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Synopsis

A stylish and gritty supernatural thriller from horror maestro Oxide Pang (The Eye, The Messengers). A private detective named Tam (Asian superstar Aaron Kwok) is drawn into a complex murder mystery when he is hired to track down a missing young woman. As the trail unfolds it appears that it might be a murder case and that supernatural forces may be at hand. It seems also that there is no one that Tam can trust to tell the truth anymore and truth itself is only revealed in the chilling climax to this intricate story. Set in Bangkok with beautiful art-direction and a booming soundtrack and with a great performance from Aaron Kwok (The Storm Warriors, The Throwdown, After This Our Exile). –Terracotta Distribution

Director

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Oxide Pang Chun

The Pang Brothers are Danny Pang Fat (Chinese: 彭發) and Oxide Pang Chun (Chinese: 彭順), twin-brother screenwriters and film directors, born in 1965 in Hong Kong. Among their films is the hit Asian horror film, The Eye, which has spawned two sequels, as well as a Hollywood remake and a Hindi remake. Besides working in Hong Kong, the pair frequently work in the Thai film industry, where they made their directorial debut as a team, Bangkok Dangerous.

Early career

Oxide, the older of the two by 15 minutes, started his career in Bangkok, at Kantana Group’s film labs as a telecine colorist.He made his first film, the experimental karmic thriller, Who Is Running?, in 1997. It was Thailand’s entry for Academy Award for the Best Foreign Film for the 71st Academy Awards in 1998.

Danny is well known as a film editor, and has worked on a number of Hong Kong films, including The Storm Riders and the Infernal Affairs series.

They first teamed up to write and direct the Thai… read more

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24Aug11

Can't say I recommend this film. The Pang Brothers' shtick has grown tired; neither one of them can seem to make a movie without tossing in some kind of Asian horror twist at the end. Aaron Kwok gives one of his better performances but is that really saying much? Only worth it if you're a huge Kwok fan.

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