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Directed byPou-Soi Cheang
CastCharlene Choi, Steven Cheung, Alex Fong, Ho-Yin Wong and Kenny Kwan
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2002
DVD ReleaseJuly 20, 2004
Running Time90 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code601641477246
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Languages: Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Cantonese (Original Language)
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Average user review: 4.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteFunny horror?Quote
Reminiscent of the Mr. Vampire movies of the 1980's but with a modern feel and stars the "Twins" Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung, both of whom are cute and fun to watch. The last reviewer did a fine job of describing this film, especially since it IS very much like House on Haunted Hill where you don't know what is really supernatural and what is a plot to get the inheritance money. But I just wanted to put my 2 cents in and say I liked it very much, as well. It was funny yet still spooky, gives some insight into Chinese culture-the modern mixed with past customs, and just a good time to watch and see what happens.
All in all, it is well worth seeing if you can wrap your brain around the idea of comedy and horror sharing one genre in a film.
April 3, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteOffbeat horror comedyQuote
Families don't get much more dysfunctional than the vast clan of half-siblings in "Death Curse" (original title: "Goo chak sam fong fong"). Pou-Soi Cheang throws in some genuine scares and laughs over the course of this movie, and a slightly out-of-sync finale that is pure hilarity right up to the end.

Petulant, bratty Nancy (Charlene Choi) is petulant and bratty, and even soaks money from Keith (Lawrence Chou), knowing he's besotted with her. Then she receives a letter from her long-lost father, who is inviting his eight kids (by six wives!) to stay with him. When Nancy arrives, she finds that daddy has already died of a heart attack.

To inherit, each must offer incense at midnight for seven weeks, and hug each other. But then the eldest brother starts hallucinating and collapses, and Deon and Ben (Steven Cheung) vanish while fetching a doctor. Everyone has a motive, but when Nancy and timid sister Linda (Gillian Chung) wander down under the enormous tower, they find a motive for much more than money.

"Death Curse" is billed as horror, and it has some unspeakably creepy moments -- pasty hands rising out of a pond, ghostly staring children without mouths. But it's actually closer to the American classic "House on Haunted Hill," where it's not clear what is supernatural and what is an evil plot.

Cheang does a good job balancing out comedy and horror throughout the plot, with ghostly voices and gore interspersed with family arguments and soap opera twists (Nancy finds that her ex-boyfriend is actually her brother). He also tossed in some fairly funny dialogue ("I am not Big Boob, I'm your sister!").

The climax -- in which we find out where all those creepy visions are coming from -- is totally out of sync with the rest of the movie, but it's very funny as well. Poor Keith is at the mercy of Nancy's drugged brothers, as Nancy and Linda race around with their hands tied, trying to defeat the bad guy. The cinematography makes it look even crazier.

Much is made of the Chinese pop duos, but you wouldn't know it -- Choi and Chung are particularly good as the bratty urban gal and the fragile, slightly unbalanced girl, while Cheung and Kenny Kwan do fairly good jobs as the milder brothers. The scene-stealer is Ho-Yin Wong, who is absolutely hysterical as the wannabe-gangster brother Nick.

"Death Curse" suffers from a disjointed final act, but it makes up for it with plenty of comedy, chilling horror, and a slightly sick sense of humor. Worth checking out. December 26, 2006

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