Runtime: 97 minutes
Directed by: Kuei-Chih Hung
Starring: Tanny Tien, Wang Yong, Chen Szu-Chia, Shum Lo, Lee Sau-Kei
From: Shaw Brothers
A Shaw Brothers version of Les Diaboliques? Heck yes. Hopefully no one minds me spending the last few days viewing films from the same era. The 70’s and 80’s are something I dig, as implied or explicitly stated many times over the years. Furthermore, Arrow’s streaming platform is one that is always not viewed enough by me.
In 1919, Chun Yu is a real vile SOB; his wife’s family have experienced a downturn and she has both tuberculosis and pulmonary heart disease. He constantly physically abuses his sick wife, not to mention the maid. There’s also verbal and even sexual abuse. He’s so OOT in his awful behavior, everyone will be happy about his accidental turned on-purpose demise. The wife is haunted by the death by the death… how much this follows the model of the 1955 movie’s plot of course won’t be spoiled by me.
Disappointment will be had if you expect this to be nonstop bonkers like The Boxer’s Omen (this movie’s director also directed that) or was filled w/ gross-out gags. There are some goopy moments but the scares are more traditional. Sadly, there’s a 5 minute segment of bad “comedy” involving a pair of insufferable goofball men, one cross-eyed and the other such a sap that he pissed his pants out of fright. I was happy that only this segment featured the bad “comedy.”
The finale features the wackiness that more than a few likely prefer in their old Hong Kong horror. A female character (I won’t mention which one) suddenly appears fully nude in a row, gesticulating around as Moroder’s The Apartment-from the American Gigolo soundtrack-plays. She is then what I’ll describe as “beaten by la chancla!” Then, we get a scene “inspired” by a famous bit in 1964’s Kwaidan. Like I said, wacky.
The denouement is baffling in a bad way & is best recognized by me as not happening in my canon. Regardless, those knowing that this is a fun riff on a great movie in Les Diabloiques will go in w/ the correct expectations.