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5/10
silly ghostly comedy
dbborroughs11 October 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Fireman hears a woman scream in a fire and runs into to the burning building to save her but come out with the memorial plaque of a dead actress. The ghost wants to repay the debt and tries to help the fireman especially after he loses his job.

Romance silliness and Purple Rose of Cairo style madness ensues. Fair comedy plays at times like an I dream of Jeanie episode stretched or some other form of TV sitcom. What is this doing as a movie, since its little more than something you see on TV? I don't know. Not bad but not really good and ultimately disposable.

5 out of 10. Mindless and forgettable
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10/10
Burning Sensation - Lai Yin San as Sexy Ghost!
prettyface19 June 2001
The lead actress for this ghost movie is Miss Lai Yin San, who was the 1st Miss Asia Pacific. She appears in almost every scene in the movie, making the movie interesting. In fact, in the movie poster, she lay seductively right across the poster. The question is, why IMDB doesn't mention her name? Other cast like Dodo Cheng, Kenny Bee and Wu Ma were merely there as supporting roles. Well, Lai Yin San was an extremely beautiful ghost seeking revenge by killing men using her seductive ability. She managed to kill many men, until she met a fireman who was protected by another ghost (Dodo Cheng). Through out the whole movie you'll see Lai Yin San seducing people, and being hurt by Dodo Cheng. I couldn't say more on how beautiful she is, if you need her pictures, email me. I have tons of them. This movie is good because of Lai Yin San. No question!
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8/10
Ghost comedy plus romance.
OllieSuave-0073 June 2016
The literal English translation for this movie's title is "Fire Ghost," which is a bit misleading since you would expect some sort of fire demon to pop up with a title like that. The English title is Burning Sensation, which suits the movie better as this is a ghost comedy with a romantic touch.

Carol 'Do Do' Cheng plays the female lead Ling, a ghost whose memorial shrine was recovered by firefighter Chien (Kenny Bee) and, as repayment, she vows to protect him. Their initial friendship turns to romance as the movie progresses into what is a hopelessly-in-love tale between the two. But, what really makes this film interesting is the evil ghost of seductress Piu-Hung played by Yin San Lai, who lures men to their deaths and has her eyes set on Chien. What results is a battle between the good ghost Ling and the evil ghost Piu-Hung, throwing cat fights and magic at each other, which is the highlight of the film I thought.

Ma Wu has a supporting role as Chien's brother, Ma Hou-Pao, who is a DJ and loves mahjong - there is a scene in the film where he plays the game with three pals, which really has nothing to do with the plot but was probably added as a comedy source or as a filler scene.

The acting was decent and the music score was good. The plot was somewhat well-paced, though, there were some loose ends toward the end. For example, the scene toward the climax with the repeat of Ling's past was not elaborated upon very well. But, overall, it's a decent film - not as fun as the vampire comedies, but still good entertainment.

Grade B
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