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4 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Mediocre, However a Watchable B Movie, 3 March 2008
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Author:
hunozthtiluvu from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
First of all, I wonder if any of those people who voted for "1" are
just merely watching this movie for Chow Yun-Fat.
The movie is not confusing at all. Maybe those who found it confusing
was due to the fact they couldn't understand Cantonese. There might be
some unnecessary misunderstanding when it comes to English
Subtitles/translations. People who don't understand it may also due to
they don't understand Hong Kongnese culture nor B movies from HK's
80's. Also, don't confuse this movie with Paul Verhoeven's "Total
Recall". This is not a case that an ambiguity might exist. In fact, you
have to understand it's merely a very simple story about an unusual
person who has a special ability. Don't over-try while digging any
meaning out of it. Not many HK movies have the subtleties that you are
looking for.
The story is clearly told and the performances from the actors on
average is quite good. Story goes smoothly but very tightly. Some of
the shots create some ghosty look which donates quite an amount of
tension and cliffhangers. The lighting and other cinematography are
well used. Believe or not, I think it's a better piece than Chow's "A
Better Tomorrow III".
For those who want to watch it because of Chow Yun-Fat, you should not
expect a lot from him. This is not him having a leading role. He
doesn't even appear until the 5/8 of the film has been spinned.
Besides, in some way, it's good to see that he's not type-casted for a
certain kind of his personal charisma. Moreover, it's not really an
action movie. Mixed with a little comedic element with HK 80's
mainstream ("Good-guy-bad-guy" kinda thing plus a little romance).
After watching so many good and bad movies from Hollywood, European and
Oriental countries, I'm glad this one is not the one that completely
wasted my time.
I rate it for 6.5.
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Probably the worst Chow Yun Fat film, 8 October 2008
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Author:
dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
You're not lucky if you watch this film. Incredibly stupid comedy really stars Edward Tsang (in his stupid mode)and Anita Mui.It has something to do with an accident giving one of two brothers the ability to go into peoples dreams. Somehow Chow Yun Fat figures into the mess as a cop investigating a murder that he really committed and wants to keep covered up. Its awful, even by Hong Kong low grade humor standards with Tsang's mugging bringing everything down lower than it all ready is. Think sub low rent (homeless?) Lou Costello. Trust me you're better off not seeing Tsang dressed as a robot in the hopes of seeing girls naked. Avid this film
1 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
What a Bad Movie, 27 April 2000
Author:
tcboxer from Pa., USA
What a really bad movie, "Scared Stiff" has to be the worse movie I've ever seen by the Great Chow Yun Fat. When you consider such movies as "The Witch From Nepal" and "Replacement Killers" it's hard to believe that Chow actually made this "thing". In fact he isn't even in the whole movie. There is no plot, bad characters, bad acting, and bad editing. It's just bad. Avoid it if you can, especially if you've never seen any of Chow Yun Fats other movies.
2 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
Chow Yun-Fat should buy up all the copies and burn them, 4 September 2005
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Author:
qatmom from United States
This is not only a dreadful movie, it is confusing, and has the feel of
several movies stitched together sloppily. I watched it at 1.5 speed
and still the pain did not end quickly enough.
What was real? What was dream-state? I still don't know; worse, I don't
care.
I don't know and cannot imagine why Chow Yun-fat made this movie (he
does not appear until more than 50 minutes into it) because he was
successful already...he should have done commercials and sold floor
wash or denture cleaners, done anything except this movie.
If someone offers to give you this movie, decline politely.
3 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
About as much fun as moldy toadstools., 7 April 2000
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Author:
Leigh Melton (leigh@nbi.com) from USA
Ugh. I hate this movie. I hate the fact Chow Yun-Fat is in this movie.
If
there is one film I wish I could obliterate from my consciousness, this
would be a Top Ten candidate.
In a rip-off of a number of Hollywood movies, Miu Kiu Wai plays a guy who
has the ability to enter the dreams of others. This is how he twigs to the
fact that there is a crooked cop on the force. While mucking about in
other
peoples' dreams he encounters vampires, monsters and just general
stupidity.
Eric Tsang, surely one of the most annoying individuals ever born, portrays
the trouble-magnet buddy as well as a salacious robot. He looks like a
demented Tele-Tubby.
Chow Yun-Fat plays the cop. Anita Mui plays a reporter with a boyfriend
who
should know not to eat birthday cake with a hunting knife. Emily Chu
Bo-Yee
plays a piece of wood. Well, it just seems that way.
Terrible, awful and good only for making fun of at parties, this film is
solidly in my list of CYF's Bottom Five movies. If you must see this one,
try and get a friend to spring for the disc so you won't feel bad about
wasting your own money on it.
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