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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The plot is simple but I love the delivery of
the story. The main characters are realistic. It's chilling, enjoyable and heartwarming too. If you expect a horror movie that only focuses on jumps cares, maybe this one a bit dull for you. But if you want a good deliverance of story that keeps you on your seat, then watch it. You won't be disappointed. And really, don't take bad reviews too quickly. Give this movie a try.
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.
The main actor does not know how to act. He looked like a guy who just woke up buzzed from a night of heavy drinking, expressionless and confused, speaking in a monotone voice the entire movie. The female character is dumb and mind bogginglu boring
How is this even no.5 on netflix? Most illogical and terrible horror movie ever, its not even scary
Plot's a bit ropey! Title kind of strings you along! I wish I was lying that it was a rubbish film...but I'm a-frayed knot! So to tie it all up...don't watch it!
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