Cinema: Jarring music adds to the horror

Detective Han (Sean Lau) and his team in a scene from the movie

The Eye was subsequently remade into the Hollywood version, starring Jessica Alba. Since the success of that movie, some parts were subsequently borrowed by other films and turned into spoofs.

The Pang brothers have teamed up to make films such as Storm Warriors, Bangkok Dangerous and Re-Cycle.

In Fairy Tale Killer, it seems, that Pang (the younger twin) has a lot more on his plate than he can handle. What started off as quite a promising horror-thriller, quickly turned into yet another disappointing genre, with under-developed plot and characters.

The way Pang executes his story seems to be the problem. As a matter of fact, the movie has so much potential to be as good as The Eye, but the lack of a good script dooms it from the start.

Jun (Wang Bao-qiang) walks into a police station, confessing to the murder of Cheung Fai (Lam Suet). Upon investigating, Detective Han (Sean Lau Ching-wan) and his team find Cheung alive and well. So Jun is released. But the next day, Cheung is found dead and all fingers point to Jun.

For some unexplained reason in the movie, Han orders his men to sweep the matter under the carpet. But when more bodies start surfacing, they scramble to catch the killer they let off.

With so many horror and grotesque scenes that could be developed, Pang opts for fast editing instead to reach the desired effect.

There are moments when he seems to be holding back on the most crucial full-blown horror scenes. Perhaps thats just his style, but I feel that the movie could earn its extra points if Pang unveils that curtain and focuses on the torture scenes.

Acting-wise, Lau is obviously in his comfort zone although he lost the Best Actor award to Andy Lau at the recent 31st Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in A Simple Life. Here, Lau shows that with or without the award he is such a versatile actor that he can bring his roles to life.

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