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    by MD14913


I have to admit that Charlene Choi played her part to the max. A very eerie atmosphere was sustained throughout the movie and the ending was creepy too. No more cute giggly parts for Ms. Choi. She can play with the big girls now.
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    by Se13an




Dark and gritty tale of the obsessiveness of love. Charlene Choi really does a great job as the unstable main character. Too many people play up mental illness as loud raving hyper-active types while she really taps into that slow boil like a less sadistic Eihi Shiima from Audition.

The hallucinations were good not too over the top or seemed out of place with the rest of the grimy gloom of the movie. I can't help but draw connections between this and Re-Cycle, another of the Pang Brother's movies. It is almost like Re-Cycle was the rough draft for this film. The movie does an excellent job of making it possible for the average person. I have touched on this point before that in the US too often horror-thriller movies like this take place only with the absurdly wealthy or famous, Misery is a good example, while in Asia they're suspense movies usually involve the common everyday person which allows for a much quicker association with the characters. Definitely worth checking out.

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    by EB46993




Charlene Choi is a schizophrenic woman obsessed with another man (played by Shawn Yue) in this film by director Oxide Pang. The condition of schizophrenia is given ample attention and the script is exceedingly well-written and complex. The visuals are dark with limited (yet effective) use of CGI to communicate important elements to the viewer. There are a lot of twists and turns within this originally structured storyline, but in the end they are all logical extensions when the film is studied and understood properly. This is one of the best horror films I've ever had the pleasure of watching.

If Gillian Chung had her breakthrough performance in "Beyond Our Ken" (2004), then Charlene Choi has now officially had her breakthrough performance in "Diary" (2006). She's practically unrecognizable from her previous roles. She's psychologically fragile, obsessive, desperate, subtle, and very unstable. The cinematography and settings are gorgeous, using a variety of techniques to create a dim, murky atmosphere. Some scenes are in black-and-white, while others are shot with restricted colors. The overall feel of the film reminded me of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's work, absent the ambient soundtrack – Oxide uses his trademark horror beats to great effect here. The limited CGI is very fantasy-like, which is interesting considering the fact that it occurs within an apartment. Basically, "Diary" is eye candy from minute one.

It is ironic that all of the great storytelling that was lacking from "Re-Cycle" (2006) has miraculously appeared in "Diary". It's almost as if the Pangs decided to sacrifice the former for the latter, because "Diary" simply could not be written more effectively. It acts like a mystery that slowly reveals itself until the very last frame. There is a significant focus on character perspective and subjectivity that ultimately provides the driving force.

Easily the single best Chinese horror film I've ever seen.

Rating: 10/10

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    by ladynka


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