7/10
Samo Hung sure knows how to make a good movie
18 November 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Des Mangan defines this movie as being the one that defined the Hong Kong horror scene for the rest of the century. Not being too familiar with Hong Kong cinema, I cannot agree or disagree, but there seems to be a lot to things in this movie that other Hong Kong movies have borrowed from.

Hong Kong horror is nothing like Western horror. In Western cinema, horror films are either of two sorts: a real horror such as is seen in movies like Misery, or a supernatural horror, as is seen in movies like poltergeist. In the supernatural horror films, it is generally defenseless people fighting evil creatures of hell which are ultimately more powerful.

Hong Kong horror differs in the way that the protagonists aren't always defenseless. The hero of this movie, Fearless Cheung, is not able to fight the ghosts on his own, and as such enlists the help of a local wizard and both of them fight the antagonists together. The horror is always supernatural, which represents the highly superstitious Chinese demeanor, and magic is generally thrown around everywhere. The plots aren't always direct either nor is their generally one spooky antagonists. In this movie, the antagonist is actually a governor who hires a corrupt sorcerer to kill Cheung, thus Cheung faces everything from ghosts to hopping vampires, to corpses that he accidentally animates while sleeping next to it.

Another difference, which is mimiced in Magic Cop and Erotic Ghost story, is the final battle. Hong Kong cinema generally have very spectacular closing scenes with much magic flying about. In this film we have two sorcerers fight each other while summoning deamons to possess their servants. In Western cinema it is generally an underdog priest battling helplessly against an even more powerful demon. In this movie the spirit world is divided into good an evil, while in Western cinema, the spirit world is evil while the real world is good.

Close Encounters of the Spooky Kind is an exceptionally good movie. The action never lets up and goes right through to the close. It is not tense or scary, though it seems that it is one man against not only the establishment, but the forces of hell as well. As with a lot of Hong Kong action, the action is also very animated which makes it very entertaining to watch.
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