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Shi heng xiong jian

  • 2022
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Shi heng xiong jian (2022)
An old school anthology consisting of three short films, Tales from the Occult is the first in a new omnibus series about the hidden horrors that lurk behind the urban landscape of Hong Kong.
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An old school anthology consisting of three short films, Tales from the Occult is the first in a new omnibus series about the hidden horrors that lurk behind the urban landscape of Hong Kong... Read allAn old school anthology consisting of three short films, Tales from the Occult is the first in a new omnibus series about the hidden horrors that lurk behind the urban landscape of Hong Kong.An old school anthology consisting of three short films, Tales from the Occult is the first in a new omnibus series about the hidden horrors that lurk behind the urban landscape of Hong Kong.

  • Directors
    • Fruit Chan
    • Chi-Keung Fung
    • Wesley Hoi Ip Sang
  • Writers
    • Fruit Chan
    • Chi-Keung Fung
    • Siu-Hong Ho
  • Stars
    • Pui-Yue Bo
    • Charm Man Peter Chan
    • Chun-Wai Chan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    209
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Fruit Chan
      • Chi-Keung Fung
      • Wesley Hoi Ip Sang
    • Writers
      • Fruit Chan
      • Chi-Keung Fung
      • Siu-Hong Ho
    • Stars
      • Pui-Yue Bo
      • Charm Man Peter Chan
      • Chun-Wai Chan
    • 3User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pui-Yue Bo
    Pui-Yue Bo
    • Sorceress (segment The Tenement)
    Charm Man Peter Chan
    • Lucky (segment The Tenement)
    • (as Peter Chan Charm-Man)
    Chun-Wai Chan
    • CID (segment The Chink)
    Kwong-Yan Chan
    • Gangster (segment The Tenement)
    Van Wi-Rok Chan
    • Lai Bing-Fai (segment The Chink)
    Wai Shu Chan
    • Extra's leader (segment Dead Mall)
    • (as Chan Wai Shu)
    Sze-Ching Chau
    • Cosplayer (segment Dead Mall)
    Paul Che
    Paul Che
    • Uncle Lang (segment The Tenement)
    Cathy Chek
    • Journalist Flora (segment The Tenement)
    Lawrence Cheng
    Lawrence Cheng
    • Dr. Ronald Cheng (segment The Chink)
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    Chung-Chi Cheung
    • Drunkard (segment The Tenement)
    Niki Hoi-Ting Cheung
    • Cosplayer (segment Dead Mall)
    Wang-Chow Cheung
    • Gangster (segment The Tenement)
    Suet-Ying Chung
    Suet-Ying Chung
    • Mi Mi (segment Dead Mall)
    Samuel Chun-Yin Hui
    • Sneaky guy (segment The Tenement)
    Kwok-Tung Hung
    • Twin's parent (segment Dead Mall)
    Kris Ip
    • Netizen (segment Dead Mall)
    Tsz-Ling Ip
    • Twin's parent (segment Dead Mall)
    • Directors
      • Fruit Chan
      • Chi-Keung Fung
      • Wesley Hoi Ip Sang
    • Writers
      • Fruit Chan
      • Chi-Keung Fung
      • Siu-Hong Ho
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    9kannibalcorpsegrinder

    An overall impressive and enjoyable Asian horror anthology

    A trio of Hong Kong directors provides a ghostly anthology with a trio of tales in one film.

    The Good Stor(ies): The Chink-After moving into a new apartment, two girlfriends try to use their newfound freedom to their advantage by using the opportunity to reconnect and build their relationship following a traumatic incident in their childhood. Once it becomes obvious that they're not completely over those feelings of dread and fear, the two realize that more than ghosts may be after them. This is a great start to things and is a fine opening segment. The breezy setup and breakneck pace create a fantastic mood here, generating the initial means of the past trauma that affects the one girl. As an appropriately unnerving and terrifying incident in its own right, the fact that it still haunts and horrifies them still comes through not just in the dialogue between her and her uncle but the constant flashbacks trying to make sense of the initial moment in their childhood. The frequent flashes from the ghostly figure following her add to the creepy atmosphere in addition to the concept at play generating some unnerving incidents. There's even some work showing the lengths to which their relationship has impacted their lives since the incident involving several shocking reveals and twists that come off rather nicely, and while the segment might run a bit too long trying to focus on some secondary storylines in a misguided way to boost the running time, they're not that detrimental.

    Dead Mall-Working on cultivating his channel, an online wealth investor begins staging a video to encourage investment in a new mall slated to open soon by using the managers and a crew of paid actors. When things take a turn for the worse as a figure wearing a gas mask begins stalking him he tries to use whatever he can to escape the situation. Overall, this segment has quite a lot to really like about it. Offering a pointed commentary on modern consumer culture and social media influencers, the setup here is quite topical even without the grim shots of the crowded street-walkers adorned in various protective masks. The shift towards the consumerism featured here with the staged antics at the mall opening with actors nearly messing up their marks while he tries to shill the benefits of the grand opening also signals the start of the turn towards a stalker-based genre experience. The gas mask-adorned stranger continually spotted around him while trying to bilk out clueless fans of their money adds some much-needed tension to the segment aided along nicely with the subplot involving the original tragedy that destroyed the original mall and necessitating its rebuild they're promoting. That there are several other storylines in play during the finale, with a disgruntled follower of the influencer taking revenge, the ghost-hunt livestream, the actors left behind being terrorized by the ghost, and the stalker hunting down whoever they can, all serve to generate some solid action and suspense in the facility. While there's a bit too much going on to keep track of as it's quite easy to lose track of who's where in the building as well as for what reason, this segment has enough going on to be quite fun and chilling.

    The Tenement-Living in a worn-down apartment complex, a struggling writer becomes convinced that a ghost is moving between the various floors of the building, requiring her and several friends to band together to investigate what's going on. As they try to figure out the cause of the strange sightings, the group eventually discovers something far deadlier may be at plan than they expected. This one manages to come off rather strongly and makes for a rather strong finish. That the segment grows in seriousness throughout the running time as we get to see more of the ghost adds immensely to the atmosphere. Initially suspecting the ghost to be the figment of their imagination brought about by the convict who moved into the building, the growing realization that it's a genuine supernatural entity becomes far more obvious over time. From the encounter with the spiritualist who suspects something is amiss to the preparational ceremony to battle the ghost, the events that come about leading to the full reveal add a more comedic spin than expected and have a lot to like. A subplot involving the life of the gangster coming back to haunt him adds nothing of value and makes this run on a bit too long for its own good, but otherwise, there's not much to dislike here to close this out rather strongly.

    The Bad Stor(ies): Despite minor flaws cropping up in each segment, none of them are truly bad.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
    3paul_haakonsen

    Horror anthology wholly devoid of horror...

    Right, well I have to say that I wasn't harboring much of any high hopes for the 2022 Hong Kong horror anthology "Shi Heng Xiong Jian" (aka "Tales From the Occult"), simply because it was a horror anthology. But given my fascination with the Hong Kong cinema and this being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I gave it a fair chance.

    Writers Fruit Chan, Chi-Keung Fung, Wesley Hoi Ip Sang, Ryan Wai-Chun Ling, Ho Siu-Hong and Stanley Wong delivered what you would expect from a horror anthology. So if you enjoy horror anthologies, you might get a kick out of "Shi Heng Xiong Jian". I, however, found very little enjoyment here.

    The stories, titled The Chink, Dead Mall and Tenement, were simply too mundane and rather devoid of anything even remotely scary, and that made for a rather bland viewing experience. There were only three tales in this anthology, and they weren't exactly all that enjoyable.

    Of all the cast members in the three segments, I was only familiar with actor Richie Jen. I will say, though, that the acting performances in all three segments were fair enough, especially taking into consideration the limitations imposed by the inferior storylines.

    For a horror anthology then "Shi Heng Xiong Jian" was a pretty weak experience. The stories were lacking scary bits, and not even in terms of traditional Asian horror was there anything to write home about here.

    "Shi Heng Xiong Jian" is the type of horror anthology that came and went without leaving a lasting impression. And should you happen to be one of the people that end up watching it, you will most likely shelf it immediately after watching it and never bring it out ever again.

    My rating of "Shi Heng Xiong Jian" lands on a three out of ten stars.
    6panta-4

    Mediocre...

    Three stories making one horror "to be"... interesting concept that needs lots of extra work to be captivating or scarry. But, it is a watchable film with mosty bad acting. For me the third part was the best but still just on the border of mediocre.

    The movie kept going in circles trying to find a pace, scares, something that makes sense in those stories and trying to stumble on something that will keep the interest of horror lovers and getting lost in that search! Lack of direction and director's personality could be the reason... trying to play safe is not the best option in art!

    Sorry, my Hong Kong friends, you missed the opportunity to impress.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2022 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Tales from the Occult
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong
    • Production companies
      • Media Asia Films
      • Movie Addict Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $65,806
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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