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Very sleazy film
tim.nickson3 February 2001
This film centres around a young chinese man who is deported from America after being acused of several murders the authorities could not prove, it turns out that he was abused by his mother as a child. After contacting his father he goes on a killing spree, abducts numerous woman, tortures, beats and eventually kills them.

One woman he forces her to kill a couple and their young son after he urinates on the woman, he forces the now catatonic woman to shrink wrap the boy then stab the woman to death. Yep this is nasty stuff with Anthony Wong who usually plays notourious villians turns up as one of the good guys. All those who like Lucio Fulci films will reconise some of the music from City Of The Living Dead.
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7/10
Pretty gruesome HK Cat.III psychological thriller.
HumanoidOfFlesh3 March 2015
After coming back from US to Hong Kong Ted Wu is questioned by police about 25 murders he apparently committed in the United States.Ted begins his new life in Hong Kong.He visits his ex-policeman father and starts washing cars to earn money.Reporter Anthony Wong tries to expose Ted because he knows about his criminal past."A Lamb in Despair" is a pretty gloomy III Cat. psychological thriller with few nasty scenes of violence including particularly brutal killing of father,mother and their child.Still the film is not as sadistic and gory as for example "Red to Kill" or "The Untold Story".The acting is strong and the climax on the roof is quite memorable.7 schizophrenics out of 10.
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10/10
A wonderfully intense thriller
eviltoon-114 March 2002
This is a thriller that builds slowly. It works from a rather nasty premise and doesn't flinch. The viewer is presented with the difficult task of watching a serial killer slide deeper and deeper into a world of horror and despair. The situations are gut wrenching and intense. Blood and gore are minimal.

Possibly taking its name from the American film "Silence Of The Lambs", this film from Hong Kong goes places that the American film didn't dare.
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