生前是过气女歌星的女鬼徐半香(张曼玉),亚洲亚洲影院算准某名将要临盆的孕妇会于某间医院生产,亚洲亚洲影院准备投胎重新做人,不想,该孕妇被摇身变作某所高中教师的开心鬼(黄百鸣)送错医院,徐半香错过投胎时机。为泄心头之恨,徐半香开始想方设法捉弄开心鬼,最甚一次,她附身开心鬼班里女班长(袁洁莹),令她跑到夜总会稀里糊涂地大闹了一场,结果在该家夜总会寻欢作乐的一群流氓被抓,开心鬼受到无辜牵连,徐半香又得意又担忧之时,开心鬼却用爱来感化她,眼看皆大欢喜,出狱后的流氓不请自来。
生前是过气女歌星的女鬼徐半香(张曼玉),亚洲亚洲影院算准某名将要临盆的孕妇会于某间医院生产,亚洲亚洲影院准备投胎重新做人,不想,该孕妇被摇身变作某所高中教师的开心鬼(黄百鸣)送错医院,徐半香错过投胎时机。为泄心头之恨,徐半香开始想方设法捉弄开心鬼,最甚一次,她附身开心鬼班里女班长(袁洁莹),令她跑到夜总会稀里糊涂地大闹了一场,结果在该家夜总会寻欢作乐的一群流氓被抓,开心鬼受到无辜牵连,徐半香又得意又担忧之时,开心鬼却用爱来感化她,眼看皆大欢喜,出狱后的流氓不请自来。
回复 :ynopsis from Time Out Film Guide: Between the seemingly idyllic opening and closing scenes depicting a rural community, first at church, then at the village festival, Fleischmann attacks that community's prejudices and ignorance without remorse. His very precisely observed portrait of Bavarian life begins with little more than a display of the villagers' constant ribbing, bawdy humour, continuous gossip, and more than a hint of their slow-wittedness. With the return of a young man, their idle malice and childish clowning, always on the edge of unpleasantness, receive some focus: quite without foundation, the lad is victimised as a homosexual. The crippling conformity of their ingrained conservatism leads the villagers to reject anything 'different': a young widow is ostracised, more for her crippled lover and idiot son than her morals; a teacher is frozen out because she's educated; the casual destruction of the young 'homosexual' is given no more thought than the cutting up of a pig. Not Germany in the '30s but the '70s; nevertheless the political parallels are clear. An impressive film.
回复 :炎热的午后,马达突然来到朱军的家里,马达对朱军神秘地说:他老婆“王红”今天回娘家了。他今晚是自由的王老五,马达拿出一沓钞票对朱军说:咱俩今晚就把这笔钱全部造完。 马达、朱军拿着钱上路了。他们首先来到体育馆看选美比赛,偶遇漂亮的女大学生“叶晓琼”,叶晓琼邀请他们打羽毛球,朱军看着漂亮丰满的叶晓琼,内心升发狂热的喜欢。这时候一个神秘的电话打过来,朱军内心的狂热一下子降到了冰点。 马达喝了几杯酒后向朱军吐露实情,王红有外遇了。马达发誓如果找到那个给他戴绿帽子的男人,他一定把那个家伙废了,让他变成二十一世纪的太监。 在富丽堂皇的夜总会里,朱军的神秘电话、马达的高级谎言交替显现,人性深处的邪恶欲望即将揭开.
回复 :Guy Maddin writes, "Tscherkassky has made two films cannibalizing Sidney J. Furie's 1982 Barbara Hershey horror film THE ENTITY, the story of a woman who is continually assaulted and raped either by real ghosts or by awfully adept repressed traumas… The screen literally explodes with a tumult of Hershey faces, shattering Steve Burum's original cinematography into shards of frightened eyes, trembling hands and violent outbursts of self-defense, presented in multiple exposures too layered to count, too arresting to ignore."