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| Product Title: | Possessed (US Version) 奪魄勾魂 (美國版) 夺魄勾魂 (美国版) 奪魄勾魂(US版) Possessed (US Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Julian Cheung (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Tse Kwan Ho | Wilson Yip | Ozawa Shinju | Joe Ma 張智霖 (Actor) | 李燦森 (Actor) | 謝君豪 | 葉偉信 | 小澤真珠 | 馬偉豪 张智霖 (Actor) | 李灿森 (Actor) | 谢君豪 | 叶伟信 | 小泽真珠 | 马伟豪 張智霖(チョン・チーラム) (Actor) | 李燦森(サム・リー) (Actor) | 謝君豪(ツェ・クワンホー) | 葉偉信(ウィルソン・イップ) | 小澤真珠 | 馬偉豪 (ジョー・マ) Julian Cheung (Actor) | Sam Lee (Actor) | Tse Kwan Ho | Wilson Yip | Ozawa Shinju | Joe Ma |
| Director: | Billy Chung 鍾 少雄 Chung Shao Xiong 鍾少雄(ビリー・チョン) Chung Shao Xiong |
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| Release Date: | 2002-12-17 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Rating: | IIB |
| Duration: | 90 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Tai Seng Video (US) |
| Package Weight: | 100 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1002266442 |
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Cast: Cheung Chi Lam/ Sam Lee/ Tse Kwan Ho/ Ozawa Maju
導演:鍾少雄
Director: Billy Chung
半年前喪妻的劉牧師成功為一殺母姊的大學畢業生和女孩驅魔,電台靈異節目主特人Toby及占乘時作現場報導。事後Toby被邪靈入侵,狂性大發,將占身首異處。邪靈透露了一個不為人知的秘密……
A priest, whose wife was dead in a car accident half-year ago, is called upon to fight against the evil spirit inside a university graduate and a girl. The horrible incident attracts Toby and Jim, the hosts of a radio program of ghostly content. Toby's behavior is found abnormal. She suddenly turns mad and decapitated Jim. The evil spirit deliberately attacks the pain deep down in his heart. Finally she tells an unknown secret....
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2002 is a fruitful year for horror movie in Hong Kong. To name a few successful ones are Inner Senses, The Eye and Three. In the end of the year, the trend does not die away, more and more horror flicks keep emerging, Possessed is another typical product of this trend. The story of this film follows the cliche of the genre - a ghost is seeking revenge against the protagonists. What is unusual and innovative about this story is that a clergyman is included. In most Chinese horror movies, the exorcist is always a Chinese monk or Dao master, it is rare to have a catholic clergyman to fight the ghost. Nevertheless, it is little disappointing that director Billy Chung did not spend too much time on this atypical character, most of the film is in fact assigned to the love sub-plot between Julian Cheung and Maju Ozawa, which is depicted in a dry and insipid manner. The story also fails to explain some of the mysteries like why there is a two years interval before the ghost seeks his revenge. The ending is awkward as we do not understand why so and so (no spoiler...) is the one to suffer. What I like about this movie is the horrific atmosphere generated by the director. For instance, the scene when Sam Lee kills his mother is very realistic and has a documentary touch; the moments when Julian Cheung and Tse Kwan-Ho are haunted are also eye catching. Although most scenes lack surprise, they are still handled properly. As I have said above, since a clergyman is employed to substitute "Lung Po" (a representative figure of Hong Kong ghostbuster that is usually portrayed by actress Law Lan), it is not hard to expect some religious "exorcist" scenes. In fact, these scenes are quite refreshing as they are not normally seen in a Hong Kong movie, but the problem is that they resemble their western counterpart Exorcist (1973) too much, that it is like a copycat of the western classic. Another disappointing part of the movie is the love sub-plot of Cheung and Ozawa. Similar to Billy Chung's previous film Devil Face Angel Heart, the love scenes are very boring and prolonged outrageously that is tough for audience to endure. If the portion of this love story can be minimized, while the character of the clergyman, or the conflict between the clergyman and the TV studio, can be extended, I am sure this movie would be more engaging, and the pace would also speed up a lot. As the protagonists of the movie, Julian Cheung and Maju Ozawa have done a qualified job, but they are in no way comparable with Tse Kwan-Ho, an excellent stage actor. Tse is few of the actors in Hong Kong who can act with their eyes alone (Other examples are Tony Leung Chiu-Wai and Anthony Wong). In this movie, what is astonishing about Tse's performance is that he is able to express the misery of the characters with merely his eyes. Dialogues seem to be totally redundant. In fact, his character is designed more successfully and profoundly than the two protagonists. He has to suffer the loss of his wife and also the shaking of his belief. His role is definitely worth more screen time than he has now. Other minor roles like the possessed Sam Lee and Yoyo Chen are also impressive. It is not easy to summarize Billy Chung's movies since his performance is always fluctuating. He has made successful works like Esprit D'Amour and Undercover Blues before, but he is also the director of crappy productions like Devil Face Angel Heart. For Possessed, I would say it is a mediocre effort, that is, you wouldn't find it very boring, but on the other hand, there are not too much to praise or discover as well. Reviewed by: Kantorates - Cinespot.com |
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August 10, 2005
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| This is an alright flic. For some reason it brought to mind "Evil Dead", "Trainspotting" and "The Exorcist". I'm not much of a critic, but I can say that the special effects - although not entirely cheesy, were pretty low budget. I can see this being a cult classic some day, call me crazy. I just like hearing demons speak Chinese! It rules! |
October 7, 2003
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| this movies is pretty confusion in the beginning but it alrite in the middle and ending part. this movie is not really scary but it alrite. |
January 26, 2003
| When you hear the word possessed, you will think about a person's body being taken over by a ghost. This is what this movie is all about. Some parts are like the excorcist which is kinda lame. There are some jump parts which got me pretty well. You won't know why there is a ghost possessing people until near the end but by that time, you get bored of the movie and it becomes dumb. The acting is ok in this movie. If you have about 1 1/2 hrs to spare with nothing else to do and no good movies to watch, this would be movie to watch just to get rid of time. |












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