Demi Haunted
This is an old film. I just watched it on TV five minutes ago and thought it was quite standard - not too bad for a lazy evening since I wasn't up to a good laugh or a thinker.
Eason Chan starred in this film and like many other films, this is one of those which he has the opportunity to streak another good side of his acting skills... as a woman. Most of the films in which he starred in are mostly comedies. He is good in making a fool out of himself on the screen. And he's also quite good looking from certain angles.
Nicholas Tse is the star guest of the film. Damn, he looked so handsome in the scenes - any girl would fall in love at first sight. Also starring is Joey Yung and Anthony Wong. If you haven't seen Joey Yung in a male suit completely playing off a guy's character, you should catch this film. She doesn't look good as a man.
The story line of the film is alright to go. At least there is a rationale behind the concept and it's believable. I hate films that has no logic behind the story. Overall, it was light and easy. Better off watched in the comfort of your couch at home.
Synopsis from Heroic Cinema
Buster is a tumbler in a chinese opera troupe and often the whipping boy for the star of the troupe, Hung. During a rehearsal session and another confrontation with Hung, he finds himself haunted by the ghost of an opera singer, Giselle, that died in the middle of her final performance. She asks Buster to help her complete her performance so she can finally rest in peace.
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