| NR,1hr 38min Released: January 1, 1996 Synopsis: Even more gruesome and excessive than his notorious 1993 horror film The Untold Story, this bloody Category III sleazefest from Hong Kong director Herman Yau has earned its considerable reputation among gorehounds and Asian horror cultists as among the most cringe-inducing films of its kind. Anthony Wong, who had starred in Yau's previous film, gives one of his most unnerving performances as Kai, who has been a fugitive in South Africa for a decade after committing a trio of brutal murders in 1986. ... Full Synopsis
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| This film needs a warning label: "only connoisseurs of bad taste need apply." It's not necessarily the content of Ebola Syndrome that will get to the viewer -- there are plenty of films that go much further in terms of sex and violence. It's the misanthropic, anything-for-a-thrill approach of writer/director Herman Yau that is likely to make even the toughest viewer squirm: cannibalism, rape, masturbation, ... Read Review | |
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