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Bewitched

Original title: Gu
  • 1981
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Bewitched (1981)
Folk HorrorSupernatural HorrorCrimeHorrorThriller

While possessed by an evil spirit, a man murders his daughter. A police detective investigating the case also becomes possessed. A good monk helps fight the evil spirit.While possessed by an evil spirit, a man murders his daughter. A police detective investigating the case also becomes possessed. A good monk helps fight the evil spirit.While possessed by an evil spirit, a man murders his daughter. A police detective investigating the case also becomes possessed. A good monk helps fight the evil spirit.

  • Director
    • Chih-Hung Kuei
  • Writer
    • On Szeto
  • Stars
    • Fei Ai
    • Melvin Wong
    • Fanny Fen-Ni
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    625
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chih-Hung Kuei
    • Writer
      • On Szeto
    • Stars
      • Fei Ai
      • Melvin Wong
      • Fanny Fen-Ni
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Fei Ai
    Fei Ai
    • Stephen Lam Wai
    Melvin Wong
    Melvin Wong
    • Bobby Wong King-Sun
    • (as Chin Shen Huang)
    Fanny Fen-Ni
    Fanny Fen-Ni
    • Mary
    • (as Fanny)
    Lily Chan
    • Bon Brown
    • (as Li Li Chen)
    Wei-Tu Lin
    Wei-Tu Lin
    • (Guest star)
    Jenny Liang
    • (Guest star)
    • (as Jen Ni Liang)
    Hussein Abu Hassan
    • Exorcist priest (introducing)
    • (as Hussin Bin Abu Hassan)
    Lap Ban Chan
    Lap Ban Chan
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Judge
    Kwok-Hing Choi
    Kin-Ping Chow
    Kin-Ping Chow
    Chin Chun
    Chin Chun
      Ping Fong
      Ping Fong
      Biu Gam
      Biu Gam
        Chien-Hua Hsu
        Kung-Wu Huang
        Kung-Wu Huang
        Ping Ko
        Ping Ko
        • Director
          • Chih-Hung Kuei
        • Writer
          • On Szeto
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        9S1rr34l

        The Best Occult Movie Ever - A Must Watch

        Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Bewitched. Before we get into it, here are my ratings:

        Story - 2.00 Direction - 1.75 Pace - 1.50 Acting - 1.50 Enjoyment - 1.75

        TOTAL - 8.5 out of 10

        On Szeto, the writer of Bewitched, delighted me today with his story. I usually go on about missed opportunities in story concepts. But today, I can keep my gob shut on the subject. The tale of Bewitched, though simple, is complex, intriguing, and enthralling. What made this occult revenge horror flick special was the amount of detail. Once we know about the curses affecting Stephen Lam, we are then shown every detail of their creation. As we are with the subsequent spells against detective Bobby Wong and the Monk, he's asked for help. I particularly liked The Lemon Spell. Be warned that some of the black magic spells are pretty gross. Like the dead fetuses stewing in a pot of their blood, which the evil sorcery drinks - Ugh!

        Chih-Hung Kuei directed this battle of Good V's Evil superbly. It is near perfect. He has a skilled eye for using light, shade, and colours to build and sustain an atmosphere. And his talent for controlling the film's tempo is evident in his action sequences. For the most part, the story trots along, but when we get to the exciting scenes, it builds to a cantor or an all-out gallop. Now I said near perfect; the opening scenes are the worst. They chop through the backstory with excessive speed and may leave your head in a spin. But stay with it, and you'll get your just deserts - the best occult movie ever made.

        The cherry on top of this mystical cake is the special effects. All of which are excellent. Even the simple ones like pulling the nine-inch nail from the child's head made me squirm. Bewitched is not a film for the squeamish.

        The cast is acceptable in their roles. However, I find that early Oriental films like their actors and actresses to ham it up on occasions. And there are a few sections in Bewitched where this happens, especially with the loony who keeps stealing uniforms from coppers. But if you've watched a few of these films, you become inured to them.

        So not only would I highly recommend this film to all the horror fans out there, but I would state this is a Must-Watch movie.

        Please visit my Absolute Horror list and see where I ranked Bewitched.

        Take Care & Stay Well.
        3Fella_shibby

        100 mins of pure mumbo jumbo trash. Why the poor bat always has to b the epitome of evil?

        I saw this for the first time few days back. Got enticed aft reading glowing reviews. I shud hav been careful regarding the only four reviews as of now. This film is ridiculous with unnecessary gross scenes. The lead villain is always shown in bat-like/Dracula-like attire, he sneaks in n out of places as if he is some sorta ninja with high skills. The effects r laughable n why does the poor bat always has to be the epitome of evil? Ther is some nudity, the initial police investigation is kinda intriguing but it all boils down to what did I jus watch. Without any sex operation, a man suddenly turns into an old hag. Now that is some super duper mumbo jumbo technology.
        8Movie-Misfit

        Hong Kong Horror Gem!!

        Sex, horror and exploding bats are the main ingredients for this early 80's Shaw Brothers thriller from director Kuei Chih Hung, the man who brought us the fantastic horror film, Hex, The Boxer's Omen, Killer Constable and many more. It stars Ai Fei, from the Shaw classics House Of Traps, Human Lanterns and Death Duel, as a man arrested for the murder of his daughter, having claimed that she was possessed, and that he himself, had a spell put on him after meeting a Thai girl and leaving her jilted. The first shock of the film comes pretty quick as a kid playing ball comes across the grossly, realistic body of his daughter in the woods - complete with 6 inch nail driven into the top of her head that forcefully gets removed. Its the first of many moments that will make you wince through the atmospheric and fun, Bewitched...

        Told in flashback (in part) from the jail cell to officer Melvin Wong, Ai Fei's stories convince Wong to head to Thailand to learn more about the black magic rituals, leading to a crazy run of events, leaving him with much more than he bargained for!

        I like Bewitched! It's something a little different and has some pretty cool tricks going on that keeps viewers entertained right through. These include graphically disturbing corpses, a séance with floating skulls and twigs that write alone, evil wizards versus good wizards, reanimated bodies, a possessed child munching down on raw meat, brutal car accidents, levitating knives and much, much more.

        Director Kuei keeps things tense as the story rolls along with some incredible visuals and darkly wild atmosphere throughout. There's a rawness to Bewitched that just seems to keep you gripped, along with its ominous music and sound effects that just add to the experience. Its beautifully shot for the most part, capturing some wonderful shots of Thailand (including its fantastic, giant movie posters on the buildings), with some incredible lighting which makes it look amazing and very nice to watch. This is also aided by the incredibly clean, crisp and colourful print, 88 Films have provided here allowing us to see the ultimate version of this classic...

        The great Melvin Wong does a wonderful job, as do most of the cast, with real-life wizard Hussein Hassan playing the dark villain of the piece. He gets to take part in an extended battle with a good wizard, attacking each other with spells that gets violent and bloody, that leads to the evil wizard drinking the blood from a (shockingly graphic) barrel of dead babies and internal organs for more power!

        It's really quite disgusting.

        The final half hour sees Wong return to Hong Kong to follow-up his case. Its here that he finds his Ai Fei in the prison hospital, wrapped from head-to-toe in bandages, violently throwing-up worms, and slashing his stomach open! And it only gets worse for him, with the detective now finding himself suffering the same problems and pains that first plagued his prisoner...

        Bewitched certainly isn't boring, and I'd go as far to say that it definitely put a lot of people off going to Thailand upon release. With some great use of practical FX for its time, solid direction, and plenty of WTF moments to keep you entertained, this little gem should please any fan of horror. Kuei Chih Hung was one of the finest horror directors in Hong Kong of that period, so I'd suggest checking out some of his other titles and giving this one a go.

        Overall: Mad, gross, shocking and beautifully made, Bewitched is a crazy piece of Hong Kong cinema that deserves a watch!
        7ChungMo

        Moral: Don't Jilt Your Thai Girlfriend

        The first film of Kwei Chih-Hung I ever saw was the indescribable Mo (Boxer's Omen) so working backwards I just had the chance to watch his previous outing into the world of Thai black magic.

        A policeman investigating the horrid death of a five-year old girl is led to Thailand where he encounters black magic and eventually a series of horrible curses are placed on him to prevent his solving the mystery. That description makes the film sound reasonable if not a bit boring but believe me it's not boring! We are witness to lots of sights including, a six inch nail being pulled from the corpse of a five year old girl, an extended spell battle between a monk and a sorcerer, a séance with floating skulls and twigs that write plus exploding bats. We also learn many useful things such as how to extract oil from the rotting corpse of a pregnant woman, or that eating maggots gives you super evil powers, or that if you discover a loved one is eating raw pork liver at night, all may not be well. All this commotion is because a callous Hong Kong tourist didn't come back to his Thai lover by a certain date. She happily causes the death of several people and is willing to kill more so her ex-lover dies a protracted death. And strangely she somehow convinces a black magic priest to go along with this despite the pain and danger he goes thru when a Buddhist priest volunteers to fight back.

        It's quite an experience but it falls apart by the final third and the ending looks like they ran over budget and Mona Fong said, "You have one night to finish this film and send those Thai actors back!". So they shot the ending in a HK airport terminal. Regardless, the film looks quite good at times with interesting art direction and photography. There's a bit of nudity when the Thai girlfriend goes for a slow motion swim, but most of the film is just silly looking but gross effects.

        Fun but "Mo" is more fun.
        8Weirdling_Wolf

        Revenge is a dish best served with an extra portion of gastric slime!

        Revenge is a dish best served with an extra portion of gastric slime in the Shaw Brothers sordidly Satanic, morbidly maggot-infested Black Magic body shocker 'Gu'. Once holidaymaker, Stephen (Fei Ai) returns from his sojourn in sultry Thailand, he grimly discovers that he brought back more than spicy snapshots of, Bon Brown (Lily Chan), his beauteous, yet bizarrely vengeful, beach-frolicking lover! Plagued with mad visions of his daughter's increasingly malign nature, Stephen is arrested, summarily sentenced to death for the brutal slaying of his child. The once cynical cop, Bobby (Melvin Wong) stoically exposes those cruel instigators of the curse that evilly compelled, Stephen to commit such a monstrous act of infanticide!

        Kaleidoscopically garlanded in grisly, dayglo-dripping necromancy, 'Bewitched' remains a hallucinatory, fascinatingly visceral example of vintage HK Body Horror. Director, Chi-Hung proves himself singularly adept at staging nauseating scenes of luridly flesh corrupting sorcery! Mean-spirited, and visually striking,'Gu' is steeped in stomach churningly graphic manifestations of blasphemous Black Magic maleficence! While disturbing, Bewitched is aesthetically sublime, the exquisite Thai locations are dazzling, and our Black Magic beleaguered protagonist's gruesome travails climaxes in a hyperbolic, mythically mental, monk vs sorcerer showdown. Far-flung, far out, but far from formulaic, the queasy far Eastern shocker 'Bewitched' casts a wickedly captivating spell that cannot be broken!

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        • Release date
          • September 11, 1981 (Hong Kong)
        • Countries of origin
          • Hong Kong
          • Thailand
        • Languages
          • Cantonese
          • Mandarin
          • Thai
          • English
        • Also known as
          • 蠱
        • Filming locations
          • Don Mueang International Airport, Don Mueang, Bangkok, Thailand
        • Production company
          • Shaw Brothers
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          • 1h 41m(101 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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