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Kei yau yeh

  • 2013
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
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Kei yau yeh (2013)
Horror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe second installment of the Hong Kong horror-film portmanteau series features a nurse spellbound by a cursed pillow, students romping through a haunted school and a deadly encounter betwee... Ler tudoThe second installment of the Hong Kong horror-film portmanteau series features a nurse spellbound by a cursed pillow, students romping through a haunted school and a deadly encounter between a mysterious man and a prostitute. (Mandarin with English subtitles)The second installment of the Hong Kong horror-film portmanteau series features a nurse spellbound by a cursed pillow, students romping through a haunted school and a deadly encounter between a mysterious man and a prostitute. (Mandarin with English subtitles)

  • Direção
    • Lawrence Ah-Mon
    • Gordon Chan
    • Teddy Robin Kwan
  • Roteiristas
    • Gordon Chan
    • Pik-Wah Lee
    • Mathew Tang
  • Artistas
    • Fala Chen
    • Ka-Tung Lam
    • Teddy Robin Kwan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    521
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Lawrence Ah-Mon
      • Gordon Chan
      • Teddy Robin Kwan
    • Roteiristas
      • Gordon Chan
      • Pik-Wah Lee
      • Mathew Tang
    • Artistas
      • Fala Chen
      • Ka-Tung Lam
      • Teddy Robin Kwan
    • 5Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
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    Fala Chen
    Fala Chen
    • Chow Jing Ee
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Ka-Tung Lam
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    Jacqueline Chan
    • Little Bo
    • (as Pui-Yin Chan)
    Lai-Ling Chan
    • Fatty's mother
    Wing-San Chan
      Yiu-Wing Chan
      • Fatty Keung
      Tsz-Hong Cheng
      Cheuk-Wang Cheung
        Kwok-Keung Cheung
        Kwok-Keung Cheung
        Wing-Sum Cheung
          Newton Lai Hon Chi
          Cho-Man Chiang
            Ho-Hin Chiu
            Chun-Yu Chung
            Sing-Yeung Chung
            • Ghost student
            Wan-Fong Fung
            • Ghost at School
            Yau-Tong Fung
            • Direção
              • Lawrence Ah-Mon
              • Gordon Chan
              • Teddy Robin Kwan
            • Roteiristas
              • Gordon Chan
              • Pik-Wah Lee
              • Mathew Tang
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            8WisdomsHammer

            Liked it even better than the first one, which I also enjoyed

            Two of the three stories in Tales from the Dark Part 2 are my favorites out of the entire series: Hide and Seek, and Black Umbrella.

            The first story is titled "Pillow." I found it a little confusing and drawn out. It seems like two stories awkwardly combined: one about a fighting couple and the other about a haunted or possessed pillow, I guess. It's difficult to talk about it without giving anything away. It's well acted and apparently a critic's favorite, but definitely not mine.

            The second story, "Hide and Seek", is my favorite story of the whole series. A group of kids go play hide and seek in recently abandoned school and are joined by unexpected players. It was creepy, fun, and surprisingly short for a story that seemed so rich.

            The last story, "Black Umbrella," follows an old man with a black umbrella around the city as tries to help a bunch of ungrateful people. He makes a mark on the handle of his umbrella for each good deed (I think). I found the ending to be a delightful surprise. As the old man says, "It's hard to be kind."

            I love anthology horror movies. This is among my favorites.
            moviexclusive

            A disappointing follow-up to its flawed but entertaining predecessor, this second parter falters with dull storytelling, disappointing endings and a dearth of genuine scares

            More appropriately titled 'Tales of Diminishing Returns', this second instalment of the horror duology based on acclaimed Chinese writer Lilian Lee's stories sees Gordon Chan, Lawrence Lau and Teddy Robin botching the track record established by Lee Chi-Ngai and Fruit Chan in its predecessor. Not one of the three stories here matches up in terms of scares or just plain entertainment with that in the first entry, even when measured against the worst of that lot, i.e. Simon Yam's 'Stolen Goods'.

            Just as how Yam's short kicked off that instalment, this one begins with the most underwhelming of them all, Chan's 'Pillow'. Scripted by Chan himself, the title refers to a medical pillow whom lead protagonist Ching Yi (Fala Chen) buys in a bid to overcome her insomnia. The cause of that is revealed right at the start - her boyfriend (Lam Ka Tung) has disappeared following a heated argument between the pair one night after he discovers that she has been tapping into his phone and reading his messages.

            But with sleep comes a string of recurrent dreams where her boyfriend is forcing himself onto her, the answer to her nightly disturbances simply too obvious and banal. One suspects all too early in the story that the mystery lies not within the pillow itself, but in Ching-Yi; once that is pretty much established, it isn't hard to guess why she is having them nightmares. Such a straightforward tale could certainly have benefited from a less clinical telling, but Chan approaches it in a disappointingly candid manner without much use of sound or visual effects. The result is both dull and uninvolving, not helped too by Fala's unconvincing performance.

            Lawrence Lau's 'Hide N Seek' therefore comes like a gust of fresh air, setting up from the start the disappearance of a little girl named Ceci one week ago whom the two male protagonists we see lamenting about it are somehow guilty for. Framing the proceedings as flashback, Lau and his screenwriter Mathew Tang (who is also the producer and brainchild of this franchise) take their audience back to that fateful night when eight former elementary schoolmates visit the abandoned premises of their school about to be torn down.

            The school is haunted all right, and the shocking appearance (yes, you'll agree when you see it for yourself in the movie) of a creepy watchman who warns them not to stay past dark pretty much confirms that. Of course, they don't listen, but instead of just sitting in a circle telling ghost stories, they decide to play a twist of the old 'hide-and- seek' around the school with roles of ghostbuster, human and ghost assigned to each one of the players. You can guess that the otherworldly inhabitants of the school will join in the 'fun', which Lau milks for some genuinely thrilling moments.

            Even though it does rely on tried-and-tested techniques in the horror rulebook, Lau executes them fairly well to still get your pulse racing. There is little by way of plot or character here, but Lau's aim here is to give his audience a taut and tense experience most reminiscent of the old-school Hong Kong horror movies; and in that regard, he proves surprisingly successful. It's a pity then that Tang doesn't quite know how to bring the narrative to a satisfying close, relying on an unconvincing twist that leaves too much hanging.

            What goodwill Lau redeems is lost by the time Robin's 'Black Umbrella' rolls along. Fans of 80s and 90s Hong Kong cinema will surely recognise the diminutive icon, who both acts and stars in this closing segment scripted by Lilian Lee herself. Unfolding as two parallel narrative threads that eventually coalesce on the 14th day of the Seventh Month, the first has Robin playing a wizened do-gooder Lam carrying a black umbrella on which handle he scratches a mark on after every kind deed, while the second sees Aliza Mo as a Mainland prostitute looking for her mark.

            Unfortunately for the latter, Lam isn't as simple as he looks - despite looking like easy prey she can fleece by claiming that he had raped her. While it is, we must admit, an ending that we never quite expected, it is nonetheless deeply unsatisfying, so left-of-field that it raises more questions than answers, as abrupt as it is inexplicable. Rather than leaving on a high note, it pretty much hollows out its audience and (with no disrespect to the venerable Robin) leaves you with a simple thought - 'WTF'.

            In fact, more critical audiences will say the same of each and every one of the shorts in this triptych. To put it simply, there is little or no payoff at the end of Chan, Lau and Robin's stories, and only Lau's manages to eke out some degree of horror. A valiant effort it has been on the part of Bill Kong and Tang, but this high-profile attempt at injecting life into a now-dormant genre in Hong Kong cinema pretty much fizzles out. Now we know why the horror genre has been absent for so many years, and with such lacklustre entries, we suspect that it will continue to remain lifeless.

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            • Data de lançamento
              • 8 de agosto de 2013 (Hong Kong)
            • País de origem
              • Hong Kong
            • Idiomas
              • Cantonês
              • Mandarim
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