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University students, planning a bravery initiation test for their fellow classmates, choose a campus bridge rumored to be haunted by a vengeful female ghost.University students, planning a bravery initiation test for their fellow classmates, choose a campus bridge rumored to be haunted by a vengeful female ghost.University students, planning a bravery initiation test for their fellow classmates, choose a campus bridge rumored to be haunted by a vengeful female ghost.
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As someone who watches a lot of Taiwanese drama and movie, I can say that the acting wasn't that bad. There were a lot of incomprehensible screaming but that's it. The story was interesting, the cgi could have been better but it's still not awful (I've seen much worse).
In overall, I liked it. My cup of tea with a good plot twist. I'm hoping for a second movie because of the ending tho.
Like a lot of Asian horror it features a girl with long straggly black hair who crawls across floors and ceilings in a creepy way, and water.
It's got some decent scares and a creepy atmosphere that carries it rhek6. Better than most Netflix horror, just nothing to write home about.
I must say that the concept idea for "The Bridge Curse" sounded interesting enough. And the fact that this was an Asian horror movie that I hadn't already seen, was of course more than sufficient to make me sit down to watch it, as I had the opportunity in 2021.
However, "The Bridge Curse" turned out to be a very generic horror movie, with writers Keng-Ming Chang and Po-Hsiang Hao just playing it safe and making use of just about every single trope and archetype seen in the 'how-to-make-a-horror-movie' manual. Sure, this was keeping it within the confines of what worked, but it also made for a very indistinct and bland horror movie.
The storyline was adequately written, but everything that transpired throughout the course of the movie was things already seen and done countless times in other horror movies. So there wasn't much of any surprises or innovative moments throughout the course of director Lester Hsi's movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate. But I must say that the character gallery was so mundane and generic that all characters essentially blended together and was just one massive, faceless crowd.
Ultimately, then "The Bridge Curse" is a watchable, albeit a very generic horror movie that packs little to no punch at all. I must admit that I had hoped for a bit more than what director Lester Hsi managed to deliver here.
I am rating "The Bridge Curse" a very bland five out of ten stars. Sure, it was watchable, but it was a very forgettable movie. And this was by no means a horror movie that can sustain more than just a single viewing, as the contents here just are too vague.
However, "The Bridge Curse" turned out to be a very generic horror movie, with writers Keng-Ming Chang and Po-Hsiang Hao just playing it safe and making use of just about every single trope and archetype seen in the 'how-to-make-a-horror-movie' manual. Sure, this was keeping it within the confines of what worked, but it also made for a very indistinct and bland horror movie.
The storyline was adequately written, but everything that transpired throughout the course of the movie was things already seen and done countless times in other horror movies. So there wasn't much of any surprises or innovative moments throughout the course of director Lester Hsi's movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate. But I must say that the character gallery was so mundane and generic that all characters essentially blended together and was just one massive, faceless crowd.
Ultimately, then "The Bridge Curse" is a watchable, albeit a very generic horror movie that packs little to no punch at all. I must admit that I had hoped for a bit more than what director Lester Hsi managed to deliver here.
I am rating "The Bridge Curse" a very bland five out of ten stars. Sure, it was watchable, but it was a very forgettable movie. And this was by no means a horror movie that can sustain more than just a single viewing, as the contents here just are too vague.
Amateur quality acting. Too hard to keep concentration. The movie would be way nicer, if the actresses scream less and act less childish. Not a single actor or actress acted like an university student, they acted more like bunch of school girls.
Waste of time.
Waste of time.
A good Taiwanese horror with quite an unexpected twist. Finally, a fresh idea in a horror genre. Even though the main theme has been explored by many others, this movie manages to stay unique, genuinely scary and dark. Just don't expect CGI demons or any special effects, the movie rely heavily on suspense, not on scary imagery. Overall, the film doesn't feel expensive.
While the idea is interesting, the characters are too whiny and their actions are predictable and stupid. On the other hand, the storyline kind of relies on characters being so forgettable.
Definitely not a waste of time and can be watched alone or with friends, however because of the tangled storyline, I would advise to really pay attention to the screen.
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- TriviaThe film received a video game adaptation, The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation.
- ConnectionsRemade as Nu guiqiao 2: Yuan gui lou (2023)
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- Lời Nguyền Cây Cầu Ma Ám
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- $352,336
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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