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Di yu wu men

Título original: Dei yuk mo moon
  • 1980
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30min
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Di yu wu men (1980)
AcciónComediaHorror folclóricoTerror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA secret agent investigates a village that is populated by crazed, inbred cannibals.A secret agent investigates a village that is populated by crazed, inbred cannibals.A secret agent investigates a village that is populated by crazed, inbred cannibals.

  • Dirección
    • Hark Tsui
  • Guionistas
    • Hark Tsui
    • Roy Szeto
  • Elenco
    • Norman Chu
    • Eddy Ko
    • Melvin Wong
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
    1.1 k
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    • Dirección
      • Hark Tsui
    • Guionistas
      • Hark Tsui
      • Roy Szeto
    • Elenco
      • Norman Chu
      • Eddy Ko
      • Melvin Wong
    • 16Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Agent 999
    • (as Norman Tsui Sui-Keung)
    Eddy Ko
    Eddy Ko
    • Chief
    • (as Hung Gao)
    Melvin Wong
    Melvin Wong
    • Rolex
    • (as Kam-seng Wong)
    Michelle Yim
    Michelle Yim
    • Ah Lin
    Mo-lin Cheung
    • Lin
    Fung Fung
    Fung Fung
    • Priest
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    • Wanderer with dark glasses
    San Kuai
    • Villager
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Villager
    Chun-Hua Li
    Chun-Hua Li
    • Villager
    • (as Chun-Wah Lee)
    Siu-Ming To
    Siu-Ming To
    • Blind Man
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    Yun-Sheng Pan
    • Zebra (Victim)
    David Wu
    David Wu
    • Bisected Victim
    Chor-Lam Tsang
    • Boatman
    Chin Hsiao
    Chin Hsiao
    • Daughter of Village Head
    • (as Kam Siu)
    Gwa-Pau Sai
    Gwa-Pau Sai
    • Villager
    Tin Nam Tam
    Tin Nam Tam
    • Villager
    Tin Sang Lung
    Tin Sang Lung
    • Lin's brother
    • Dirección
      • Hark Tsui
    • Guionistas
      • Hark Tsui
      • Roy Szeto
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    8EVOL666

    Crazy Kung-Fu/Gore/Cannibal/Comedy Hybrid...

    WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU is definitely one of the stranger films I've seen in a while...and honestly one of the more enjoyable. It's a very strange hybrid of kung-fu action, cannibal horror, and comedy - with some really off the wall scenes, and some decent gore.

    This one has a special government agent (known as agent 999) who goes to a remote island village to track down and arrest a notorious thief. Turns out the villagers are all cannibals who dine on unsuspecting visitors. Gore and hilarity ensue early on as our hero has numerous misadventures with the local townspeople which include various freaks, crazed mask-wearing butchers, a giant transvestite, and the towns chief - a greedy dick who hordes all the "meat" for himself and his security team, leaving almost nothing for the townspeople to live on.

    This could have been a really dark film considering the subject matter, but WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU is intentionally handled as a comedy with all sorts of goofiness to lighten the film - including the insatiable transvestite that doesn't take "no" for an answer, and a hilarious kung-fu segment involving roller-skates and fire-crackers. Many cross-genre films don't really work - but WE'RE GOING TO EAT YOU pulls it off. A great Sunday afternoon diversion - especially with a few drinks in ya...8/10
    7Hey_Sweden

    Once in Hell, there's no door out!

    The second directorial effort for the celebrated Hark Tsui, "We're Going to Eat You" is a gloriously insane combination of martial arts mayhem, slapstick comedy, and the splatter genre. Norman Chu stars as Agent 999, an operative for the "Central Surveillance Agency", who ventures deep into the jungle to find and apprehend a bandit known as - ha, ha - "Rolex" (Melvin Wong). He does find his quarry, but he also finds an entire village full of bloodthirsty - and energetic - cannibals.

    Often extremely amusing and never boring, this film seems determined to never let you catch your breath for long. It reaches a fever pitch early on and actually maintains it, generating a lot of appreciative guffaws from the viewer. Truth be told, it does come off as maybe TOO much at times, but at least one never has to wait long for more choice moments. The performances are, by and large, VERY hammy, and dialogue is delivered in a priceless sing-song style. The characters are over-the-top from beginning to end. Tsui populates the cast with some very distinctive and unhandsome faces. The comedy is uproarious, and the filmmakers never skimp on the gore. Effective pacing results in a reasonably tight run time of just under an hour and a half.

    "We're Going to Eat You" is certain to delight lovers of cinematic nuttiness. If you've always enjoyed Italian jungle / cannibal exploitation cinema, but thought that it could use more comedy and action, then THIS is the movie for you.

    Highly recommended.

    Seven out of 10.
    5christopher-underwood

    A great start with fast and gory action

    I know this film has it's fans and is possible I was just not in the mood, but I don't think so. A great start with fast and gory action that includes all manner of weapons two deaths and a guy cut in half with a saw whilst he is strapped to a table. All within the first five minutes. There is also a gory and well shot ending, but in between…fighting….slapstick comedy…oh and a 'cool' guy with a hat and a cigarette. I am never very good with Chinese humour, just a little broad for me and the endless below par kung-fu fighting…aagh! It looks OK, in fact it looks as if quite a lot was spent on it and there is a very large cast, but oh dear, no not for me.
    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Fun and crazy Hong Kong martial arts/cannibal comedy

    After tracking his target to a remote island, a government agent looking for a reputed criminal finds the island under the control of a crazed leader that has turned the populace into murderous cannibals like him and forces the agent to use his skills to get away from the island alive.

    Overall, the film features quite a lot to like. Among the most enjoyable aspects present is the deranged atmosphere that allows for the various elements to exist together rather easily. As this combines slapstick comedy, martial arts, and brutal horror film within the same space here with an island full of murderous cannibals who attack and kill without discretion but are treated with a sense of mockery at times that produces genuine laughs. The idea of this taking place within the confines of an investigation into a criminal hiding out on the island and the search to find him getting interrupted by the cannibals bringing about the threat of capture and butchery. This carries over into the finale where it constantly features him about to be killed and eaten by the villagers to prevent his escape which has a lot to like about it. Still, the main thing here is the mixing of martial arts and comedy. The overall presentation of this one is a martial arts film, with all sorts of confrontations here that are impressively choreographed and visually exciting. Focusing on crowd attacks for the most part with multiple thugs ganging up on a victim only to have to fight off the gang. There's a lot to like with the ability to incorporate hand-to-hand striking, knife-play, and other weaponry in these battles to enhance the action, and to do this in conjunction with the typical Hong Kong flair for comedy in their battles is a real treat to watch. With scenes involving inadvertent strikes on friends rather than foes, clanging into objects around them in the field of battle, or using an unexpected boost to escape a confrontation, the comedy manages to be quite hilarious while mixed together with the action. That it still remains serious enough that there's a legitimate concern for him in the fights when he's on the losing side is a real testament to the film which has a ton to enjoy. While there isn't much in the film to dislike, there are a few issues. The main problem is that there's an unnecessary and wholly unfunny bit here involving a transvestite character that interferes in the action for no reason. The whole scene is presented as a comic chase around their apartment as she tries to put amorous advances on an unconsenting male that goes on way too long as well, it presents some horribly outdated and at times outright offensive stereotypes that have no place in today's society. As a result, this sequence stops the film cold and feels highly problematic in today's society. Furthermore, the film's wildly changing tone can be an issue as it wildly switches between campy comedy, martial arts spectacular, and tense horror film, oftentimes within the same sequence and can feel highly disjointing and distracting than if it had stuck to one or two storylines instead. However, this isn't that bad and doesn't hold this one down that much.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Language and Brief Nudity.
    7gorytus-20672

    Comedy horror martial arts mixed grill

    Aug 21

    One of director Tsui Harks early films and a very good one too.

    Its a really mix of comedy and martial arts with some pretty gory scenes thrown in and the story does involves cannibalism. This is quite different and well worth checking out.

    On the whole i do still prefer Tsui Harks earlier film "The Butterfly Murders".

    7.5 out of 10.

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      • 2 de abril de 1980 (Hong Kong)
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      • Hong Kong
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      • Cantonés
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