Detective Ha (Shu Qi) is trying to solve a rape/murder case but hasn't got a whole lot to go on. She heads out to the forest where the girls were found killed to investigate and quickly realizes that there's something mysterious about this forest. She gets in touch with Steven who has written a thesis that plants are sentient creatures. Could the trees be the answer to this case, or is there something even more absurd lurking in the deep forest? Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Also Known As: Sum Yuen
- Screenwriter & Director: Danny Pang
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Horror
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Cast & Credits
- Shu QiDetective HaMain Role
- Ekin Cheng Main Role
- Rain LiMaySupport Role
- Lam SuetCommissioner WongSupport Role
- Lawrence ChouPatrick WongSupport Role
- Tommy YuenKam Ta LongSupport Role
Reviews
Shu Qi plays a detective trying to solve a rape-murder. Ekin Cheng plays a botanist who believes he can communicate with trees and is trying to prove it. His girlfriend, Rain Li, is a reporter using sensationalist stories about the numerous suicides and disappearances taking place in the forest to further her career. Shu Qi enlists Ekin Cheng to see if the trees can provide evidence in the case. Please don't stop reading, it gets better. Throw in that this is supposed to be taking place in Thailand with a Hong Kong cast and this movie is a real head scratcher. I won't even spoil it with the big reveal behind some of the spooky elements going on in the forest, but if you watch this movie, you may be like me and say, "sure, why not?" and just start laughing.
Full disclosure, I am a Shu Qi fan and she's why I started and didn't drop this movie. She gave a good performance, even if we never learned much about her character except that she is a doggedly determined detective. Ekin Cheng didn't have much to do except to occasionally talk to the trees and look at "scientific" equipment. Rain Li's reporter probably had the most development as she had to deal with her demanding boss and inattentive boyfriend.
Forest of Death does have some good moments of suspense and creepiness. The acting is all more than adequate. The story, however, adds in too many unbelievable elements. If they'd stuck to one fantastical element they could have built their mythology around it. Instead, they try to weave in too many supernatural stories into one and it ends up making for a vague and even ludicrous culmination.
Forest of Death could be another name for all the trees who gave their lives for the script pages of this murky, mess of a movie.
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