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Night Corridor

Country: Hong Kong, Language: Chinese, 73 mins

Original Title

Yao ye hui lang
  • Director: Chi Chiu Lee
  • Writer: Chi Chiu Lee
  • Producer: Kingman Cho; Stanley Kwan

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An artist investigates the uncanny death of his twin brother who was gnawed and clawed to pieces by wild monkeys. He ends up grappling with the beast within, after being gobbled alive by a ravenous nympho and getting sucked into in a series of grisly murders. Out of his closet tumble skeletons of repressed homosexuality, pedophilic abuse, Oedipal complex and primal cruelty. But eerier stuff awaits him in a colonial library guarded by a night porter who may be the Devil Incarnate. A danse macabre choreographed with European flair and painterly texture, transposed from the Satanic world of Polansky and Goya to a post-97 Hong Kong of paranoia, animal appetite, and - monkey business.


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Cast & Characters

Daniel Wu as Sam Yuen / Ah Hung;
Kara Hui as Sam's Mother;
Feng Ku as Mr. Luk;
Eddy Ko as Father Chan;
Allan Wu as Vincent Sze;
Coco Chiang as Chan Sau Bing / Girl;
Anthony Fernandez as Singh - Sam's Stepfather;
Chi Chiu Lee as Mysterious Man;
David Smith as Curator