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On lok jin cheung

  • 1990
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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On lok jin cheung (1990)
ActionCrimeDramaHorrorThriller

A pleasant trip to the Phillipines is turned into tragedy when the tour bus is kidnapped by a group of rebels that want to exchange the prisoners for the Rebel Leader's brother.A pleasant trip to the Phillipines is turned into tragedy when the tour bus is kidnapped by a group of rebels that want to exchange the prisoners for the Rebel Leader's brother.A pleasant trip to the Phillipines is turned into tragedy when the tour bus is kidnapped by a group of rebels that want to exchange the prisoners for the Rebel Leader's brother.

  • Director
    • Eric Tsang
  • Writer
    • Yin Nam
  • Stars
    • Eric Tsang
    • Irene Wan
    • Kwong-Leung Wong
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    264
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    • Director
      • Eric Tsang
    • Writer
      • Yin Nam
    • Stars
      • Eric Tsang
      • Irene Wan
      • Kwong-Leung Wong
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Bob
    Irene Wan
    Irene Wan
    • Candy
    Kwong-Leung Wong
    Kwong-Leung Wong
    • Big Eyes
    • (as Tommy Wong)
    Chih-Hsi Li
    Chih-Hsi Li
    • Wah
    Joan Lai-Kau Tong
    Joan Lai-Kau Tong
    • Lai
    Ching Ching Yiu
    • Pei
    Sin-Man Yu
    • Judy
    • (as Anouk)
    Victor Wong
    Victor Wong
    • Grandpa
    Pik-Wan Tang
    Pik-Wan Tang
    • Grandma
    Yin Nam
    • Kwong
    Spanky Manikan
    Spanky Manikan
    • Sam
    Bernardo Bernardo
    Bernardo Bernardo
    • Aaron
    Perry Berry
    • Rain Man
    Melinda Betron
    Deo Caonis
      Chi-Yu Chan
      Hau-ling Chan
      Lai Hing Chan
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      • Writer
        • Yin Nam
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      6Bogey Man

      Welcome to Philippines!

      Eric Tsang directed and starred in this vacationer's worst nightmare of a movie, Fatal Vacation. This Hong Kong film tells the story of group of Chinese people that are on vacation in the Philippines and their tour guide is funny and optimistic Bob, played by director Tsang. Soon the group is kidnapped and taken hostage by some local revolutionaries who have their member in prison. They will free the tourists if their member is freed by the Philippines government. After many killings and rapes by the kidnappers, our group gets a chance to fight back and so they do.

      This is a routine Hong Kong heroic bloodshed action with plenty of humor elements, but not too much, fortunately. As an action film, this is only mediocre and offers nothing special when compared to the real masterpieces made in Hong Kong. Photography is nothing special this time, but at least the action scenes are fairly interesting and explosive. There is one harrowing scene that reminds me of similar scene in John Woo's Bullet in the Head and its savage war camp segment, that is still far more disturbing than the scene in Fatal Vacation. The scene in Fatal Vacation ends in one of the more memorable "heroic death" scenes in Hong Kong cinema, and that is a must see for fans of the genre. Otherwise, as mentioned, this is pretty mediocre Eastern actioner, pretty violent but never as powerful and masterful as the real classics made in Hong Kong. Still, this is worth checking out for fans of Hong Kong cinema.

      There are many scenes that depict the fears of future and what will happen to Hong Kong in 1997. That was a topic in many Hong Kong films made before 1997 so Fatal Vacation is among many others to criticize and depict these fears. The humor is sometimes too stupid as Eric Tsang tries to be funny (he succeeds also) but still this is not any slapstick Stephen Chow film, fortunately.

      I give Fatal Vacation 6/10 and recommend it for fans of the genre only. If one has seen masterpieces of Ringo Lam, John Woo and Mak brothers among others, then this feels pretty tame, but still watchable film.
      8keVin-19

      Old movie but still rank one of the best !

      I just bought this movie. Didn't expected much since i just bought it because it's an offer item. But it turned out to be a very enjoyable movie. The acting are ok, you can see most of the hong kong actors are still young at that time. Mostly up and coming especially Eric Tsang. It's a movie with a mixture of action, drama, romance, violence and comedy. Worth watching !
      4Coventry

      Hey, it's Walter Chang from "Tremors"!

      I may not have seen that many movies from Hong-Kong, but in the ones I have there's always the same thing annoying me tremendously. I'm referring to the sudden, abrupt, and extreme leaps in tone and atmosphere. One moment, you're looking at something that almost feels like slapstick, then the next you're in the middle of a sadist and disturbing thriller. It's also like this in "Fatal Vacation".

      I almost turned off the film after half an hour because it felt like a lame comedy about uptight and eccentric tourists from Hong-Kong traveling around in The Philippines. The first half hour only features idiotic situations (like males dancing in bikinis) and stereotype comedy-characters, like an over-enthusiast tour guide, a dancing midget, an overbearing grandmother, and an adulterous husband. Then, practically out of nowhere, the group is taken hostage by a violent band of guerillas, and there isn't anything to laugh about anymore. The tourists are brutally executed, regardless of age or gender, raped and beaten up. It may just be me, but my autistic brain short-circuited due to this sudden shift in tone. The half hour of comedy is quite annoying, but the barbaric half isn't much better. It's unoriginal, raw, and deeply unpleasant.

      Bizarre detail, this extremely obscure (at least, I assume it is) stars the recognizable American - although with obvious Chinese roots - actor Victor Wong, known from cult hits "Big Trouble in Little China", "Prince of Darkness" and my personal favorite monster-movie "Tremors". This guy was the inventor of the name "Graboids", I'll have you know!
      8fertilecelluloid

      Deliciusly gory, entertaining exploitation from ex-soprano-voiced goofball

      When this narrowly distributed flick was made, Eric Tsang was playing soprano-voiced goofballs in piles of average Hong Kong forgettables. Now, he's matured beautifully and he's playing crime bosses in accomplished dramas like "Infernal Affairs". In other words, he's come a long way, baby! "Fatal Vacation" is one of the few features Tsang has directed, and it's a keeper.

      Simple set-up for maximum bloodshed: A bus load of holiday makers are taken hostage by brutal, unreasonable revolutionaries. They do what they can to survive and end up dead for their efforts. Most do, anyway.

      Being a child of late Eighties Hong Kong cinema, this is a graphic, unapologetic, mean-spirited exploitationer with close to a dozen jaw-dropping displays of vicious mayhem. It moves like a bullet train and is efficiently directed by Tsang. The rural setting is pictorially interesting and acts as a stark counterpoint to the deliciously gory violence, some of which is admirably shocking.
      7ajji-2

      lives up to its name!

      This one did not look promising, mainly because no 'name' Hong Kong actors were in it. but it turned out to be a pretty decent thriller. some scenes were pretty intense and violent, but realistic. acting was overall OK, i just wish Hong Kong actors wouldn't shout so much.

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        Hong Kong actress Yu Sin Man was actually sexually violated during the filming of the rape scene in the movie. According to director and star Eric Tsang, an actor was called in last minute to play a Filipino soldier who would rape Sin Man's character. To give more realism to the scene, Tsang told the actor to rip Sin Man's clothes off, pull out his penis and force himself on her. But the actor misunderstood and tried to penetrate her with his penis, until the cameraman stopped him. Even after all that, Tsang still included the scene in the final cut of the film, but without the more explicit details. Sin Man reportedly had nightmares following her sexual violation and ended her short-lived acting career soon after.

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      • Release date
        • January 6, 1990 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Philippines
      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Tagalog
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Fatal Vacation
      • Filming locations
        • Philippines
      • Production companies
        • Friends Cheer Limited
        • GH Pictures
        • Paragon Films Ltd.
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 36m(96 min)
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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