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Daughter of Darkness

Original title: Mit moon cham on: Yit saat
  • 1993
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
756
YOUR RATING
Daughter of Darkness (1993)
ComedyHorrorThriller

Police suspect a young teenager who was horrifically abused by her family and raped by her father of finally snapping and slaughtering them all.Police suspect a young teenager who was horrifically abused by her family and raped by her father of finally snapping and slaughtering them all.Police suspect a young teenager who was horrifically abused by her family and raped by her father of finally snapping and slaughtering them all.

  • Director
    • Kai-Ming Lai
  • Writer
    • Kai-Ming Lai
  • Stars
    • Lily Chung
    • Hugo Ng
    • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    756
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kai-Ming Lai
    • Writer
      • Kai-Ming Lai
    • Stars
      • Lily Chung
      • Hugo Ng
      • Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lily Chung
    Lily Chung
    • Wei-Fong
    Hugo Ng
    Hugo Ng
    • Kin
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
    • Lui
    Ka-Kui Ho
    Ka-Kui Ho
    • Wei-Fong's Father
    Daisy
    • Wei-Fong's Mother
    Yuk-Kwan Chan
    Biu Gam
    Biu Gam
      Si-Man Hui
      Si-Man Hui
      • Gossiping Woman
      Che Kau-Wa
      • Policeman
      Wan-fei Lee
      • Villager at Police Station
      Kai-Chi Leung
      • Fung
      Money Lo
      Money Lo
      • Dong Huan
      Hung Lu
      Hung Lu
      Siu-Ming Lui
      Siu-Ming Lui
      Siu-Bo Ng
      Yuet-Kiu Pak
      Ching-Yee Wong
      Kam Hung Wong
      • Gambling House Suspect
      • Director
        • Kai-Ming Lai
      • Writer
        • Kai-Ming Lai
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      User reviews11

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      8Musicianmagic

      Comedy. Crime Drama. Horror. Sexploitation. All in one

      This is a combination comedy, crime drama, horror & sexploitation film. It doesn't do any one of these great but well enough that together it's an above average movie.

      The IMDB plot description is (as frequently the case) not accurate. We don't know who did the killing until near the end. It's more accurate to say, the movie is both the investigation of the killings as well as what provoked the killings.

      The police are more the comedy, played in a slapstick style. Yes they actually investigate tho almost everything they do is played for laughs. Unfortunately, it doesn't work much of the time but there are a few laughs. They are part of the crime drama tho that's mostly played out in the story of what lead to the killings. That part is also the sexploitation with several sex scenes. Nothing real graphic but there is nudity and simulated sex. The killings themselves are the horror part as it's fairly graphic violence with several quarts of blood. The script did a fantastic job of weaving everything together. This movie fits every category of a Cat III movie.

      While most of the cast are just alright. The female lead Lily Chung is excellent. Part of the reason this movie works. Yes she is beautiful but more importantly she can act. Ka-Kui Ho, who plays her father is outstanding. His facial expressions really fit the part.

      This movie may not be for everyone. Some may not like the violence. Some the nudity. Some may not find anything funny. It's the movie in its entirety that make it a very good movie. Worth watching!
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Another nasty Cat III shocker from Hong Kong.

      "Daughter of Darkness" is a tale of a young woman's sexual abuse by her father.The film is very dark as it offers plenty of sex,nudity,gore and heavy violence.Lily Chung-who played Ming-Ming in Billy Tang's "Red to Kill"(1994)-is extremely convincing as titular heroine Fong.The film is pretty uneven,because it's filled with lame comedy and silly jokes.Still the scenes of rape and sexual abuse are very shocking and unpleasant.The final slaughter scene is extremely violent and bloody.Anthony Wong from "Ebola Syndrome"(1996)is also memorable as police captain Lui.The scene where he molests the female corpse totally cracked me up.Overall,"Daughter of Darkness" is a pretty good shocker,so if you like extreme stuff give it a look.7 out of 10.
      3Der_Schnibbler

      Give me a break

      I suppose this melodramatic piece of clownish claptrap is the Chinese' idea of dark and deviant. As if a year and a half there wasn't enough to let me know how lame their films and TV shows are.

      It gets pretty nasty for a few minutes toward the end. The "row, row, row your boat" part nearly had me fapping. But even then the general air of "aw shucks" stupidity will make it difficult for most people to even get that far. The typically Chinglish subtitles only lessen the impact.

      Unless you are not a fan of these kind of films, I wouldn't recommend this. Communists simply do not have enough worldliness or emotional depth to create anything truly profound, since they are indoctrinated to be lamers from birth.

      The ending is nearly twenty unrelenting minutes of a moronically cruel downward spiral that is supposed to have you in tears, but in reality just makes you wanna roll your eyes till your brain starts to hurt. It just goes on and on and on. It's as if some idiot thought (and I'm sure he did), "Let's make a hundred item list of every single possible thing that would make people sad, then show them all scene by scene toward the end!!"
      7berthier

      Bizarre

      A young woman is maltreated by her family an raped by her father. All her family is killed. The daughter is suspected by a mad inspector (a sort of trash Nicky Larson) who is more interested by sex (very "scatological") than the investigation. What a strange movie! In fact, it's a mix between stupid comedy and very violent trash scenes (murder, incest, rape). I think this movie is really disconcerting for the occidental public. There is no morality, they deal with glaucous subjects with absurd humor. So, if you like the trash Asian way of making movies, try this one.

      Really fun.
      8Captain_Couth

      Category III cinema: Daughter of Darkness

      Daughter of Darkness (1993) was one of the more brutal titles from Hong Kong to be released under the Category III rating. Originally, films received a Category III rating if they showed excessive nudity, strong sexual themes (even if they didn't show any sex or nudity), gay themes or violence. No one under the age of eighteen was allowed to view Category III films. But due to it's huge popularity, the rating became a whole new genre.

      The movie is a police procedural film told in a non-linear structure. A young woman (Lily Cheung)is found in her home, a survivor of a family massacre. Someone has butchered the mother, father (William Ho), brother and sister of the lone surviving victim. A suspect is caught and brutally interrogated by the police. But a slovenly officer (Anthony Wong) is on the case and not everything is what it seems to be.

      A vile and disturbing ride for all involved. Many of these police procedural films were based upon actual crimes. If you enjoy Category III films then this one has your name written all over it!

      Highly recommended.

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      • Trivia
        Lily Chung Suk Wai is married to Hugo Ng and they have a son.
      • Quotes

        Wei-Fong's Father: I please your uterus. You kiss my toes. It's fair.

      • Alternate versions
        The rare Hong Kong Ocean Shores VHS is uncut. The film was split in two onto separate tapes labeled Part 1 and Part 2.
      • Connections
        Followed by Daughter of Darkness 2 (1994)

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      • Release date
        • October 28, 1993 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Karanlığın kızı
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 36 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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