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Diary (2006)

Starring: Charlene Choi, Isabella Leong Director: Oxide Pang Chun Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Charlene Choi, Isabella Leong, Shawn Yue
  • Directors: Oxide Pang Chun
  • Writers: Oxide Pang Chun, Thomas Pang
  • Producers: Oxide Pang Chun, Danny Pang
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: February 3, 2009
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001KEGR66
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #37,234 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Diary" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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While spending her days crafting wooden dolls and writing in her diary, pretty young Winnie waits in vain for the return of her boyfriend, Seth. One day she meets another man who so closely resembles her lost love that Winnie brings him into her life and tries to mold him in Seth's image... but all is not as it seems. Packed with mind-bending twists and turns, this riveting psychological thriller from the creators of The Eye is packed with eye-popping special effects and will keep you guessing until the shocking ending!

STARRING: Charlene Choi (from the international pop sensation Twins, star of Vampire Effect and Storm Warriors) Isabella Leong (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor) Shawn Ye (Infernal Affairs series, Invisible Target)


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5.0 out of 5 stars The Single Best Chinese Horror Film Ever Made, January 29, 2009
Charlene Choi is a schizophrenic woman obsessed with another man (played by Shawn Yue) in this film by director Oxide Pang. The condition of schizophrenia is given ample attention and the script is exceedingly well-written and complex. The visuals are dark with limited (yet effective) use of CGI to communicate important elements to the viewer. There are a lot of twists and turns within this originally structured storyline, but in the end they are all logical extensions when the film is studied and understood properly. This is one of the best horror films I've ever had the pleasure of watching.

If Gillian Chung had her breakthrough performance in Beyond Our Ken (2004), then Charlene Choi has now officially had her breakthrough performance in Diary (2006). She's practically unrecognizable from her previous roles. She's psychologically fragile, obsessive, desperate, subtle, and very unstable. The cinematography and settings are gorgeous, using a variety of techniques to create a dim, murky atmosphere. Some scenes are in black-and-white, while others are shot with restricted colors. The overall feel of the film reminded me of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's work, absent the ambient soundtrack - Oxide uses his trademark horror beats to great effect here. The limited CGI is very fantasy-like, which is interesting considering the fact that it occurs within an apartment. Basically, Diary is eye candy from minute one.

It is ironic that all of the great storytelling that was lacking from Re-Cycle (2006) has miraculously appeared in Diary. It's almost as if the Pangs decided to sacrifice the former for the latter, because Diary simply could not be written more effectively. It acts like a mystery that slowly reveals itself until the very last frame. There is a significant focus on character perspective and subjectivity that ultimately provides the driving force. The pacing is slow and demands an attention to detail by the viewer.

Easily the single best Chinese horror film I've ever seen.

Rating - 10/10
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious Plot with Great Acting--But Good Execution is also a Delusion, February 12, 2009
By Woopak "The THRILL" (Where Dark Asian Knights Dwell) - See all my reviews
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I was real pleased to see the Pang Brothers redeem themselves with "Re-Cycle". Now, Oxide Pang is all by his lonesome directing "DIARY" (2006), although brother Danny is close by as co-producer. This film is not your usual long-haired ghosts and white make up, it is more about the workings of a disturbed mind. The film does look like it is a film of great quality, creepy atmosphere and a good acting from one half of the pop duo, "Twins"; Charlene Choi. However, the film's good production values does not match the quality of its script and direction.

Winnie Yeung (Charlene Choi) is a young woman who had been recently dumped by her boyfriend, Seth Lau. Comforted by her friend, (played by Isabella Leong, Mummy 3) Winnie is adamant on meeting someone else--enter Ray Fan (Shawn Yue),who according to Winnie looks very similar to Seth. Looks like a match based on a bad idea right? Well, Winnie is a woman who suffers from delusions that borders on schizophrenia--she suffers hallucinations and has a fixation on dolls and puppets which would make things a lot complicated. But how does Yvonne Ho fit into all this?

It is very difficult to review this film without giving spoilers, not because it is complex stuff but it is just so predictable. The film is meant to be a cerebral experience and a good psychological thriller--so what makes one effective in this genre? It needs solid direction with well-developed rules that set the groundwork. The film doesn't misdirect, director Oxide Pang shows us that Winnie is very delusional and is mentally imbalanced early on; complete with seeing a dark cloud, imaginary earthquake, walking puppets with a voiceover that defines delusional people. So just what is real and what isn't? The film's premise is intriguing enough but it misleads in the cheapest ways.

The problems begin when the rules and groundwork aren't laid down by the script and further made worst by the screenplay and direction. So, I guess color isn't real and black and white is--no, this wasn't established by the direction. Hints of what is real are told by flashbacks? No, because Winnie is so unhinged that some of her own flashbacks are fantasy. So is the "Diary" the real truth, well, it was, until it was revealed that it has entries that take place a year into the future. I supposed this was an attempt by the director to give the audience the impression that Winnie's mental state was beyond retrieval. But when it does go full circle, I saw "Produced by the Pang Bros." as if the film was ending--nope it doesn't. This is where everything gets revealed and given answers, well, at least it does attempt to anyway. The answer is neither shocking nor impressive, it borders on becoming an annoyance that I had difficulties of buying into it. Why? Poor characterization, abundance of plot holes, it comes so short of being credible, no groundwork and the puppet behind the wall just felt that it was a "visual punch". It seeks to set the groundwork by displaying an abundance of flashbacks, that some rules introduced were just fantasy. I could go on and on with its flaws, it was intriguing enough, but it tried really hard to misdirect on its final resolution by a very cheap trick--cheap because it lacked so much credibility.

However, the acting by Charlene Choi does keep the film from becoming a total lost. Choi was very good in her portrayal. She is creepy and quite convincing with her role as a mentally imbalanced young beautiful woman. She has a very innocent-like charisma and it fit her role as one trying to hide an imbalanced personality. There is some disturbing imagery, but none that we haven't seen before. The atmosphere and cinematography has that greenish hue, dark and unsettling. When it comes to style, the Pangs definitely does has the technical know how. The locale of the film are in very minor locations, and I like a setting that is kept simple.

I really didn't think that this film is successful in delivering what it wanted to. The twists were haunting at first look, but for those very adulterated to a "Sixth Sense" or the Norwegian thriller "Next Door's" manipulations would find that the film falters. After the bewildering explanations, the twist felt it lacked necessity and it felt that it had no weight behind it. There is some tension generated on some scenes and some plot build ups, but it was all for naught since it was obvious. All the film does demonstrate is just how disturbed and mentally ill Winnie truly is, and the final shocking element in the final act is just pointless because there is no solid groundwork that it is missing needed narrative impact. Also, what is up with the utterly annoying "Directed by Oxide Pang" deal before the film ends almost 23 minutes after? It served no purpose at all unless it was meant as a warning....that we should turn off the dvd and the following scene was just an add-on? The film has great ambitions, but in this case, good quality is also a delusion I suppose.

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