up with my girlfriend. I really wasn't scared, frightened or shocked by what I saw in the film; however, I felt miserable for days afterward about this movie. I do credit it for giving me a reason to go back and work things out with my girlfriend and get back together... Thank you Leslie for doing that for me! I admit there were "dead" parts in the movie where it seemed to lag. Sure, some of the effects aren't up to "Hollywood" standards. However, I still believe that it's a really good movie compared to what else is out there. I would even say it holds it's own to this day, five years after it was made. There is no effort to make sure a sequel can be made or that the ghosts come back to haunt someone else, like in most horror films. This is just a film that carves it's own nitch and tells it's story. I must say that the psychological aspects of the characters and how they interacted with each other was definately well done. You really could pick up on the central themes of the story, which I wouldn't say was all about "ghosts"; but pain, loss and making amends with others. Some couldn't do this, like Yan's apartment manager. However, the central characters were able to at least try. For me, when Jim was on the rooftop with Yu for the final scene, I really could understand what he was going through and it felt so real that I did forget it was a movie I was watching. Now when I watch it (it's only one of three foreign films I own) I really do treasure it as it is Leslie Cheung's last film. However, now it's more bittersweet as it seems somewhat that his personal deamons showed up in this film. It is truly a loss not to have him around... RIP Leslie Cheung. |
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March 20, 2007
This customer review refers to Inner Senses (US Version)
| The first 30-45 minutes of the movie shows potential for a good scare, which included some good creep out moments. However it is when the story re-centers itself around Leslie's character that this movie begins to fall apart. Leslie's character's haunt actually saps the scare out of the show & as the end unfolded with a poorly costumed ghost, it became laughable. Acting/performance was top notch but almost seemed in vain since half the viewers (at least in my camp) were stifling giggles, rolling their eyes or taking bathroom breaks during the conclusion. You may want to "pass" on purchasing this DVD. |
November 7, 2004
This customer review refers to Inner Senses (US Version)
| my cousin had the movie and when I saw, it was really good. I ddin't get scared by any of the ghost parts, but I thought the ending was pretty sad and good when the guy's old girlfriend came to talk to him |
April 1, 2004
| is also his last movie with him. The coincidence of his death compare with the movie have shocked me ! |
January 18, 2004
This customer review refers to Inner Senses (US Version)
| DON'T watch this...IT'LL SCARE U TO DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!! |











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