The Boxer's Omen
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Average customer review:Product Description
From the director of Killer Snakes comes a horror classic!After suffering an injury in the ring embattled boxer Zhen Wei enlists the aid of his brother Zhen Xiong to avenge him and find the key to an omen which may release their family from an ancient curse. Black wizards Taoist monks rampaging monsters spooky apparitions beastly crocodile skeletons flying human heads a sexy female zombie with long talons and demonic bats lie in store for our hero whose trials form one of the most outrageous horrific dazzling spectacles in action-horror history. You've never seen anything like it!Starring martial arts masters Bolo Yeung (Enter the Dragon 5 Fingers of Death Heroic Ones and Lung Wei Wang (Invincible Pole Fighter Master of the Flying Guillotine)!System Requirements:Running Time: 99 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: FOREIGN/LATIN Rating: NR UPC: 014381320121 Manufacturer No: ID3201XFDVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #57883 in DVD
- Brand: Image Entertainment
- Released on: 2006-11-21
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: Cantonese
- Subtitled in: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 104 minutes
Customer Reviews
Should have stayed lost in the Shaw Bros. vault
It pains me to ever give a Shaw Brothers film such a negative review but 1 star was all I could muster... even after reading all the other well-written reviews stating why I should be giving it at least 4. This one truly suprised me. It contains martial arts, horror, gore, and the always enjoyable Lung Wei Wang (THE Master Of The Flying Guillotine himself) and Bolo Yeung (needs no clarification!)... so what went wrong? Probably the fact that everything I mentioned above is so poorly done or underutilized that your left with a mess of a movie and a look of dissapointment (or disbelief) on your face. You get a little fighting here and a little horror there but mostly you get really bad set pieces and special effects that make most of the generic Italian exploitation films from the same era look like documentaries! I don't know though? Maybe I was expecting too much (or maybe I should have been drunk) because I seem to be the only reviewer who didn't enjoy this? If you are looking for action, genuine chills, or even a movie to gross you out then this isn't the one... if you want something to watch with alcohol and friends this may be worth some laughs but even those won't last very long (try Bolo or Fearless Fighters instead for more enjoyment and near endless chuckles in those scenarios).
A Mind Warp Like Nothing Else!
First of all, I have seen more than my share of strange Japanese films. However, this is one of the weirdest, strangest, demented and oddest, [throw in any adjective that you like] films that I have seen. I thought the Japanese made some of the weirdest films around: And they do! but this one takes the cake. This Hong Kong film, by the Shaw Brothers, is one of the strangest I have ever viewed. Moreover, it is not for the weak of stomach. And if anything, it boasts some of the cheesiest special effects you are likely to view. Is this a great film? No! Is it a good film? Not really: Unless you are into extremely bizarre films. And after awhile viewing the film, you may not even care, as the film veers into so many strange areas that you wonder what in the heck you are watching. Also, don't expect too much from the special effects, as they are about some of the silliest you are likely to ever watch.
So what is the fascination with this film? Who knows. Some will like this film as it is a cult classic. For me, after sitting through the film I actually got to the point where I just wanted to see where the film was taking me. And it takes you everywhere. I could not figure out some of the Buddhist symbolism the film employs; but at some point I really stopped caring. Then there is the journey the film takes you on that really gets bizarre. With Buddhist monks fighting the forces of evil, the director takes the viewer on a really demented trip. The Shaw Brothers give the viewer one mind bending piece of cinema that goes everywhere and anywhere. Moreover, fans of weird films might like this excursion into dementia. For this is not a typical horror film, or martial arts film.
What starts out as a martial arts film, where a Thai boxer and Chinese boxer are fighting in a ring, then segues into a black magic film where everything goes. And I mean everything. As I was watching the film, I kept wondering what the script writer and director were thinking when they made this film. It never stops getting weird. And actually, weird is an understatement. This is a psychedelic mind trip that just keeps on getting stranger. The reviewer Morgoth has given a review of the film, and describes some of the strange parts of the film, however, he only scratches the surface. You have to see the film [or not] to believe it. Extreme caution is advised for those who wish to watch this film. It may be a cult classic, but it is very difficult to watch more than once. The film will not appeal to the vast majority of people, therefore, before buying, I advise that you rent it first.
GREAT FUN!
Excellent DVD of a great cult film. And don't worry about the language the previous review mentions. Considering the reviewer is from France, it's unlikely they've even seen this release to make a judgement on the quality of the disc, which is the best this film has ever seen in any form. No matter, by this time, Shaw Brothers Studios were dubbing and releasing their films in Cantonese and Mandarin in theaters at the same time. Considering there's at least three or more languages spoken in the film, the studio had their own dubbers, who usually were not the stars of the film anyway. So there's no "correct" soundtrack for this film, no matter what the "experts" will tell you. It won't affect you're enjoyment of the movie in any way.




