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A Chinese Ghost Story II (1990)

Leslie Cheung , Joey Wang , Siu-Tung Ching    Unrated   DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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  • Making-of featurette
  • Unseen footage

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Product Description

A love interest between leslie cheung and joey wang continues in the sequel but this time the heroine is not a ghost. Evil spirits ghosts and goblins provide an exciting backdrop in this warm-hearted love story. Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 09/12/2000 Starring: Leslie Cheung Joey Wang Run time: 102 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Ching Siu Tung

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3.8 out of 5 stars (34 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch it!, April 9, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: A Chinese Ghost Story III (DVD)
Wonderful film. I first watched this when it came out in theaters and remains one of my favorites. This integrates the right amount of magical fighting and romance, even humor into a movie. Joey Wong has improved on her acting since the first, Jackie Cheung and Tony Leung make quite the comical pair. Tony's naivete as a monk and Joey's advances are well played out. Lo Lo (demon woman/man) is even more evil although less tongue lashing.

If you can enjoy a movie that does NOT depend on martial arts this is definitely for you. And just because there were no martial arts there are other visuals to entertain you (more scenes of the evil Chinese ghost girls doing their thing), the beautiful use of the costumes and colors, the images of Lo Lo in the ending. Some aspects will bring back similar scenes from Ghost Story 1--but it doesn't do anything negative to the movie.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans of the Series Should Definitely Check This One Out., July 9, 1999
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This review is from: A Chinese Ghost Story III (DVD)
If you're looking for a different plot in this third installment to the popular Tsui Hark's series "A Chinese Ghost Story", you might be a little disappointed. The plot greatly resembles the original "A Chinese Ghost Story". Instead of Leslie Cheung, the leading male actor is Tony Leung-Chiu-Wai (this might be a disappointment to those of you who have grown attached to Leslie Cheung's role in the first two installments). Tony Leung plays a monk who gets seduced by a very beautiful female ghost (once again played by Joey Wong) after seeking shelter in Orchid Temple. In this movie, the long tongued tree spirit from the first installment is resurrected hundreds of years later and once again uses beautiful female ghosts to help lure men into its trap. This third installment of the series is a little more on the humor side...much less serious than the first two. Be warned, this is not so much of a love story as one would expect from the series, and this movie is definitely not scary. Seems like the love and horror theme have been somewhat altered in this latest installment. But no matter what, it is still fun to watch, and Joey Wong is still such a feast for the eyes.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars decent film, November 18, 2000
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This review is from: A Chinese Ghost Story III (DVD)
I think that Chinese Ghost Story 3 sometimes gets a bad rap because it's hard to watch this film without comparing it to its predecessors (it's essentially a carbon copy of #1 with half the magic - everything from the opening bloodshed to the evil sister is rehashed). But compared to other films in the genre it's actually a decent film on its own merits and satisfying overall.

More scenes are devoted to dialogue than is typical and the fantasy elements are reserved to satisfying but short bouts of swordplay and magic, but I personally enjoyed the character interaction. There's a long scene in the middle which is basically flirting between the monk (Tony Leung) and the ghost (Joey Wang) and it made me smile. Joey Wang reigns as the epitome of a beautiful Chinese ghost and Tony Leung (even though it's hard not to compare his character to the Leslie Chung's more charming tax collector) plays the role of the innocent "I must stay a virgin" monk well.

Fantasy elements embody bouts between the good guys (Leung as the little monk, the old head master monk, & Jacky Cheung's Taoist swordsman) and the tree demon, which has resurfaced 100 years after the first Chinese Ghost Story took place. Some pretty captivating things happen.... i.e. one scene has the old wise master monk knowing he'll be captured. So he utters some magic words and his ears grow long enough to curl up and shield his eyes from the evil. He also throws his staff at Tony Leung, who ends up being riding it back to the inn where they stay. And for humor, the flying staff ends up crashing into a giant gong.

The one letdown I had was the ending. While Chinese Ghost Story 1 took the heroes into hell, and #2 had them fighting a giant centipede, #3 has them going head to head with some kind of evil demon. To represent the demon, they make the inn become alive and move around but it looks mad cheap - like they decided to do a camera closeup on a hand puppet of a building. It's also pretty long, and 10 minutes of watching a building move around is pretty boring. What am I supposed to do? Close my eyes and use my imagination? A visually anemic ending to an otherwise decent film.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars 100 years later...
After being disappointed by part 2, I was very happy to see Joey Wong return as a ghost in part 3. I don't know what they were thinking with part 2 but part 3 is the sequel I was... Read more
Published on September 7, 2007 by morgoth

2.0 out of 5 stars The story continues...
The story continues, but Joey Wong plays a different character. Somehow she was reincarnated and this is the main problem with the movie for me. Read more
Published on September 7, 2007 by morgoth

5.0 out of 5 stars Masterful! Tsui Hark and director Tony Ching Sui Tung is amazing
This 3rd installment of the Chinese Ghost Story franchise is the best of them all. I remember watching this as an adolescent and loving it. Read more
Published on August 25, 2006 by A. Trinh

5.0 out of 5 stars Karma-Crossed Lovers Reborn
This is a great movie that I never get tired of watching. Supposedly it is a sequel that take place a hundred years after the events of the first two movies, but in reality it is... Read more
Published on May 11, 2006 by Crazy Fox

4.0 out of 5 stars rollicking fun
this is the first film i saw of the trilogy and it remains my my favorite of the three - but not by much

the script is a laugh a minute - the action plentiful - with... Read more
Published on April 18, 2006 by J. A. Eyon

4.0 out of 5 stars Watch the first one before this one (second one)
This movie is fun! I did see it originally without any subtitles, so i did hear the differences in the spells that are shouted. Read more
Published on November 5, 2005 by N. Raymond

3.0 out of 5 stars If you've seen CGSII, you don't need to see this movie.
I was prepared to really enjoy Chinese Ghost Story III, understanding that it was essentially a retread of the original two movies. Read more
Published on April 6, 2004 by Michael J. Tresca

5.0 out of 5 stars For all its wackiness, Chinese Ghost Story is serious stuff.
I don't remember why I decided to rent Chinese Ghost Story 2. It's probably because it's one of the best examples of a martial arts historical fantasy, and I use the word... Read more
Published on March 22, 2004 by Michael J. Tresca

4.0 out of 5 stars great
This is the second episode of a chinese ghost story. the story has a bit of continuation from the first movie. Read more
Published on July 27, 2002 by M. Wei

4.0 out of 5 stars get it
this is the weakest out of the a chinese ghost story trilogy but it is still a good show. the story has little connection the previous 2 movies. Read more
Published on July 27, 2002 by M. Wei

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