Thursday, May 26, 2011

Abnormal Beauty - Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

                                                            
In the movie Abnormal Beauty Race Wong plays Jiney, a gifted but troubled art student who has a strained relationship with her mother and becomes fascinated with photos of dead or dying animals which start to lead her off the deep end towards filming dead people.  After an intervention and some help from her VERY close friend Jas (played by Rosanne Wong) Jiney's disposition improves until she starts receiving videotapes of women being brutally killed.  Who is this sadistic stranger and what does want with Jiney?
          Filmed in Hong Kong, Abnormal Beauty is above most Asian slasher fare.  The production and story are both above the norm and the pace of the movie keeps it from lagging in on area too long.  There are some pretty ugly torture scenes towards the end but is typical for this genre and is nothing that hasn't been shown before in most Asian  thriller/horror films.  For the Asian horror enthusiast I recommend this movie.   

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

I Saw The Devil

                                                                        
   I viewed I Saw the Devil last night and was pretty floored.  This South Korean film of revenge puts a new twist on vengeance; instead of getting one’s revenge at one time, why not parcel it out a little at a time?
          After his pregnant fiancĂ© is brutally butchered by a serial killer Kyung Chul (played by Min-sik Choi), secret agent Kim Soo-hyeon (Byung-hun Lee) goes looking for revenge with the help of his fiancĂ©’s father.  Kim Soo devises a way to get revenge over time and seeks the killer responsible.  Min-sik Choi, who has also starred in Lady Vengeance and Oldboy, is brilliant as the deranged madman and Byung-hun Lee is very convincing as the mourning boyfriend.  This movie ranges towards the more hardcore side of Asian horror and not for the faint of heart but if you enjoy movies such as Lady Vengeance then this movie is for you.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

An Education at Haunted Universities

I watched another movie from Thailand called Haunted Universities (2009).  It a series of three stories of revenge that are loosely tied together by a university and an medical examiner assistant that has the ability to converse with ghosts.  The first two segments of movie didn’t have the more “gory” aspects of Thai movie such as Sick Nurses and leans more toward Japanese Horror.  The final segment returns to the Thai type of horror and was hard to watch in one section and I was really glad when the killer got what he deserved.  While this isn’t a movie to cut one’s teeth with in the foreign horror genre, it is entertaining when put into it’s context of a good, B grade, Asian horror movie.