6/10
What it lacked in scares, the movie had in a proper storyline...
19 July 2020
I happened to stumble upon the 2017 horror movie titled "The Sleep Curse" (aka "Shi mian") from director Herman Yau. I hadn't heard about the movie prior to getting a chance to sit down and watch it. But given the fact that this is a Hong Kong horror movie that had Anthony Chau-Sang Wong in the lead, I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it.

I found the storyline in "The Sleep Curse" to be interesting, and I liked how writers Eric Lee and Erica Li managed to jump between the present and the past in the storyline with such efficiency, because it really suited the movie quite well. And it was done in a very satisfactory manner.

While "The Sleep Curse" was fairly light in the horror department, the storyline more than made up for that shortcoming, because this was more of a psychological story that gets under your skin and sinks in slowly but surely. So the lack of jump scares and cheap tricks to get a reaction was more than justified by the storyline and the execution of it.

It should be said that the effects in the movie were quite good, and that really helped the movie along quite nicely. It wasn't a movie that was flooded with special effects, as it was used when necessary and put to good use when it was there. Thumbs up to the special effects department on their achievement in "The Sleep Curse".

The movie did have a good cast with a great lead by Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, and also with the likes of Ka Tung Lam and Michelle Wai.

I am rating "The Sleep Curse" a six out of ten stars. I was wholehearted and adequately entertained by this movie.
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