Keo Sinn and her university friends find themselves tormented by the ancient curse of the vengeful Nu Gui. As the malevolent spirit unleashes havoc, Keo is forced to confront her haunting pa... Read allKeo Sinn and her university friends find themselves tormented by the ancient curse of the vengeful Nu Gui. As the malevolent spirit unleashes havoc, Keo is forced to confront her haunting past and unravel a tragic connection to the malignant figure known as Malice. Secrets will b... Read allKeo Sinn and her university friends find themselves tormented by the ancient curse of the vengeful Nu Gui. As the malevolent spirit unleashes havoc, Keo is forced to confront her haunting past and unravel a tragic connection to the malignant figure known as Malice. Secrets will be unearthed and the boundaries of reality will blur in this harrowing tale of revenge. Bra... Read all
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From the awesome scenes in the abandoned Mental asylum to the stylish Maggie Choo restaurant in Broadbeach, every location feels like a piece of our own world, beautifully captured and infused with a sense of mystery and horror. It's a reminder of the gems we have right here on the Gold Coast.
And speaking of gems, let's not forget about my personal favourite, Kua Thai Restaurant! Wow! I've had many a meal there. This brings me to the awkward date scene which was filmed there. I loved it! Hilarious! I liked how the scene adds a touch of comedy to this little horror story. Jake aka Joe as an obnoxious American was hilarious!
But beyond the local pride, 'Malice: Nu Gui' stands out as a fast-paced indie gem that keeps you hooked. The filmmakers who've not only brought our beloved locations to life but also delivered a story that keeps us engaged to the end.
So, as a Gold Coast local who appreciates the thrill of recognizing familiar places on the screen and enjoys the delectable dishes at Kua Thai, watching this film is more than just entertainment; it's a chance to see our home in a whole new light. If you're like me and appreciate the thrill of recognizing familiar places and capping off your movie night with a visit to Kua Thai, 'Malice: Nu Gui' is a must-watch.
Malice: Nu Gui's mandarin dialogue adds an authentic and immersive touch, enhancing the film's cultural richness and deepening the eerie atmosphere. A fascinating blend of languages.
With its captivating blend of ancient legends and a compelling modern narrative, 'Malice: Nu Gui, deserves 8 stars for its ability to capture my interest and immerse me in its world.
It could do with a little more polishing but i thought the rough edges gave the movie a gritty character.
The audio and visuals were also not perfect but did well to immerse the viewer into the world of Malice.
I also felt the scenes flowed well into each other and kept the viewer engaged.
In summary, this movie is not perfect but it is delivered well and manages to provide an engaging experience. Thank you and well done to all involved in the production of this movie.
One of the standout aspects of the film was the performance of Mya Lazorka as Keo. Her portrayal of the character brought depth and vulnerability, making Keo a relatable and sympathetic character. I found myself emotionally invested in her journey as she confronted her haunting past and battled against the vengeful forces that plagued her.
Again, 'B Movies' aren't my cup of tea, "Malice", however, showcased the creativity and resourcefulness of the filmmakers. I think they do a good job in effectively immersing the audience in the eerie world of the film. It's impressive to see what can be achieved with limited resources when coupled with a strong vision and passionate filmmaking.
The downside, I found myself wanting for more exploration of certain storyline elements. The film touched upon intriguing themes of obsession and revenge, but I couldn't help but wish for a deeper dive into these aspects. Nevertheless, the concise runtime of the film allowed for a focused and concise narrative that kept the tension and intrigue intact.
While I may have had reservations about horror films and 'B movies,' this experience reminded me that great storytelling can be found in unexpected places. It serves as a reminder that as movie enthusiasts, we should be open to stepping outside of our comfort zones and embracing diverse films.
"Malice" surpassed my initial expectations and left me with a newfound appreciation for micro-budget films. Its blend of Chinese folklore and suspenseful storytelling made for an engaging viewing experience. I encourage others, even those who might not typically gravitate towards horror films, to give "Malice" a chance and discover the hidden gems that lie beyond our usual preferences.
Did you know
- TriviaDid you know Nu Gui is Chinese for "Ghost Woman." The spelling pronunciation of "nu gui" in English would be "noo gwee."
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- 17A Ern Harley Dr, Burleigh Heads, Queensland, Australia(Gold Coast Studio)
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- A$50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime45 minutes
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