Unplugging Nightmare (2004)

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Cheesy premise turns out pretty good
for a B-movie!
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Horror/thrillers directed by virtual unknown is certainly and clearly one of the
most difficult and easy film to direct. To direct one is easy, but to direct one
that maintains tension and suspense all the way requires good execution. While
the direction here is not top notch and nor is the acting anything special. This
low budget flick is surprisingly good and cheesy in giving a few frights and a good steady
suspend and not ruining the movie kind of twist to make a quite enjoyable
B-movie nightwatchman.
The story goes like this: In the past ten years, Chee (Yoyo Mung), wakes up from
a horrified nightmare every night. In the dream, a woman with long hair moves up
her head when the clock of the old house strikes 12. The only thing that puzzles
Chee most is she can never see the face of the woman. One day Chee and another
fellow-worker Kee (Jo Koo) are asked to go for a special assignment. On the way
they encounter an accident - a man jumped over from a highrise building to
commit suicide. Since then, things go more weird... While the movie may seem
pretty straight forward, the director excels in not doing too much and clearly
despite his not too flashy camera work, there are some excellent photography,
especially the artistic overhead shot of Yoyo and also the good use of HK style
FILM Noir.
Sure the movie
is filled to some very cheesy acting from Edmond Leung, an average but adequate
performance from Yoyo Mung and the cool and natural performance from another one
of my favourite actress Jo Koo - this movie is not relying on the performance
but rather the suspenseful parts of the movie. While cheesy thrillers good
downhill with the ending, this one though quite cheesy in the end and very
sudden works quite well for this movie as it is pretty much an average story.
So do I like
this movie? Well, I don't really want to be certain, as it is up to personal
tastes, as I am never a fan of horror/thrillers, so asking me like such a movie
is no point. To me, this is a movie that a person will watch it if they have
time or like thriller/horror genre, or else, it is mindless and a movie that you
will forget the very next day that you wake up. As for the scary scale, it is
not very scary, but steady direction and some average performances lifts this
movie to be better than most B-movie thrillers.
I rate
it 7/10.

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Product Title |
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Unplugging Nightmare |
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Artist Name(s) |
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Yoyo Mung | Edmond
Leung| Jo Koo |
| Language |
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Cantonese|Japanese|Mandarin |
| Duration |
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89 minutes |
Reviewed by
Neo (Andrew) -
December 2004
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