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The Painted Skin
A scholar falls for a beautiful maiden whom he invites to stay with him, but she is not what she seems to be...
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Plot Summary
A young scholar, Wang An, falls deeply in love with a beautiful maiden he encounters in the woods, unaware that she is actually a malevolent fox spirit. The spirit manipulates him, drawing him into a dark world. However, Wang An's devoted wife and a wandering Taoist priest become aware of the deception and must find a way to rescue him from the demon's clutches.
Critical Reception
The Painted Skin, a classic of Hong Kong horror cinema, is appreciated for its atmospheric visuals and its early exploration of supernatural themes within Chinese folklore. While its pacing and special effects are indicative of its era, it is often cited as an influential work for its chilling portrayal of demonic possession and the battle between good and evil.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and iconic imagery.
Recognized for its faithful adaptation of classic Chinese ghost stories.
Considered a significant early example of supernatural horror in Asian cinema.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of a 1931 Chinese film of the same name, which was one of the earliest Chinese sound films.
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