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Plot Summary
A martial artist seeks revenge against the gangster who murdered his lover. He finds himself reincarnated as a ghost, unable to rest until his vengeance is complete. With the help of a medium, he learns to harness his ghostly powers to confront his enemies. The film blends supernatural elements with intense action sequences as he navigates the living world from beyond the grave.
Critical Reception
The 1987 Hong Kong horror film 'Ghost' (幽灵) is a lesser-known entry in the genre but has garnered a cult following for its unique blend of supernatural horror, martial arts, and dark humor. While not a mainstream critical darling, it's often praised by fans for its inventive premise and energetic execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative fusion of ghost story tropes and Hong Kong action cinema.
Appreciated for its dark humor and supernatural fight sequences.
Seen as an intriguing, albeit less polished, entry in the supernatural martial arts subgenre.
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Fun Fact
Director Ronny Yu would later go on to direct Hollywood blockbusters like 'Bride of Chucky' and 'Freddy vs. Jason'.
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