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Double Vision

Titolo originale: Shuang tong
  • 2002
  • T
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Double Vision (2002)
FantasyHorrorMystery

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.An FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.An FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.

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    • Kuo-Fu Chen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Richard Epcar
    • Chao-Bin Su
  • Star
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • David Morse
    • Rene Liu
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    3323
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    • Regia
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Richard Epcar
      • Chao-Bin Su
    • Star
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • David Morse
      • Rene Liu
    • 29Recensioni degli utenti
    • 21Recensioni della critica
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      • 2 vittorie e 10 candidature totali

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    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Huang Huo-tu
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Kevin Richter
    Rene Liu
    Rene Liu
    • Ching-fang
    Leon Dai
    Leon Dai
    • Li Feng-bo
    Kuei-Mei Yang
    Kuei-Mei Yang
    • Coroner
    Sihung Lung
    Sihung Lung
    • Taoist Expert
    Brett Climo
    Brett Climo
    • Serial Killer
    Wei-Han Huang
    • Mei-Mei
    Han Chang
    Han Chang
    • Detective Chang
    Kuang-Chi Chang
    • Reporter
    Akio Chen
    Akio Chen
    Hui-Hui Chiang
    King Chin
    King Chin
    Heng-Yin Chou
    Heng-Yin Chou
    • Reporter
    De-Hai Chu
    Li-Kun Hsu
    • Cult member
    Judy Ya-Hsin Ko
    • Xiao Ya, betelnut girl
    Yun-Chan Lee
    Yun-Chan Lee
    • Reporter
    • Regia
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Richard Epcar
      • Chao-Bin Su
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    Recensioni degli utenti29

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    5Kashmirgrey

    A Confused Film

    This film had an engaging premise. A murderer is shooting pellets laced with a mite-bearing, extremely hallucinogenic mold into air conditioners of intended victims. The victims then destroy themselves in a manner orchestrated by their killer.

    Now here is the disappointing part... The film could not decided if it was going to remain a mystery or a supernatural thriller. Unfortunately, by the time the credits rolled, I really didn't care.

    There are several different sub-plots traveling straight together in the first half of the film. Tony Leung Ka Fai plays a cop failing to cope with the attempted murder of his daughter and the suicide of a corrupt fellow officer he helped bring to justice. His daughter won't speak and his neglected wife is seeking a divorce. Amid the murders, Leung Ka Fai learns that a FBI agent specializing in behavioral science and assigned to work with him, has been summoned by his superiors for show. One of his fellow detectives alludes to this and that the government might have a malevolent purpose behind this. The investigation points towards supernatural forces, and we are led into a temple where we witness a murder take place in the midst of what appears to be a Taiwanese Satanic ceremony.

    All this flies straight together, but then each veers off in a separate direction, and in order to make sense and keep up with the story line, the viewer needs "double vision."
    8videorama-759-859391

    One of 2002's most overlooked films, that delivers, deserves strict vision

    Here's one of these films that must of gone unnoticed in it's two week running. This would have to be one of the most overlooked films of 2002. We have two great male leads for starters who play good off each other. Taiwanese cop, Leung (always impressive) becomes obsessed with this case involving bizarre instances and deaths, if stylish, some in graphic detail that all lead to some fungus which has made it's way into the brain of the victims. Morse, strong here again in these roles, plays a FBI serial killer profiler, who teams up with Leung where he almost becomes more concerned with the destruction of Leung's family, than this mind wracking case. It involved a standoff that went horribly wrong, involving a family member, from which Leung's little daughter has gone mute. It's good too that we have the family angle, and more lighter, happier moments with Leung's family and Morse, who puts him in place, regarding his lovely wife, child. This film will cause you to use your noggen, even more so towards it's bleak end. Double Vision has some very violent scenes, I warn you, one involving a priest being disemboweled, as a few quite graphic be headings in a temple. This violence quite caught me by surprise. This is a supernatural violent, and imaginative thriller of a higher order, and damn well engrossing. If you're a supernatural horror freak or not, as not ever hearing of this one, hunt it down. I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised.
    6killercharm

    True Sage used for un-sage doings

    A string of serial murders look to be Taoist in nature. It's an interesting take on the paranormal. In this flick the ancient Taoist temple that is transported to Taiwan, complete with its gods, has a route to immortality that goes through four different hells. Then the last hell is the pathway to immortality. It's all very intriguing and creepy. The murders involve a fungus that is made and used as a weapon. In order to solve the crimes the powers that be have invited an FBI special agent to come over from the States to help the locals. Why? Because the USA is the world leader in serial killers.
    7veganflimgeek

    A taoist version of seven,pretty good.

    David morse is a underrated actor that is for sure. He and Tony lueng balance alot of this film on there shoulders which is ok since they can pull it off. Between them and the director they did a good job creating sympathy for the main characters.

    This is dark and brooding some times brutal serial killer mystery that has a few really well crafted surprises. I missed a chance to see this on the big screen at the SD asian film fest and i regret missing it. Too bad it played at the same time as giant live action transformers in the returner.

    Good pick for fans of asian horror but in that genre nothing beats tell me something and the eye.
    7simon_booth

    Above average horror

    Double Vision is a horror movie from Taiwan that may be "The Next Big Thing" amongst Asian film lovers. It stars Tony Leung Ka-Fai as an intense, troubled Taiwanese detective and David Morse as an FBI agent sent to assist the Taiwanese cops in the investigation of a serial killer (since America produces more of those than any other country, the FBI are considered to be the world's experts).

    It doesn't take much to discover that there's something very strange about the killings. The first victim is a business man, found frozen to death in his office on a hot day when the air conditioning was off. The second, a politician's wife is found burnt to death in her home - which shows no signs of fire damage.

    The Taiwanese cops are convinced the case is simply insolvable, as it is clearly the work of devils or demons. David Morse, sceptic that he is, is quite convinced the deaths are the work of human hands.

    Playing out rather like a multinational episode of the x-files, the film is infused with Taiwanese Taoism and the notion that there is more to the world than the ordinary human eye can see. Well, what good horror movie isn't?

    Tony Leung gives a fantastic performance as the intense, haunted cop, and David Morse fares better than most Western actors do in Asian productions. The film is very slick, with high production values and great cinematography (from Hong Kong legend Arthur Wong). It doesn't all make a lot of sense, if you try to think about it too much, but that's just an aspect of horror movies I guess I will get used to one day. Scares are not constant, but are effective.

    The script mixes together a large number of elements, and in particular contains far more political content than usually makes it into horror movies. Although clearly made with the international market in mind, it is very much focused on Taiwanese culture and history.

    Although the film tries to be smart, and perhaps by horror standards is, the presence of several lapses of logic frustrated me quite a bit. I never seem to get it, but I always wish a horror movie would actually make logical sense. I guess this is usually compromised for "I didn't see that coming" type scares and twists, and so it is in DOUBLE VISION. This is the primary reason why I'm not a horror movie fan, and was never going to *love* DV. For those that enjoyed THE RING and its ilk, I'm sure DOUBLE VISION will be perfectly satisfying. It's certainly a glossy production that attempts to cover a lot of ground, sometimes with success.

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      The shot of Ching-fang (Rene Liu) riding the scooter with her daughter required 27 takes.
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      The Hong Kond DVD includes an Unrated version of the film with a running time of 113mins NTSC. The R-rated version runs aprox 109mins NTSC. The extra footage in the Unrated version is to the Temple massacre sequence - Graphic beheadings, arms cut off, more bullet hits etc. Also a short scene at the end of the Temple massacre showing the last 2 police officers and 2 cult members in a stand off. Which quickly turns into a graphic killing of one of the policemen and cult member.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 novembre 2003 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Taiwan
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingue
      • Mandarino
      • Hokkien
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Australia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia
      • Nan Fang Film Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 53 minuti
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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