Director: Herman Yau
Cast: Gordon Lam Ka-Tung, Janice Man Wing-San, Andy Hui, Candice Yu On-On, Jacky Choi Kit, Wilfred Lau Ho-Lung, Tarah Chan Yi-Lam, Phat Chan Fei
Running Time: 94 min.
By Paul Bramhall
Out of all the Hong Kong directors who started out during the territory’s cinematic heyday, it’s only Herman Yau who continues to be as prolific today as he was during his 90’s peak. While Yau’s expansive filmography as a director spans the gamut of genres, it’s safe to say that for aficionados of HK cinema, it’s his Cat III outings with Anthony Wong in the 90’s that he’s most fondly remembered for. 1993’s The Untold Story and 1996’s Ebola Syndrome are considered pinnacles of the genre, and justifiably so, being entertaining exercises in wild excess anchored by Wong’s unhinged performances. Understandably, fans get excited whenever Yau returns to his Cat III horror roots, although they’ve been few and far between since.
During the 2010’s Yau helmed an impressive 18 movies in the directors chair, in addition to co-directing 3 more, and the mid-10’s in particular saw him return to the world of Cat III horror. Beginning with 2015’s divisive Sara, and ending with 2017’s Anthony Wong reunion The Sleep Curse, wedged in-between is the 2016 production Nessun Dorma. Yau also made the triad satire The Mobfathers in 2016, which the eagle eyed amongst you may notice also stars Anthony Wong and was slapped with a Cat III rating, but here it’s based purely on the content involving triads, which saw the rating as the default Continue reading
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