Ning Tsai Shen, a humble tax collector, arrives in a small town to carry out his work. Unsurprisingly, no one is willing to give him shelter for the night, so he ends up spending the night in the haunted Lan Ro temple. There, he meets Taoist Swordsman Yen Che Hsia, who warns him to stay out of trouble, and the beautiful Nieh Hsiao Tsing, with whom he falls in love. Unfortunately, Hsiao Tsing is a ghost, bound for all eternity by a hideous tree spirit with an incredibly long tongue that wraps itself around its victims and sucks out their life essence (or 'yang element'). (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Русский
- Polski
- Native Title: 倩女幽魂
- Also Known As: The Ethereal Spirit of a Beauty , Sien Nui Yau Wan , Chien Nu Yu Hun
- Director: Ching Siu Tung
- Genres: Historical, Horror, Romance, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Leslie CheungNing Tsai Shen / Ning Choi SanMain Role
- Joey WongNip Siu SinMain Role
- Wu MaYin Chik HaSupport Role
- Lam WaiXia Hou [Swordsman]Support Role
- Lau Siu Ming[Tree Devil]Guest Role
- David WuSecretary Chiu [Judge's assistant]Guest Role
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This was the age before CGIs, so the production team got very, very creative. Watch for the tree demon and underworld battle sequences. These scenes were designed not just to wow, but to look as realistic as possible. This was exactly the kind of special effects that can withstand the test of time.
The acting was good all around. Leslie Cheung was, as always, a natural. Next to him, Joey Wong seemed to be trying a little too hard, but she was beautiful nonetheless. The love story was much too rushed and shallow for me. The comedic scenes were pure genius and more than made up for it. That outrageous Taoist rap had me laughing so hard I nearly fell off my chair.
You can't talk about this movie without mentioning Leslie's rendition of the theme song. There will never be anything quite like it. And there will never be anyone quite like Leslie Cheung.
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