Monday 21 October 2013

Movie Review : Tales from the Dark 1 (2013)


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Tales from the Dark 1

Tales from the Dark 1 is a compilation of 3 horror stories - all by author Lillian Lee, filmed by three different directors. The 3 films are unrelated to each other and are jarringly different in their approach to their subject matter.

The first deals with an eccentric, middle-aged man who cant hold down a job and resorts to stealing  funeral urns and ransoming them to the  families of the deceased.  This marks the directorial debut of actor Simon Yam, who also plays the eccentric. This film is the weakest of the lot with plenty of pretentious imagery and random ghosts that contribute zilch to the story. Think irrelevant visuals of little girls wandering around and crying, a gluttonous ghost who wont or cant stop eating, an elderly grandmother talking to these other ghosts and so on - similar to some of the visuals in 'Thir13en Ghosts'.

The second film deals with a psychic played by Tony Leung and a fortune teller played by Kelly Chen who team up to exorcise the vengeful ghost of a schoolgirl. This one is straight forward, light-hearted and more 'traditional' than the first movie. It also has a decent back-story for the ghost, allowing us to sympathise with her. Some portions are annoyingly contrived though - especially the sequence revolving around the psychic and his son's CD.

The last film deals with another bitter ghost trying to exact revenge on an elderly lady. It starts off with an affluent woman who comes to a 'villain basher' - a person who places a curse on her clients' chosen victims and symbolically 'beats' photos or images representing said victims in exchange for money. Then the story of this woman is abandoned as another young girl approaches the villain basher - a good performance by Susan Shaw -and the story turns into a violent, revenge tale. This film is the most stylish of the three but suffers from a thin storyline that is unnecessarily padded out.

The movie relies too much on filler material to stretch its running time and is not a horror movie at all - zero scares. It is just a set of sad stories where the antagonists happen to be ghosts. Fans of horror movies will be sorely disappointed and most movie-goers should be puzzled as to why this was made into a motion picture instead of a TV series.

There is a companion piece - Tales from the Dark 2 - released a couple of months after the first one; if the entertainment provided by the first is any indicator of what can be expected from the second, one will err on the safe side by skipping them both.

Can avoid.
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