A Chinese Ghost Story I Ii Iii -1987-1990-1991-... (2026)
Directly following the first film, this sequel leans more into political satire and high-speed action.
Revolutionary practical effects, including stop-motion zombies and giant puppet tongues. A chinese ghost story I II III -1987-1990-1991-...
Following the success, the sequel ups the scale. Ning Caichen is mistaken for a rebel, fights a centipede demon, and teams up with a female swordsman (Michelle Reis) and a cheeky monk (Jacky Cheung!). Less romance, more action. But some argue the soul of the first film gets lost in the chaos. Still, the flying guillotine-like magic and Buddhist imagery are stunning. Directly following the first film, this sequel leans
Director Ching Siu-tung, a former choreographer, treated wirework like ballet. Characters run up walls, fly across lakes, and fight with glowing swords. The climax—where Ning desperately pulls Xiaoqian’s ashes from the tree demon’s roots as dawn breaks—is one of the most heartbreaking in cinema history. Ning Caichen is mistaken for a rebel, fights
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