 |  |  |  | | A not entirely successful UFO thriller. While a strong sense of suspense is maintained in the house and around Wu Chien-Lien's gradual transmogrification the story tends to drag. Despite three good screenwriters, and the capable Jacob Cheung helming it, somehow things went astrayed during the filming of this ghost story by Peter Chan. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | | I liked the script and the mood and I think if they'd had more time and money with which to make the movie they were *trying* to make that this would have been a great movie. As it was things like the house filled with blue light bulbs, the obvious gas jets in the burning house, and the scene at the playground that jumps from daylight to bad day-for-night with no passage of time between the cut, kept destroying my suspension of disbelief. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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 |  |  |  | | Although not without flaws, this movie is suspenseful enough to keep your attention. After a while, just hearing the song gave me chills! Nice plot twist in the end, even though it was left quite vague and hanging. Good acting all around, kudos to Ng Sin Lin for portraying "two" women; I really bought into the idea that she was possessed. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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