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A Chinese Ghost Story (1987)

A Chinese Ghost Story (1987)
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Legendary Hong Kong producer/director Tsui Hark and filmmaker Ching Siutung combine forces in this high-flying supernatural romance classic. Ning Caichen (Leslie Cheung) is a lowly tax collector who takes refuge for the night at the spooky Lam Ro temple. There he encounters and promptly falls in love with a beautiful ghost named Nie Xiaoqian (Joey Wang). Unfortunately Xiaoqian is damned to serve the evil hermaphroditic tree spirit Lao Lao, who (thanks to an extraordinarily long tongue) feasts on the souls of amorous young males. Usually Xiaoqian, along with her comely sister Qing, tempts would-be Lotharios to their arboreal doom, but she too is smitten with the downtrodden wanderer. Soon afterwards, Caichen meets Master Yan (Ma Wu), a Taoist hermit, martial arts master, and a sworn enemy of Lao Lao, who tells him of Xiaoqian's true, otherworldly nature. Nonetheless, true love proves to be strong. Caichen promises Xiaoqian that he will help spring her from her dubious employment and Xiaoqian protects her love from the evil wood sprite. Later, things grow more complicated for the lovers when they learn that Xiaoqian has been betrothed to a demon warlord. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Leslie CheungWong Tsu Hsien, (more)
Director(s):
Ching Siu Tung
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Chinese Ghost Story

Legendary Hong Kong producer/director Tsui Hark and filmmaker Ching Siutung combine forces in this high-flying supernatural romance classic. Ning Caichen (Leslie Cheung) is a lowly tax collector who takes refuge for the night at the spooky Lam Ro temple. There he encounters and promptly falls in love with a beautiful ghost named Nie Xiaoqian (Joey Wang). Unfortunately Xiaoqian is damned to serve the evil hermaphroditic tree spirit Lao Lao, who (thanks to an extraordinarily long tongue) feasts on the souls of amorous young males. Usually Xiaoqian, along with her comely sister Qing, tempts would-be Lotharios to their arboreal doom, but she too is smitten with the downtrodden wanderer. Soon afterwards, Caichen meets Master Yan (Ma Wu), a Taoist hermit, martial arts master, and a sworn enemy of Lao Lao, who tells him of Xiaoqian's true, otherworldly nature. Nonetheless, true love proves to be strong. Caichen promises Xiaoqian that he will help spring her from her dubious employment and Xiaoqian protects her love from the evil wood sprite. Later, things grow more complicated for the lovers when they learn that Xiaoqian has been betrothed to a demon warlord. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Ching Siu Tung
Producer(s):
Claudie ChungTsui Hark
Categories:
RomanceHorrorSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Leonid G.

    The movie is beautifully made. Subtle humor prevents the love story from being syrupy sweet. Very much liked by males as well as females in our family.

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    Michael F.

    It is a fantastic-al story of love, friendship, good versus evil and oh yeah, Kung-Fu, demons and Magic. Totally awsome combination. It was one of the first DVD's I ever bought and I watch it again and again. Hilarious too.

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    Michael L.

    It's one of the original great movies created from HK cinema!! Perfect casting!! Leslie and Joey Wong (Tsu Hsien) are like born for these roles!! I don't understand some of the negative comments posted here, but I guess they had some bad versions. The story is simple, which is a retelling of the oldest folk tale - a student meeting a ghosts in an old temple. However, everyone seem to be perfect with their roles, especially Joey Wong, who was stunning, and somehow the love story works. Also, the costume/set are very beautiful done, and special effect is very good, considering it's done in 1987 with 1/100th of Hollywood budget.

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