Visible Secret (2001)

Visible Secret (2001)
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A young girl witnesses a horrific street accident. A man (Anthony Wong in a pivotal cameo) is hit by a trolley and decapitated. Fifteen years later, June (Shu Qi) is all grown up, and doesn't even remember the accident. One night at a club, Peter (Eason Chan), an unhappy young man, sees June dancing, wearing an eye patch, and approaches her. She quickly uses him to get away from another man, and drags him to a karaoke bar. Just as abruptly, they leave the karaoke bar, and she has him take her to his place. The next morning, he awakens to find his apartment splattered with red paint, and fifty dollars missing from his wallet. He and his roommate, Simon (Sam Lee), then discover Peter's father (James Wong) lying in the bathtub, jabbering about how he doesn't have Alzheimer's, but he's possessed. Eventually, Peter runs into the elusive June again, and they seem to be developing a relationship. But despite his romance with this mysterious woman, things continue to go badly for Peter. He loses his job as a hairdresser, and his father commits suicide. Soon, he discovers June's secret. Ever since she was a little girl, she's seen ghosts. She wears dark glasses or an eye patch sometimes, so she won't have to see them. Soon, it becomes clear that one ghost in particular is haunting June--the ghost of a man demanding his head back. As Peter gets closer to June, he begins to unravel the mystery, and discovers a connection to his own family's past. Visible Secret was written by Abe Kwong and directed by Ann Hui (Ordinary Heroes). Kwong would later direct the sequel. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Eason ChanShu Qi, (more)
Director(s):
Ann Hui
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Visible Secret

A young girl witnesses a horrific street accident. A man (Anthony Wong in a pivotal cameo) is hit by a trolley and decapitated. Fifteen years later, June (Shu Qi) is all grown up, and doesn't even remember the accident. One night at a club, Peter (Eason Chan), an unhappy young man, sees June dancing, wearing an eye patch, and approaches her. She quickly uses him to get away from another man, and drags him to a karaoke bar. Just as abruptly, they leave the karaoke bar, and she has him take her to his place. The next morning, he awakens to find his apartment splattered with red paint, and fifty dollars missing from his wallet. He and his roommate, Simon (Sam Lee), then discover Peter's father (James Wong) lying in the bathtub, jabbering about how he doesn't have Alzheimer's, but he's possessed. Eventually, Peter runs into the elusive June again, and they seem to be developing a relationship. But despite his romance with this mysterious woman, things continue to go badly for Peter. He loses his job as a hairdresser, and his father commits suicide. Soon, he discovers June's secret. Ever since she was a little girl, she's seen ghosts. She wears dark glasses or an eye patch sometimes, so she won't have to see them. Soon, it becomes clear that one ghost in particular is haunting June--the ghost of a man demanding his head back. As Peter gets closer to June, he begins to unravel the mystery, and discovers a connection to his own family's past. Visible Secret was written by Abe Kwong and directed by Ann Hui (Ordinary Heroes). Kwong would later direct the sequel. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Ann Hui
Writer(s):
Abe Kwong
Producer(s):
Thomas ChungWillie Chan
Categories:
Horror
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Todd G.

Everything about this movie can be summed up with, "Huh?" From the bizarre setup screen where you choose to have Sound set for "Mandarin" or "Cantonese" and THEN choose "English Subtitles", to the equally senseless plot of the movie. The movie summary tells us the main character witnesses an "horrific street accident", yet the little girl's reaction to it is extremely nonchalant considering what she sees. I love Asian horror films. They tend to come across as surreal and creepy, the way a good horror film should. But, this one is just plain creepy in that you keep waiting for something interesting to happen but you fall asleep before anything does.

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Miriam M.

bad acting , not scary , boring , worst movie in horror category ever !! including leprachaun lol , dont rent it i stop watching half way.

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Satish P.

Dont waste your time renting this movie. Thank god for the forward button in my dvd remote, i finished watching the movie in record time.

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