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Devil Fetus

Original title: Mo toi
  • 1983
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
636
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Devil Fetus (1983)
CantoneseFolk HorrorHorror

A woman becomes possessed after buying an antique vase which housed a demon. She dies, but not before the demon planted his seed into her body. Years later, the demon re-awakens, possesses h... Read allA woman becomes possessed after buying an antique vase which housed a demon. She dies, but not before the demon planted his seed into her body. Years later, the demon re-awakens, possesses her nephew, and begins to wreak havoc.A woman becomes possessed after buying an antique vase which housed a demon. She dies, but not before the demon planted his seed into her body. Years later, the demon re-awakens, possesses her nephew, and begins to wreak havoc.

  • Director
    • Hung-Chuen Lau
  • Writers
    • Man-Wah Cheng
    • Ging-Jiu Lo
  • Stars
    • Eddie Chan
    • Yung-Chang Chin
    • Pak-Kwong Ho
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    636
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hung-Chuen Lau
    • Writers
      • Man-Wah Cheng
      • Ging-Jiu Lo
    • Stars
      • Eddie Chan
      • Yung-Chang Chin
      • Pak-Kwong Ho
    • 22User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Eddie Chan
    • Kent Cheng
    Yung-Chang Chin
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    Pak-Kwong Ho
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    • Mr. Cheng
    Meng-Kuang Hsu
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    Dan Lau
    Dan Lau
    • Cheng Chi Chong
    Sai-gang Lau
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    Shan Liang
    Shan Liang
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    • (as San Leung)
    Hsiu-Ling Lu
    Hsiu-Ling Lu
    • Juju
    • (as Sau Fan Loy)
    Pei-Pei Lu
    • Other Cast
    • (as Pui-Pui Liu)
    Sha-Fei Ouyang
    Sha-Fei Ouyang
    • Granny Cheng
    Kuo-Hua Wen
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      • Hung-Chuen Lau
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    7kevin_robbins

    Devil Fetus isn't perfect, but the horror elements are done well enough to make this a must-see for horror enthusiasts.

    I recently watched the Chinese horror πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ film "Devil Fetus" (1983) on a random streaming service. The storyline follows a woman who unleashes a spirit from a vase 🏺 that eventually possesses her, then her dog, and then her nephew as it heads on a killing spree. Can anything stop the spirit?

    This picture is directed by Hung-Chuen Lau (Those Were the Days) and stars Pak-Kwong Ho (Ginger Snaps), Dan Lau (Police Story), and Pak-Kwong Ho (Run, Don't Walk).

    This is an early '80s horror picture and feels like it in every way. The circumstances, acting, and characters are more fun than good, as are the practical effects. Some of the "attack" scenes are definitely better than others, but the cheesy sequences are very entertaining in a so bad they're good kind of way. However, there are some elite horror practical effects that were a pleasant surprise, especially at the end. The final transformation is tremendous, and the bouncing head was awesome and made the movie a must-see for horror enthusiasts. There's also an elite "smush" kill that made me smile. This honestly is pretty impressive for the era it was released.

    In conclusion, "Devil Fetus" isn't perfect, but the horror elements are done well enough to make this a must-see for horror enthusiasts. I would score this a 6.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Solid and enjoyable if structurally weak Hong Kong effort

    After buying a strange vase at an auction, a woman finds a strange demonic being inside and quickly gets the being out of the house, but years later when her sons accidentally release the creature again they turn to a Taoist priest and his teachings to get the demon under control.

    Generally, this one is a pretty straightforward offering. This wastes no time at getting to the point of the film, which is unleashing wild and over-the-top moments every chance possible. The opening arrival of the demon and his seduction of the wife where her husband arrives and attempts to interfere only to be turned into a hideous worm-faced figure who then kills himself by jumping out a nearby window in the matter of a few minutes allows for a taste of what's on display throughout here. With later scenes featuring a flying cat knocking a person off a balcony ledge and a funeral being interrupted by the sight of a woman's belly swelling up and about to erupt into a giant pulsating fetus, there's a strong start to a fantastic series of gross-out attacks. With a birthday cake filled with worms, disemboweling a dog to eat its uncooked remains and scenes of the possessed family member playing with the body of a victim all giving this a series of shocking and somewhat obvious sense that something's going on, there's a great foundation for the crazier action here. With a standout wizard battle that's become the norm for these movies, attacks by levitating furniture and teleporting bodies flying around the room, the film packs in plenty of fun action just as much as the over-the-top elements. Still, even with the wildness out of the way, there's more to like here. The idea of incorporating elements from outside the usual sphere of influence for these kinds of films adds hints of class that shouldn't be here in a sleazy gore-fest like this, such as the rather impressive suspenseful camerawork featured here for some of the attacks by the possessed individuals. A night-time stroll through the courtyard of the family house showing the spirit floating along waiting for the opportunity to strike is quite creepy, much like the use of the dog's point-of-view walking through the house into the bedroom before attacking the girlfriend. Also quite impressive is a nighttime drive home from the hospital which includes the car coming under attack by supernatural means as the lights go out and are afflicted with a supernatural storm before meeting an unexpected end with a possessed body, making this quite enjoyable in that sense when it tries. As well, this one goes overboard with the pacing and tempo here, featuring these frantic scenes and ideas at such a frantic pace that there's little stopping this one once it gets going which takes place incredibly early. The boundless energy and momentum this carries is infectious at a point, making for such a wholly engrossing effort with plenty to like about it. That said, there are some issues here. The most obvious flaw is a chaotic and discordant storyline that fails spectacularly at making cohesive sense. Very rarely does anything happen within rational means, as the impetus for how the demon is trapped inside the vase to start with or how the creature's release affects the family once it's been released, which are important parts of the initial setup to get into the story. That this just bounds from one scene to the other with little regard to how anything makes sense, ranging from how the possession travels from animal to person and how the basic idea of the actions presented doesn't cause any concern in the family to leave the house quicker. How they end up defeating the demon makes no sense and the general idea of figuring out we're even in the future after the initial attack has to be inferred making for a truly confusing mess of a storyline. Lastly, it's hard to overlook the abysmal special effects work, utilizing hand-drawn animation for laser beams and energy weapons that resemble third-tier video-game work and the wizard battle is so laughably filled with wire-work, frame-skipping and immobile puppets that all look out-of-date the moment they were filmed. Combined, these elements are enough to hold it down.

    Rated Unrated/NC-17: Extreme Graphic Violence, Language, Nudity, a sex scene, violence against animals and themes of necrophilia.
    7daustin

    Holy Fetus, Batman!

    Wow! This movie was so inappropriate. Incredibly funny stuff, albeit unintentionally. An ugly lamp humps, possesses, and slaughters it's way through an entire family. The (non-gore) highlight for me would have to be the wild and tacky 80's dance party that stuck in the middle of the film. None of these people should ever be allowed to dance or act in a movie again. Was that dog doing what I think he was doing during the party? The sorcerous fight scene using Atari-era special effects and teleportation via the simple expedient of turning the camera off and on was also classic. The only disappointment is that the titular fetus only really appears onscreen in its "fetus" incarnation for a few seconds, in a scene stolen straight from Alien. Don't miss this one, it'll mess you up and loosen your bladder.
    9bastardx

    An all-time classic of inept gross-out cinema!

    Coming across as a manic and unholy mix of 'The exorcist', 'Amityville horror', 'Plan 9 from outer space', 'Evil dead', 'Poltergeist', 'War of the gargantuas' and Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' video with a single-digit budget, this brilliant and idiotic Hong Kong flick keeps the freak-outs coming fast and furious throughout. Acting is non-existent and the, uh..."minimal" plot apparently exists only to provide a framework in which to present gratuitous scenes of worm-vomiting, demonic possession, decapitation and nubile starlets making congress with giant, grunting, slimey green Sasquatch-looking monsters. Generally pointless film features some of the worst special effects ever seen but is never less than massively entertaining-- by no means miss the opportunity to catch this on a big screen, as I was fortunate enough to last night!
    8dbborroughs

    Nonsensical horror film filled with gore and " don't believe it-thats so cool" moments

    The plot of this movie doesn't make a great deal of sense. Part of the problem is that the subtitles on the print I saw were very small, (the VCD that I have is a widescreen print with the subtitles from the actual film itself so they end up being very tiny). Another part of the problem is that this movie wouldn't make sense under the best of circumstances.

    It all begins when two women buy a vase at an auction. The younger of the women takes it home and becomes "possesed" by it. What this means is that a big ugly monster comes out and has sex with her and changes her personality so as to be obsessed with the vase. One night hubby comes home and sees his wife with the monster and is killed by the beast. The wife, now pregnant soon gives birth to a mini monster and dies. The mini monster is caught and then things get less clear. (Thats about the first 12 minutes of screen time.) From here the "monster" jumps from body to body killing people and eating dead bodies, he keeps under a bed.

    I can't really tell you much more about the plot than that, except that the movie has several great set pieces mainly battles with the monster in human form, one with a priest who uses mini statues and the final one in the cellar of a house (That one had me murmuring "oh s#&%" a couple of times). There are numerous gore effects and moments of gross out horror. Best of all at times the movie achieves a wonderful nirvana when you're sitting there with a combination of being grossed out, a desire to laugh at the cheesiness of the visuals and a deep admiration at a film that is over coming everything to have a "really cool" moment.

    Understand, though, this is a mess of a film. It doesn't really come together well. There is the slenderest of threads keeping it all together (and it could be argued its not very together). The strength of the movie is its parts, the set pieces and gross out horror bits, this is the reason to see the movie and not for any hope of a clear plot. As a whole this film is really probably a 7 or 6.5 so giving it an 8 I'm over selling it on the basis of its parts, but I was really impressed by the parts. If you like gory horror and don't mind a lack of sense try it.

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      Humanity Pt. 1
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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1983 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Π”ΡŒΡΠ²ΠΎΠ»ΡŒΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π·Π°Ρ€ΠΎΠ΄Ρ‹Ρˆ
    • Production company
      • Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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