अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA woman who has been cursed by a witch must rip off her head every night so it can fly around, attack people and drink their blood, which keeps her alive.A woman who has been cursed by a witch must rip off her head every night so it can fly around, attack people and drink their blood, which keeps her alive.A woman who has been cursed by a witch must rip off her head every night so it can fly around, attack people and drink their blood, which keeps her alive.
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- कनेक्शनReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
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Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Witch With The Flying Head; here's the breakdown of my ratings:
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.25 out of 10.00
The moral of this story is - when an evil sorcerer comes visiting and asks for your hand in matrimony, grab that hatchet and give that necromancer your mitt.
I was a little circumspect about watching this flick; Hey, come on, you read that English title, so wouldn't you be(?) But I remembered watching Mystics In Bali, which contains another flying head and guts. What's more, I recalled I even enjoyed it. So with thoughts of a possible diamond in the rough, I settled down to an evening's viewing. The story is a tad different from the Bali one, and I may remark, it's more sincere - Truth be told, I prefered Witch over Bali. For one, the characters and their motives are credible and enduring. And secondly, it has a logical process to the bewitched living with the curse, and this is the one thing that floated my boat the best. Most times, horror flicks are not known for their rationale. It's not hard to believe that the sorcerer is infatuated with the beautiful victim of the tale. Though the writers don't state that he's been stalking her, I found if I believed this, it made the story near-perfect and clarifies why he'll cure her if she marries him. Not wanting to be a ball and chain to the evil nutter, she confides in her father about her new foul curse. He rushes her to the local temple and asks the monks for help. Regrettably, they cannot purify her of the curse or overpower the sorcerer. Not wanting to be a murderess and especially not wanting to hurt her doting father, she and her handmaidens move into the countryside and away from civilisation. But one day, a passing priest offers her hope of cleansing her of the curse. Alas, it requires an object the sorcerer possesses. However, he gives her the magic to make it a monthly incident rather than a daily one. Now she'll only lose her head on the 15th of every month - I prayed it didn't coincide with her other monthlies - can you imagine The Witch With The Flying Head And PMS? Will she ever free herself of the dreaded periodical scourge? For that answer, you'll have to watch the film.
The director isn't one of the best Chinese filmmakers I've seen, but he delivers an enjoyable romp through the supernatural. Some sections of the cinematography could have been sharper, especially the battle between the Monks and the Sorcerer. The segment cries out with missed opportunities - it was perfect for better composition, engaging angles, and quicker cutting. It's not terrible. On the whole, it works, though it could have been better with a few slight changes. And this is also the case with the entire picture.
The cast is fine, though, as is the case with the 1970s and 80s Chinese movies of this ilk, some of the actors and actresses overcook their emotional scenes. So when somebody cries, it's a full-on bawl, complete, with waving arms and shaking heads.
One of the things I enjoyed most was the fact there was no Witch With A Flying Head in the film. The poor beautiful lady with the detachable noggin is just your average pretty oriental Jane Doe until the curse hits her. If she were a witch, wouldn't she find it simple to lift the curse herself? But then we wouldn't see those tusk-like fangs that pop up (not down as with most bloodsuckers). Those buggers look like they mean business and would hurt like hell when impaling you.
I would happily recommend Witch With The Flying Head for a single viewing. It's one of those movies that entertain better the more imbibed you are. So, invite your mates round for a bevvy and a movie and enjoy.
Once your spine and innards snap out, fly over to my Absolute Horror list to see where I ranked The Witch With The Flying Head.
Take Care & Stay Well.
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.25 out of 10.00
The moral of this story is - when an evil sorcerer comes visiting and asks for your hand in matrimony, grab that hatchet and give that necromancer your mitt.
I was a little circumspect about watching this flick; Hey, come on, you read that English title, so wouldn't you be(?) But I remembered watching Mystics In Bali, which contains another flying head and guts. What's more, I recalled I even enjoyed it. So with thoughts of a possible diamond in the rough, I settled down to an evening's viewing. The story is a tad different from the Bali one, and I may remark, it's more sincere - Truth be told, I prefered Witch over Bali. For one, the characters and their motives are credible and enduring. And secondly, it has a logical process to the bewitched living with the curse, and this is the one thing that floated my boat the best. Most times, horror flicks are not known for their rationale. It's not hard to believe that the sorcerer is infatuated with the beautiful victim of the tale. Though the writers don't state that he's been stalking her, I found if I believed this, it made the story near-perfect and clarifies why he'll cure her if she marries him. Not wanting to be a ball and chain to the evil nutter, she confides in her father about her new foul curse. He rushes her to the local temple and asks the monks for help. Regrettably, they cannot purify her of the curse or overpower the sorcerer. Not wanting to be a murderess and especially not wanting to hurt her doting father, she and her handmaidens move into the countryside and away from civilisation. But one day, a passing priest offers her hope of cleansing her of the curse. Alas, it requires an object the sorcerer possesses. However, he gives her the magic to make it a monthly incident rather than a daily one. Now she'll only lose her head on the 15th of every month - I prayed it didn't coincide with her other monthlies - can you imagine The Witch With The Flying Head And PMS? Will she ever free herself of the dreaded periodical scourge? For that answer, you'll have to watch the film.
The director isn't one of the best Chinese filmmakers I've seen, but he delivers an enjoyable romp through the supernatural. Some sections of the cinematography could have been sharper, especially the battle between the Monks and the Sorcerer. The segment cries out with missed opportunities - it was perfect for better composition, engaging angles, and quicker cutting. It's not terrible. On the whole, it works, though it could have been better with a few slight changes. And this is also the case with the entire picture.
The cast is fine, though, as is the case with the 1970s and 80s Chinese movies of this ilk, some of the actors and actresses overcook their emotional scenes. So when somebody cries, it's a full-on bawl, complete, with waving arms and shaking heads.
One of the things I enjoyed most was the fact there was no Witch With A Flying Head in the film. The poor beautiful lady with the detachable noggin is just your average pretty oriental Jane Doe until the curse hits her. If she were a witch, wouldn't she find it simple to lift the curse herself? But then we wouldn't see those tusk-like fangs that pop up (not down as with most bloodsuckers). Those buggers look like they mean business and would hurt like hell when impaling you.
I would happily recommend Witch With The Flying Head for a single viewing. It's one of those movies that entertain better the more imbibed you are. So, invite your mates round for a bevvy and a movie and enjoy.
Once your spine and innards snap out, fly over to my Absolute Horror list to see where I ranked The Witch With The Flying Head.
Take Care & Stay Well.
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