अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThis Chinese ghost film centers on the theme of the haunted streets in Hong Kong, where four loosely connected stories are depicted. A group of young friends go on a camping trip in the coun... सभी पढ़ेंThis Chinese ghost film centers on the theme of the haunted streets in Hong Kong, where four loosely connected stories are depicted. A group of young friends go on a camping trip in the countryside, where Ken encounters a mysterious woman near a grave. Afterward, Ken's life is ch... सभी पढ़ेंThis Chinese ghost film centers on the theme of the haunted streets in Hong Kong, where four loosely connected stories are depicted. A group of young friends go on a camping trip in the countryside, where Ken encounters a mysterious woman near a grave. Afterward, Ken's life is changed forever as he becomes a victim of ghost meddling. As the friends journey back to Hon... सभी पढ़ें
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- Spooky Old Lady
- (as Lan Law)
- Dr. Ho
- (as Siu-Kei Lee)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
First story involves a group of campers who tented on the beach near a cemetery. The victim seemed to choose the nude swimmer emerging from water over those he was camping with. Good choice. Christy Chung is a wife headed to an anniversary dinner in the second story. Her husband, a real estate agent, is attempting to take a client to view a house. A couple more stories follow making this an interesting and fun movie to watch. May not be the best from the series, but it started everything off.
In the first story, a group of friends go on a camping trip, where one of the campers, Ken (Louis Koo), encounters a mysterious woman (Lan Law) near a grave. It's a simple yet ghostly story that gives the film a good start.
The second story involves Mrs. To's (Christy Chung) date with her husband (Sunny Chan) to celebrate their wedding anniversary, but he never shows up. It's a tragic yet bone-chilling tale that would make you look over your shoulder twice.
The third story involves Jojo (Teresa Mak) being seduced by a ghost, which is the most sensual and, in my opinion, less scary of all the stories. Still, it was nicely done.
The final story involves Peter Butt (Simon Lui) visiting a theater with friends, but their enjoyment of the movie was cut short by restless ghosts and phantoms who haunt the building. From the zombie-looking audience members to May (Christine Ng) and Ng Tai-Hung's (Frankie Ng) run through endless corridors, this story is what I think the freakiest and intriguing of them all. Brilliantly done and very entertaining; my favorite scene was Hung discovering his movie ticket stub was date stamped in the 1960s in the present date of 1997!
Overall, this film is a chilling and entertaining beginning to the Troublesome Night trilogy.
Grade A
This first part of the enjoyable series is neither among the greatest nor among the worst Troublesome night features. All three episodes are well directed and atmospheric enough to convince. The acting is solid but not always outstanding and so are the stories. Let's take a brief look on the four episodes featured in here.
The first one starts rather childish and is centered around some male friends that want to celebrate an anniversary at a lake next to an old cemetery. One of the young men suddenly sees a beautiful naked woman that happens to be a ghost but nobody believes him. The teenagers then meet a group of girls that are camping on a beach and they start getting closer. As they try to play a stupid game on the nearby cemetery by ignoring several warnings, the forces of evil suddenly strike and one can't tell what is imagination or reality anymore until a stunning ending.
The second episode happens on the streets of Hongkong when the young men and women of the first episode are on their way back home. A young man and his female lover are on the road on a dark rainy night to sell a house to an old lady. The deal though happens to be a failure and the secret lovers get into a serious argument. Meanwhile, the wife of the cheating husband is preparing the couple's marriage anniversary. Then, several accidents occur on the nocturnal streets of the city and one is not sure anymore who of the characters is among the living and who has died in one of the accidents until the truth is revealed.
The third episodes goes back to some of the characters that met on that tragic night on the beach featured in the first episode. A young man and a young woman have become more than just friends and are starting a romantic relationship even if they are still shocked about the deadly events they have all been through together. After a while, the young woman starts to act strangely. Her boyfriend comes to the conclusion that she is cheating on him and starts to investigate with one of his friends and with the help of a strange exorcist who briefly appears in all four episodes and who is some sort of story teller. Soon, the trio realizes that the secret lover of the naive girl is nothing but a normal lover.
The fourth and last episode features some of the young men and women on their walk to the local movie theatres to watch the premiere of a movie. The arrogant main actor and his superficial girlfriend are also there. Despite several warnings, the couple sits on some reserved places and attracts the anger of those who should have sit down on these seats. The cinema quickly becomes a prison and madness strikes both characters that can't escape from their fate.
In the end, each episode had its gripping moments. Personally, I preferred the first episode which had several changes of pace and surprises until the very end. The episode I liked the least was the second one because it takes quite some time to actually kick off. All four episodes are though diverting enough to easily get through this flick and make you want to watch the sequels, too. Any fan of diversified and vivid horror cinema that doesn't take it self too serious at some points, should definitely check the series out. I would also recommend this flick to those that generally adore well done Hongkong cinema. Anybody who's expecting an entirely funny horror parody or a bleak and gripping slasher film might though rather dislike the film because of its variety.
This 1997 horror anthology known as "Troublesome Night" (aka "Yam yeung lo") wasn't really all that impressive. Sure, it was watchable and semi-entertaining, but it wasn't a particularly outstanding moment in the Hong Kong horror cinema, nor was it a particularly memorable movie experience.
This first entry in the franchise, does have some nice enough names on the cast list, with the likes of Louis Koo, Teresa Mak and Lan Law.
It should be said that the individual segments were nicely tied together, but the overall impression of the storyline and script was just less than mediocre for me. It was fairly weak for a horror anthology, with it having more emphasis on the comedy than on the horror aspects.
I managed to sit through the entire anthology - the first movie, not all 19 of them - but I weren't more than semi-entertained. I am rating "Troublesome Night" a four out of ten stars.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनFollowed by Yam yeung lo 2: Ngo joi nei joh yau (1997)
टॉप पसंद
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Troublesome Night
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