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The Weird Man
Chang is known for his lone swordsman and hero movies and strangely The Weird Man still reflects this. Cheng plays a righteous, beheaded priest with supernatural powers that returns from the dead to wreak havoc against one of the corrupt kingdoms, making Cheng a heroic swords-ghost.
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Plot Summary
A troubled teenager, sent to live with his estranged uncle in a remote coastal town, discovers that the town is plagued by a series of bizarre murders. As the killings escalate, he finds himself drawn into a dark mystery involving a local legend and the potential involvement of those closest to him.
Critical Reception
The Weird Man received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often divided on its effectiveness as a horror film. While some praised its atmospheric tension and the performance of Michael York, others found the plot convoluted and the scares predictable. Audiences generally responded similarly, with the film finding a modest cult following over time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
Criticized for a muddled plot and an unsatisfying resolution.
Michael York's performance was often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those that exist suggest a mixed bag. Some appreciate its vintage horror feel and mystery elements, while others find it dated and lacking in genuine scares.
Fun Fact
The film's isolated coastal setting was chosen to enhance the sense of isolation and dread, with much of the filming taking place in and around the relatively small town of Astoria, Oregon.
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