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      Out of the Dark

      1995 1h 28m Comedy Fantasy List
      Reviews 67% Audience Score 250+ Ratings A man (Stephen Chow) searches for a ghost in a high-rise building in Hong Kong. Read More Read Less

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      Dev Shea 1428 Elm While this isn’t the best Stephen Chow movie I have seen (Kung Fu Hustle wins that award), this is definitely an enjoyable installment into his long line of movies and another great example of prime Hong Kong horror comedy. Sep 16, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member This was a film that caught my eye because it co-starred Karen Mok, an actress that I've had a crush on forever, and I was very curious about a horror/comedy that managed to parody Leon The Professional as well, so I must say that this one does not disappoint. Well worth a rental. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member I've seen just about all of his movies - I'm talking 20 at least. This is one of the least well thought out and least funny, at least coming from someone who doesn't know chinese and is probably missing the puns and some of the other 1995 era jokes - that's just the way it goes, but again, this is one of his most cheap and least watchable for someone like me. Not sure who thought this was a good idea. There's pretty much no story at all, though it does have Karen Mok and the regular goofballs. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member NutFlix gave this a 1-Star rating. UBER LAME!!! Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review jesse o I don't even know where I even begin with the insanity that is this film. This is a film that Stephen Chow, who plays the lead, had no creative involvement, but this might be one of the craziest films he's ever been in. Think of the ground that covers. Seriously. While I thought the last 20 minutes of The God of Cookery, a film Chow directed, were absolutely insanity, this film is pretty much insane right from the start. Essentially, the film's narrative, if it can be called that, sees a wannabe hitman being 'contracted' to get rid of a ghost that's haunting an apartment building. And to say that this 'hitman' is crazy is pretty much an understatement. Honestly, this isn't so much of a film with an actual narrative as much as it is a collection of ridiculously silly slapstick and absurdity all around. It's definitely a movie that, when you start it, gives off the impression that it's gonna be very cheap and not particularly good, but those fears are definitely unjustified. I mean it does look cheap, in a way, but it definitely more than makes up for it with a willingness to pretty much throw anything out there and an entertaining tone. Because of the film's willingness to pretty much done anything to get a laugh, that means that not everything is gonna be a hit. And that's pretty much the problem with the film, there's pretty much a 2:1 ratio of hits to misses. And it's not like the hits are all that hilarious. Some of them are, some of them inspire more chuckles. But, like I said, I did enjoy the film's willingness to pretty much do anything for a laugh. The only reason the film gets three stars, and maybe not something higher than that, is simply because of the fact that, with so much schtick in this film, hardly any of it truly sticks out. Some of it does, but a lot of it doesn't. I think that's the only thing really holding it back, while it is entertaining, it is pretty forgettable for the most part. And I honestly don't think that this is a film that's gonna be for everybody. I just think it requires a certain mindset to enjoy and, at least for me, I appreciate this type of goofiness out of movies. But I can't exactly give it a glowing recommendation, for the reasons stated above, but I had a good time watching this. Might not be the best, but it's certainly entertaining for its very brief running time. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member this is still my favorite chinese horror movie... the sound effect makes it creepy, yet there is this comedy element that just doesn't go away in the entire movie. Is scary yet funny. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member lot of copycat, yet the production is great at such low cost Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Movie Info

      Synopsis A man (Stephen Chow) searches for a ghost in a high-rise building in Hong Kong.
      Director
      Jeffrey Lau
      Production Co
      Cosmopolitan Film Productions
      Genre
      Comedy, Fantasy
      Original Language
      Chinese
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 17, 2017
      Runtime
      1h 28m
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