BEAUTY OF THE HAUNTED HOUSE is less a Hong Kong supernatural horror and more of a Category III sexploitation film - and it certainly fills the screen with wall-to-wall sex right from the outset, involving a trio of lusty women in a yacht. After that we move onto a convoluted plot about new tenants moving into an old ancestral house, an unscrupulous Japanese bank behind the sale, and even some WW2 Japanese war crimes for good measure! The ghost is in short supply, sadly, in favour of tons and tons of sex and nudity, but she appears for a fun but too brief little duel at the climax. I was hoping for more horror, though...
2 Reviews
Something for everyone (Oriental & Occidental)
rlcsljo8 February 2003
A surprisingly entertaining film from Honk Kong that starts off as a western style soft core porn sex comedy (I laughed out loud for the first one quarter of the film), gives some political commentary on the brutal Japanese invasion of China, and ends up as a chop-socky film between a Taoist priest and a Female ghost of the past concubine of the former owner of a Haunted House!
Another surprise is that it works at every turn! The women are absolutely gorgeous (check out Yuko Amuro and an uncredited actress as "Vivi"--fantastic). And they engage in sex scenes just shy of outright pornography. The characterizations make the flimsy plot almost believable (but entirely funny, but thoughtful).
The special effects are far short of "Poltergeist". but it is the acting that makes this believable. The cinematography was almost flawless, as well.
This movie is definitely a keeper for fans of Hong Kong cinema!
Another surprise is that it works at every turn! The women are absolutely gorgeous (check out Yuko Amuro and an uncredited actress as "Vivi"--fantastic). And they engage in sex scenes just shy of outright pornography. The characterizations make the flimsy plot almost believable (but entirely funny, but thoughtful).
The special effects are far short of "Poltergeist". but it is the acting that makes this believable. The cinematography was almost flawless, as well.
This movie is definitely a keeper for fans of Hong Kong cinema!
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