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A Chinese Ghost Story
Government official Ling Choi Sin journeys to the parched Black Mountain Village, to help its inhabitants find water. As he leads a group of volunteers up the haunted mountain, he encounters a bevy of sexy demons as well as a lovely girl named Siu Sin. After wooing her with some candy, he falls for her... and then realises that he is caught in a deadly triangle; another guy, a demon-hunter named Yan Chek Ha is also in love with Siu Sin. However, before the two men can settle their differences, they have to contend with the evil Tree Demon as well as a one-armed demon hunter who is determined to kill all the supernatural beings.
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Plot Summary
A young tax collector, Ning Caichen, encounters a beautiful, ethereal woman named Nie Xiaoqian who is actually a ghost bound to serve an ancient tree demon. Ning finds himself falling in love with Nie, despite the perilous dangers posed by the demon and his spectral minions. He must find a way to break her curse and save her from eternal servitude.
Critical Reception
The 2011 remake of 'A Chinese Ghost Story' received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some acknowledged the visual effects and action sequences, many felt it lacked the charm, emotional depth, and iconic performances of the original 1987 film. It was often criticized for deviating from the source material and for a less compelling romantic storyline.
What Reviewers Say
Visually impressive with elaborate action sequences.
Fails to capture the magic and charm of the original film.
The romantic chemistry between the leads is underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a division of opinion. Many found the special effects and fight scenes to be entertaining, but a significant portion felt the movie was a pale imitation of the beloved 1987 original, citing a lack of emotional resonance and a weaker plot.
Fun Fact
This 2011 film is a remake of the 1987 Hong Kong romantic comedy-horror film of the same name, which starred Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong and is considered a classic of the genre.
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