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Jing sheng jian jiao
2001, regia di Aman Chang, Adrian Kwan
Scheda: Nazione: Hong Kong - Produzione: Dream Movie Entertainment, Tonrock International - Distribuzione: Universe Laser & Video Co. Ltd. - Soggetto: Johnny Lee Gwing Gaai - Sceneggiatura: Lee Gwing Gaai - Fotografia: Chai Wing Fai - Musiche: EMP - Formato: Color - Durata: 87' (91').
Cast:
Sam Lee, Jerry Lamb, Myolie Wu, Angela Tong,
Fong Ping,
Jude Poyer,
Ka-Hung Wai,
Tsz Hung Wong.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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mjsimpson.co.uk: «Loopy
Hong Kong horror comedy nonsense doesn’t come much loopier than this. Skinny
geek Joe (Sam Lee: Gen X Cops) is a journalist and wannabe screenwriter
who shares a flat with his fat geek friend Herpes (Jerry Lam). No, honestly -
the character’s called Herpes. They’re investigating a femme fatale (Angela Tong,
the Canadian born actress who voices Dee Dee in Dexter’s Laboratory - I kid you
not!) who is luring men to her flat and killing them in nasty, supernatural ways.
Joe seeks help from a mysterious internet source on the mainland who sends over
his daughter, the gorgeous Yan (Myolie Wu). Both Joe and Herpes fall for her,
the former quite sweetly, the latter more crudely, but neither stands a chance.
She wants a man like her favourite romantic novelist, who clearly understands
women - but oh, irony, that’s Joe under a pseudonym. How can he convince her?
Meanwhile, Herpes becomes surrogate mother to a baby spirit brought over by Yan
to help out, who quickly grows to an adult, in body at least. Only Herpes can
see him and, in a really gross plot twist, has to develop magical breasts so he
can suckle him. The climax of Jing Sheng Jian Jiao is a desperate fight
against the witch (or whatever the hell she is) and the zombie thing she’s been
feeding her murder victims to. The ‘plot’ wanders all over the shop and the
whole thing is played for knockabout laughs and features comic mugging that
would make Three Stooges fans say, “Goodness me, that’s a bit unsubtle.” It’s
okay in a desperately silly sort of way but there’s no aspect of it you could
actually commend. Fortunately, the great thing about VCDs - this one has the
usual mangled English subtitles - is that they’re dirt cheap (about five to
eight quid in London) so you’re not investing much money and therefore not
expecting much return. Which is handy».
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Conosciuto anche con i titoli: Scaremonger; Geng Sing Chim Giu.
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