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Histoires de fantômes chinois II

Original title: Sien lui yau wan II: Yan gaan dou
  • 1990
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.3K
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Leslie Cheung and Joey Wang in Histoires de fantômes chinois II (1990)
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A Chinese Ghost Story II Chinese 倩女幽魂 II人間道 is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story an... Read allA Chinese Ghost Story II Chinese 倩女幽魂 II人間道 is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and is followed by A Chinese Ghost Story III.A Chinese Ghost Story II Chinese 倩女幽魂 II人間道 is a 1990 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film directed by Ching Siu-tung and produced by Tsui Hark. It is the sequel to A Chinese Ghost Story and is followed by A Chinese Ghost Story III.

  • Director
    • Siu-Tung Ching
  • Writers
    • Kan Keito
    • Kee-To Lam
    • Tai-Mok Lau
  • Stars
    • Leslie Cheung
    • Joey Wang
    • Michelle Reis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Siu-Tung Ching
    • Writers
      • Kan Keito
      • Kee-To Lam
      • Tai-Mok Lau
    • Stars
      • Leslie Cheung
      • Joey Wang
      • Michelle Reis
    • 25User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Leslie Cheung
    Leslie Cheung
    • Ling Choi San
    Joey Wang
    Joey Wang
    • Ching Fung…
    Michelle Reis
    Michelle Reis
    • Yuet Chi…
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Chi Chau…
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Yin Chek Hsia…
    Siu-Ming Lau
    Siu-Ming Lau
    • Lord Fu Tin Chau
    Waise Lee
    Waise Lee
    • Swordsman Hu
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Elder Chu
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • High Priest
    Siu-Chun To
    Siu-Chun To
    • Rebel
    Li Wang
    Li Wang
    • Rebel
    Siu-Hung Lau
    • High Priest's Disciple
    Hui Li
    • High Priest's Disciple
    Yu-Chun Wang
    • High Priest's Disciple
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    • High Priest's Disciple
    Kwok-Kin Ng
    • Bounty Hunter
    Johnny Koo
    Johnny Koo
    • Robber Chef at Inn
    Kai-Man Tin
    Kai-Man Tin
    • Jail Guard
    • Director
      • Siu-Tung Ching
    • Writers
      • Kan Keito
      • Kee-To Lam
      • Tai-Mok Lau
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    User reviews25

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    7alice liddell

    Brilliantly barking.

    Not entirely sane mixture of martial arts, supernatural tomfoolery, adventure epic, picaresque, Eastern philosophy and religion, and monster movie; featuring cowardly, yet devilishly handsome scholar-heroes, potty priests with magical nous, fearsome, yet cute, highkicking heroines, fat evil fake Buddhas, mendacious high priests, lumbering trolls, hairy gurus and noble warriors. You can choose either THE PHANTOM MENACE and George Lucas, who stole many of these elements to create an enervating sticky gloop that goes on way too long; or this, directed at a breathless pace, full of fun, joy, energy, terror, invention and wonder (and socio-historical critique) which ends far too soon.
    7alex_with_a_P

    Loads of ideas but unfocused story

    It has been more than 20 years since I watched this movie, so it was about time to dust off the old DVD Player and re-watch this old classic. While the first movie still holds up pretty well, I wish I could say the same about part two. But this one suffers from common 'sequlitis'. Or in other words, trying to ape the first movie but with bigger battles and special FX budget. I give the movie props for one thing, it doesn't run out of visual ideas and interesting characters. Unfortunately it all gets squandered in a meandering plot that struggles to engage viewers. There are lot of parallels to the first movie like the protagonist befriending a magician swordsman, encountering a hidden threat in form of monsters lurking in the dark, or a character hiding a loved one from being seen by others and hi-jinx ensues. Some shots were even completely re-used from it's predecessor like the chase scenes with the dogs in the forest (that are supposed to be wolves). The movie throws lots of dialogue at the viewer, most of it non-sensical mildly amusing comedy. Where the movie dropped the major ball though, is the romance in it's core. It is lifeless and not much time gets invested in making it believable. Is the t's probably the biggest gripe I have with the movie. Unfortunately the re-watch wasn't as satisfying as I hoped it would be (like part one). I hope part three is a step up from here.
    8redrum_driew

    Surprisingly likable

    Although I hadn't seen the first movie, the recap at the beginning brings you up to speed very quickly. The movie itself while not hilarious, cheered me up and made me laugh in a few parts, mainly when the monk, Autumn, was on screen.

    There's a lot of likable things about the movie, namely: love interests, thieves that appear out of nowhere (in the plot, not out of thin air), fight scenes with demons and a funny "freezing" spell, redemption of the "bad" guy, and most importantly (since more recent Asian movies seem to forget about them) a happy ending.

    Overall, if you want a funny movie that you can just relax while watching it (no serious people), give it a go.
    6BA_Harrison

    Totally different to the original, and totally off-the-wall.

    I'm torn between admiring A Chinese Ghost Story II for its sheer craziness and disliking it for being such an incoherent mess of a sequel to one of my favourite HK movies.

    The original A Chinese Ghost Story was the film that showed me there was more to Hong Kong cinema than Jackie Chan, director Siu-Tung Ching brilliantly blending romance, fantasy, comedy and horror; part 2, also directed by Siu-Tung Ching, is non-stop insanity that never achieves the lyrical beauty of its predecessor, but does deliver a giant, toothy monster and a demonic high monk who can transform into a massive golden Buddha and a giant centipede.

    Leslie Cheung reprises his role of timid debt collector Ling Choi San, who escapes from jail (having been wrongly arrested as a bandit after escaping from cannibals!); mistakenly stealing the horse of Taoist Chi Chau (Jacky Cheung), the young man seeks shelter in an abandoned villa in the woods. Chi Chau catches up with Ling Choi San, and the pair sort out the misunderstanding. During the night, the men are attacked by rebels posing as ghosts, who mistake Ling Choi San for renowned scholar Elder Chukot Ngo Long (Feng Ku), with whom he shared a cell. Amazingly, one of the rebels, Ching Fung (Joey Wong), is the exact double of ghost Siu Sihn (also Wong) from the first film; Ling Choi San is unsurprisingly smitten and agrees to help rescue her father, who is prisoner of the Imperialists.

    Despite the title, there are no real ghosts in this movie, but there's plenty of supernatural silliness as Ling Choi San and his new found friends do battle with evil forces. The film is a smorgasbord of over-the-top special effects filled sequences, most of which make very little sense, but which are undeniably visually impressive. Even the less effective effects - such as the silly demonic monster that continues to menace our heroes despite being cut in half - are entertaining, and there's surely something for everyone to enjoy (I particularly liked the 'sword surfing' scene).

    So, not the sequel I was hoping for, but still worth checking out if you like your HK movies to be completely bonkers.
    Issic

    Good sequel

    After the resounding success of "A Chinese Ghost Story" a second part had to be made. And what a sequel it is! This time our bumbling tax-collector finds himself in prison, fighting stacks of rubber monsters and befriending a Taoist who likes to travel underground! It's nice to see all the cast back too. This movie is very funny and never takes itself too seriously. For some who didn't quite understand the first movie, this is great to clear up any confusion. For the others, this is lighthearted entertainment.

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      Edited from Histoires de fantômes chinois (1987)

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • A Chinese Ghost Story II
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Film Workshop
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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