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This grisly horror drama is one of the most notorious HK flicks around. Dismembered body parts are found on a beach in Macau and Danny Lee (The Man Who Plays Cops™) and his band of cops (including Parkman Wong and Emily Kwan) are called to investigate. What they find is a creepy restaurateur (Anthony Wong) who murdered the previous owner and his family and ground them into meat-buns for his customers. Yeah, that's right. They've become dim sum.
Not that the details are easy to come by. Lee and company nab him easily enough because he's such a creepy weirdo, but getting him to admit what he's done is another story entirely. And when he finally does, we see in graphic detail what he did and IT IS NOT PRETTY. We get graphic recreations of his murder and dismemberment of a family, INCLUDING THE KIDS! Yeah, this is a movie to take home to Mom. At Thanksgiving.
All squeamishness aside, this is a compelling and entertaining horror movie for those who can stomach the stuff. And trust me, this one takes quite a stomach. Saying that the film is vile and almost totally without redemption is one way to go, but to be honest director Herman Yau manages to be as satiric as he is sensationalistic. He has great fun portraying the police as total buffoons, who even sample Wong's delicious buns in one hilariously sick sequence. Producer/copmeister Danny Lee is saved the indignity of ingesting four year-olds but he manages to show up at the police station with a new female friend every day.
There is a definite audience for this picture and those who dig stuff like this will not be disappointed. Furthermore, Anthony Wong managed to snatch the 1993 Best Actor Hong Kong Film Award from Lau Ching-Wan, who was up for C'est La Vie, Mon Cheri. C'est La Vie is a winning, family-friendly drama that managed to snag every other major award including a complete sweep of all the acting trophies. That is, except for Best Actor, which went to a man whose onscreen character kills, rapes, and grinds people into dumpling filler. That must have been quite an awards ceremony.
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The Untold Story : The Human Pork Chop 1993
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