After a purification ritual unravels, a conflicted Taoist priest attempts to help a lonely young psychic whose aunt is possessed by a powerful demon.After a purification ritual unravels, a conflicted Taoist priest attempts to help a lonely young psychic whose aunt is possessed by a powerful demon.After a purification ritual unravels, a conflicted Taoist priest attempts to help a lonely young psychic whose aunt is possessed by a powerful demon.
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If you read my review of the first, 'The Rope Curse (2018)' you may remember that I said that this sequel was the bad news. Well I am sorry to inform you its much worse than you/myself/anyone could possibly have thought!
I'm not a big fan of the horror film genre but I love 99% of Asian horror films - especially South Korean. I think 'The Eye' trilogy was my first or maybe 'Ju-On' and I voraciously hunt them down ever since. I never thought I would see an Asian horror film that could be as bad as this and its predecessor were.
I think what I have said gives you more than an idea of just how bad it was. Watch by all means but no complaining afterwards 😄
I'm not a big fan of the horror film genre but I love 99% of Asian horror films - especially South Korean. I think 'The Eye' trilogy was my first or maybe 'Ju-On' and I voraciously hunt them down ever since. I never thought I would see an Asian horror film that could be as bad as this and its predecessor were.
I think what I have said gives you more than an idea of just how bad it was. Watch by all means but no complaining afterwards 😄
While I have indeed watched the 2018 movie "Zong Xie" (aka "The Rope Curse"), I must admit that I cannot remember anything from that movie, aside from the title and something about nooses. So when I sat down to watch the 2020 Taiwanese sequel "Zong Xie 2" (aka "The Rope Curse 2"), I wasn't really harboring any expectations. And that essentially left writer Tzu-Ming Ma with every opportunity to entertain, bedazzle and impress me with this sequel.
The storyline in "Zong Xie 2" was a rather mundane and boring one, and it was quite a struggle to sit through it, especially since I didn't really fully understand the concept and idea of the storyline. I suppose you need some insight into Taiwanese folklore and susperstition to appreciate the storyline here. And as a casual viewer, I must say that writer Tzu-Ming Ma failed to deliver an interesting script.
And the character gallery in the movie wasn't particularly thrilling or interesting either. It was difficult to actually say where one character ended and the next one started. The characters were lacking distinctive traits and feats to differentiate them from one another.
Given my limited exposure to the Taiwanese cinema, then I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. However, it should be noted that the acting performances were fair enough, despite the fact that the script and storyline was rubbish.
Visually then you're not in for anything grand here, as the movie doesn't really make use of special effects in an abundance.
For a horror movie, then "Zong Xie 2" was a swing and a miss, especially for a casual viewer such as myself. There was nothing scary about the storyline, unless you consider general confusion and a lack of red thread throughout the narrative as being scary.
My rating of "Zong Xie 2", from director Shih-Han Liao, lands on a mere two out of ten stars.
The storyline in "Zong Xie 2" was a rather mundane and boring one, and it was quite a struggle to sit through it, especially since I didn't really fully understand the concept and idea of the storyline. I suppose you need some insight into Taiwanese folklore and susperstition to appreciate the storyline here. And as a casual viewer, I must say that writer Tzu-Ming Ma failed to deliver an interesting script.
And the character gallery in the movie wasn't particularly thrilling or interesting either. It was difficult to actually say where one character ended and the next one started. The characters were lacking distinctive traits and feats to differentiate them from one another.
Given my limited exposure to the Taiwanese cinema, then I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. However, it should be noted that the acting performances were fair enough, despite the fact that the script and storyline was rubbish.
Visually then you're not in for anything grand here, as the movie doesn't really make use of special effects in an abundance.
For a horror movie, then "Zong Xie 2" was a swing and a miss, especially for a casual viewer such as myself. There was nothing scary about the storyline, unless you consider general confusion and a lack of red thread throughout the narrative as being scary.
My rating of "Zong Xie 2", from director Shih-Han Liao, lands on a mere two out of ten stars.
I haven't seen part one and I wont need to this movie was awful I couldn't stand it for more then an hour
Better than most english horror movies. Visually nice. Could of had things jump out at you or more blood or more evil looking people when they were possessed. Hope for sequel.
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