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The Holy Virgin Vs The Evil Dead
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Genre | Horror, World Cinema, Action & Adventure |
Format | Blu-ray |
Contributor | Donnie Yen, Ben Lam, Pauline Yeung, Chun-Ku Lu |
Language | Cantonese Chinese |
Runtime | 1 hour and 32 minutes |
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Martial arts action icon Donnie Yen (‘John Wick: Chapter Four’, ‘Ip Man’) plays Cheung, a kung fu fighting Chinese Indiana Jones forced to taken on the challenge of an ancient supernatural foe. Ken Lo (‘Drunken Master II’) is our hero’s nemesis as he tries to protect a magically empowered tribal princess (Pauline Yeung, ‘Dragons Forever’). Cheung must also contend with Sgt Hu, a Hong Kong lady cop determined to crack the same case (Sibelle Hu, ‘The Inspector Wear Skirts’) Shot mainly on exotic Thai locations, ‘Holy Virgin VS Evil Dead’ is a fast-paced genre-blending mix of fierce Hong Kong fistfights and over-the-top horror flick effects.
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- Rated : Suitable for 18 years and over
- Language : Cantonese Chinese
- Package Dimensions : 17 x 13.8 x 1.7 cm; 140 g
- Director : Chun-Ku Lu
- Media Format : Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 32 minutes
- Release date : 1 July 2024
- Actors : Donnie Yen, Pauline Yeung, Ben Lam
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : 88 Films
- ASIN : B0CVNGP9X6
- Country of origin : Poland
- غ Rank: 14,542 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 473 in World Cinema (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 1,248 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 3,004 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray)
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Not quite the Raimi inspired spectacle the title alludes to
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 July 2024I love Hong Kong movies, especially from the 80's to early 2000's, and Donnie Yen has been my absolute favourite since the early 80's with drunken tai chi. This is an absolutely bonkers category 3 movie that's to weird to go into to much detail, but in a nut shell, Kung fu, magic, demon rapist/ intestine remover, flying warrior virgin,machine guns,slime and copious amounts of asian bush. I've owned this movie in various formats but this is by far the best presentation of it. The packaging and little extras are an excellent bonus too. Highly recommended for anyone who likes this crazy Hong Kong stuff and makes a great bit of entertainment with like minded friends and beer 👍
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 August 2024Thank u for the video
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2024THE HOLY VIRGIN VS THE EVIL DEAD is a Hong Kong effort from 1991 with a rather eye-grabbing title that isn't quite an accurate representation of the movie featured here...but with a plot as confusing and vague as this one who the hell really knows what it's all about.
Sure there's some adequate enough fun to be had in this sleazy action-horror adventure whilst it lasts. Much of the first hour of the film features just brief and sporadic moments of action but it's littered with gratuitous nudity right from the start, at least in the CAT III version (more on that later). It's not until the last 30 minutes that we see more prolonged action sequences as Donnie Yen and his small group of allies are unleashed and engage in some martial arts fights, sword play and bullet-ridden shootouts. Violence is mostly on the moderate side apart from a couple of gorier moments where the Moon Demon antagonist revels in disemboweling some unfortunate souls with his bare hand. But unfortunately things didn't quite get as gruesomely spectacular or entertaining as the similarly themed THE SEVENTH CURSE. Overall it just took too long to really get going and lacked any memorable OTT depravity deserving of it's CAT III status, but the last half hour is worth the wait where things get a bit more wild and wacky.
88 Films have provided both the tame CAT II version of the movie along with the more explicit CAT III version which includes much more graphic nudity and a bit of more gore. Now the CAT III version has the moments of nudity and extra bits of violence spliced into the film from a lower quality source of an old Laserdisc copy so the transfer is a little inconsistent in comparison to the cleaner remastered sections of the movie which make up about 90% of the runtime. So if you want to experience a less jarring cleaner looking cut of the film minus the raunchy stuff you get the option of watching the CAT II version separately. Having said that the remastered sections of the movie aren't quite as polished and clean as they could have been; it's adequately enough detailed and sharp with nice colours but it's pretty grainy and with the odd imperfection and picture anomaly now and then. Overall it's a satisfying looking presentation of the film on Blu-ray that's the best it's had up until now.
3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the Raimi inspired spectacle the title alludes toTHE HOLY VIRGIN VS THE EVIL DEAD is a Hong Kong effort from 1991 with a rather eye-grabbing title that isn't quite an accurate representation of the movie featured here...but with a plot as confusing and vague as this one who the hell really knows what it's all about.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2024
Sure there's some adequate enough fun to be had in this sleazy action-horror adventure whilst it lasts. Much of the first hour of the film features just brief and sporadic moments of action but it's littered with gratuitous nudity right from the start, at least in the CAT III version (more on that later). It's not until the last 30 minutes that we see more prolonged action sequences as Donnie Yen and his small group of allies are unleashed and engage in some martial arts fights, sword play and bullet-ridden shootouts. Violence is mostly on the moderate side apart from a couple of gorier moments where the Moon Demon antagonist revels in disemboweling some unfortunate souls with his bare hand. But unfortunately things didn't quite get as gruesomely spectacular or entertaining as the similarly themed THE SEVENTH CURSE. Overall it just took too long to really get going and lacked any memorable OTT depravity deserving of it's CAT III status, but the last half hour is worth the wait where things get a bit more wild and wacky.
88 Films have provided both the tame CAT II version of the movie along with the more explicit CAT III version which includes much more graphic nudity and a bit of more gore. Now the CAT III version has the moments of nudity and extra bits of violence spliced into the film from a lower quality source of an old Laserdisc copy so the transfer is a little inconsistent in comparison to the cleaner remastered sections of the movie which make up about 90% of the runtime. So if you want to experience a less jarring cleaner looking cut of the film minus the raunchy stuff you get the option of watching the CAT II version separately. Having said that the remastered sections of the movie aren't quite as polished and clean as they could have been; it's adequately enough detailed and sharp with nice colours but it's pretty grainy and with the odd imperfection and picture anomaly now and then. Overall it's a satisfying looking presentation of the film on Blu-ray that's the best it's had up until now.
Images in this review - Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2024If you like Hong Kong action adventures like the seventh curse as well as category III films. Then I highly recommend this action packed film full of exciting scenes and set pieces. One of my favourite 88 films releases of this year.