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The first film, released in 1987, remains one of the most beloved Hong Kong films of all time. It introduced audiences to the bumbling but kind-hearted debt collector, Ning Tsai-san (played by the late Leslie Cheung), and the ethereal ghost, Nieh Hsiao-tsing (Joey Wong).
The film excels in its creature design. The Tree Demon is more terrifying than ever, and the climactic battle inside a giant Buddha statue is one of the most imaginative set pieces of the trilogy. While it lacks the freshness of the 1987 original, it stands as a polished and satisfying conclusion to the trilogy’s narrative arc, emphasizing the Buddhist theme of reincarnation and the cyclical nature of fate. a chinese ghost story i ii iii 198719901991 full
The first film, released in 1987, remains one of the most beloved Hong Kong films of all time. Based loosely on Pu Songling’s Qing Dynasty collection Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (specifically the tale "The Nie Xiaoqian"), the film introduces us to the archetypal characters that would define the series. The first film, released in 1987, remains one
It redefined the "ghost film" with inventive special effects—like the famous mile-long tongue—and gravity-defying wirework. A Chinese Ghost Story II (1990) The Tree Demon is more terrifying than ever,