Showing posts with label Hong Kong horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong horror. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2022

Mr. Vampire (1985) - A Quick Review

 

Classic Hong Kong movie!

Mr. Vampire is comedy/horror/martial arts movie released in Hong Kong in 1985 starring Lam Ching-Ying, Ricky Hui Koon-Ying, Chin Siu-Ho, Moon Lee Choi-Fung, Billy Lau Nam-Kwong, Pauline Wong Siu-Fung, Huang Ha, and Yuen Wah. Mr. Vampire was directed by Ricky Lau Koon-Wai, with martial arts directed by  Lam Ching-Ying and Yuen Wah. Sammo Hung was the producer of this movie.

Our heroes. From left: Ricky Hui, Lam Ching-Ying, and Chin Siu-Ho.

In Mr. Vampire, Lam Ching-Ying plays Master Kau, a Taoist priest who is an expert in the supernatural arts. He has two assistants, Man-choi (played by Ricky Hui) and Chow Chun (played by Chin Siu-Ho), who are both a bit immature. They get a case from rich businessman Yam Fat (played by Huang Ha), who arrives with his daughter, Yam Ting Ting (played by Moon Lee Choi-Fung); Mr. Yam wants to remove his dead father from his grave and rebury him to bring prosperity to the Yam family. When they unearth the body, they find that the corpse has barely decomposed, and the place where he was buried has bad feng shui. They bring the corpse back to their house, and the two assistants fail to properly seal it in its coffin. It escapes, eventually claiming several victims.

Though the victims bear the wounds of a vampire attack, the idiotic police inspector (played by Billy Lau) arrests Master Kau for their murders. While jailed, Master Kau sees one of the victims come back to life and attack the police chief! Chow Chun breaks him out and they battle the vampire until they subdue it. Meanwhile, the original vampire grows stronger every day it stays loose. Man-choi gets attacked by the vampire, and Master Kau has to give him a remedy to stave off becoming a vampire (as you can guess, things don't go according to plan). Throughout all of this, Chow Chun is seduced by a ghost (played by Pauline Wong Siu-Fung), who is taking his life force every time they "get it on". Master Kau has a lot to deal with in this movie!

One of the all-time classic scenes in Hong Kong cinema.

Mr. Vampire is one of the all-time classic Hong Kong movies. The success of this movie started the jiangshi trend in Hong Kong films, and many sequels and spin-offs came from this movie. This is the role Lam Ching-Ying is most remembered for, and he played it (and roles very similar to it) in many films after Mr. Vampire. Sammo Hung produced this movie, once again showing how influential he was in the history of Hong Kong film.

So, what do I think about the movie? I love it! It's definitely a classic! Lam Ching-Ying is great in this. He plays Master Kau with sternness, intelligence, strength, and a bit of empathy. He is always on top of the situation, and you can tell he cares about his assistants (and those he is hired to help). The story is interesting as well; they explain why the grandfather's corpse became a vampire, how they can stop it, and how to cure vampirism if you contract it. The comedy is good, too (though, humor is subjective). Billy Lau is so good as the idiotic police inspector. This is one of the best roles I've seen him in, actually. He is such a pompous jerk in this movie. The scene where he loses control of his body and the scene where he tries to fight off a vampire are great. There is a bit of tragedy in this as well (though it's not depressing or anything). Pauline Wong Siu-Fung as the ghost seducing Chow Chun is incredible. You end up feeling bad for her by the end. The way her character is introduced is so awesome and eerie. One of the best creepy introductory scenes ever filmed, in my opinion.

The action is wild and crazy in Mr. Vampire!

The action in Mr. Vampire is fun and crazy. There is not actually a lot of martial arts fighting in it. Chin Siu-Ho is the main fighter of the movie, and he does some awesome moves. Lam Ching-Ying gets to show off a brutal kick or two, as well. The incredible Moon Lee is in this movie, who is an awesome fighter in other movies, but she does not fight at all in Mr. Vampire. Kind of disappointing if you're a Moon Lee fan, but she is still great in this. She even helps out at the end! Otherwise, all the action mainly consists of crazy stunts. Lots of brutal falls, crashing through furniture, explosions, and magical mayhem. It's just a fun time!

I highly recommend Mr. Vampire. It's a classic that you need to see if you are into Hong Kong cinema or Asian cinema in general. Admittedly, Mr. Vampire is not that scary, and there are two scenes of animal cruelty (one involving a snake, the other one a chicken), but don't let that stop you from watching this great movie. Watch the movie that started the vampire craze in Hong Kong (and Japan) and gave Lam Ching-Ying his most beloved role. Maybe you'll get the bug and look for more jiangshi movies. It could happen!



The DVD I watched for this review. It's great, though the English dub calls the jiangshi/vampires "zombies". I need this on Blu-ray!
Back cover of the DVD case.


The DVD disc. Master Kau looks on with determination.




Reviewed by David Williams

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Encounter Of The Spooky Kind (1980) - A Review

 

Classic and influential Hong Kong horror comedy movie.

Encounter of The Spooky Kind (also known as Encounters Of The Spooky Kind, Close Encounter Of The Spooky Kind, and Spooky Encounters) is a horror/comedy/martial arts movie starring Sammo Hung, Chung Fat, Huang Ha, Tai Bo, Peter Chan Lung, Leung Suet-mei, and Lam Ching-Ying. Encounter Of The Spooky Kind was directed by Sammo Hung, with martial arts also directed by Sammo along with Yuen Biao, Lam Ching-Ying, and Billy Chan Wui-Ngai.

Bold Cheung played by Sammo Hung. Cheung goes through some stuff in this movie!

In Encounter Of The Spooky Kind, Sammo Hung plays Bold Cheung, a very proud coachman married to a seemingly unhappy wife (played by Leung Suet-mei). Cheung drives Master Tam (played by Huang Ha), a very important person, to his "appointments". Trust me, these appointments aren't medical. One day, Cheung walks in on his wife cheating on him... but the man is able to escape before Cheung can fully see him. All that is left behind is the man's shoe. Of course, it is Master Tam that was with Cheung's wife. Master Tam doesn't want Bold Cheung (or the town) to find out what he's doing, so he decides Cheung needs to die. Tam's assistant (played by Tai Bo) has just the plan to get rid of Cheung.

Bold Cheung is dared to spend the night in a temple; if he can make it, he will be paid a lot of money. Unbeknownst to him, Tam's assistant hired the corrupt priest Chin Hoi (played by Peter Chan Lung) to raise a corpse in the temple from the dead and make it kill Cheung! Luckily, the priest's colleague Tsui (played by Chung Fat) overhears this plan and warns Cheung about it; he even gives him ways to fight off the jiangshi (the reanimated vampire corpse). 

Bold Cheung having an encounter of the spooky kind...

After Bold Cheung survives the temple twice, he comes home to find out he's been framed for murder! He gets arrested, escapes, but now the authorities (led by Lam Ching-Ying) are after him. Priest Tsui decides to take Bold Cheung as his apprentice, as Priest Chin Hoi has one last evil plan to kill him. Can Bold Cheung survive this last onslaught?

Encounter Of The Spooky Kind is a classic Hong Kong movie, and its success at the time started the trend of martial arts comedy horror films there. It was the first movie to showcase the jiangshi (hopping vampire). This movie was very influential (as was a lot of Sammo Hung's work), and it lead to other movies like Mr. Vampire, Vampire vs. Vampire and... Encounter Of The Spooky Kind II.

This movie is great! It's funny (though, humor is subjective), it's creepy, and it has great fight scenes. What more could you want? The movie is not gory (though there is a scene where Bold Cheung gets a chunk bitten out of his leg; it's bloody but not excessively so), and the scares are mild (though a young child might find it scary). The special effects are a mixed bag; some are good (like the leg bite), but some are more...low quality. I don't mind the special effects; they add to the charm of the film.

As for the story, it's pretty good. Everything makes sense. It has the kind of plot where one thing leads to another, which leads to another, and so on (which is why I had to abruptly end the plot summary, otherwise I would just describe the whole movie). Sammo Hung as Bold Cheung is a very likeable protagonist. He is not a bad guy, but his bravery gets him into trouble. Chung Fat as Priest Tsui is great as well. He is an honest priest trying to use magic for good, not for evil. Lam Ching-Ying as the Inspector trying to arrest Bold Cheung is also awesome. He brings humor along with the seriousness of law enforcement. The other actors do their parts well, but Sammo and Chung Fat are the best in this movie.

The fighting is fast, furious, hard-hitting, and spooky!

This being a Sammo Hung movie from the 1980s, you can bet that the action is great in Encounter Of The Spooky Kind! The fights are fast, hard-hitting, and executed to perfection. In Sammo's first fight against the jiangshi, we see him throw some hard strikes that connect for real against the vampire (including a brutal punch to its face). Another great scene is when the evil priest takes control of Bold Cheung's arm, causing a brawl in an outdoor restaurant. Sammo takes a brutal fall when trying to control his arm. From there we get some awesome fighting against a crew of police officers. In the final fight scene, Bold Cheung and his opponents get possessed by spirits who have very distinct fighting styles. The fighting is hardcore here, and is a real treat to watch. Also, watch for the almost botched stunt at the end where a flaming structure falls down and almost lands on Sammo, who moves away just in time. Crazy stuff!

As you can imagine, I highly recommend Encounter Of The Spooky Kind. It's a classic Hong Kong movie, a must watch if you are an Asian cinema fan. It's a fun, spooky, funny, action-packed movie. I will say, there are two scenes which may disturb viewers: a real chicken is decapitated in a ritual the evil priest performs, and the very end scene is very shocking. It's a spoiler, but man, it's pretty messed up. Despite those scenes, this movie is so good! Watch it!


The cover for the DVD I watched for this review.


Back cover for the DVD.


The DVD disc. Talk about spooky!






Reviewed by David Williams


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