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This action-fantasy opus from Hong Kong director Gordon Chan - a co-production of Hong Kong, China and Singapore with a predominantly Chinese cast - represents at least the third screen incarnation of... read more read more... a famous macabre Asian short story from the Qing Dynasty. (Prior versions emerged in 1966 and 1993). The setting is the Yuan Dynasty of the 13th and 14th centuries. As the tale opens, soldiers rescue a resplendent orphan girl, Xiao Wei (Zhou Xun) from desert bandits. She is taken in by General Wang (Chen Kun) and his wife Peirong (Vicki Zhao), who lavish attention on her, but three months into the unofficial adoption, a bizarre series of events befalls the city: a gruesome serial killer begins striking all over the map, killing his victims by ripping out human hearts. Deeply distrustful of the young girl and suspicious that she may actually be a bloodthirsty demon disguised as a human, Peirong summons the help of General Pan Yong (Donnie Yen), a washed-up, burnt-out alcoholic who has formally retired from military service. Lo and behold, as it turns out, Pan has befriended a Chinese ghostbuster, Xia Bing (Sun Li), who, as it turns out, has been chasing Xiao for years in revenge for her ghastly murder of one of his relatives. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 43 min.

Directed by: Gordon Chan

Release Date: September 25, 2008

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DVD Release Date: December 16, 2008

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  • November 8, 2011
    Fine entertaining of a classic Chinese ghost story. In fact, this isn't a Donnie Yen film where he grins, kicks ass and ultimately kick more asses, but rather, at its core, a love story, a light hearted genre mixture of action, ghosts and comedy. Quite simply revoking those days ... read morewhen movies like A Chinese Ghost Story are still in existence.
    Gordon Chan is better known as an action director and by the looks of this film, should much better remain as one. He at present lacks the ability to tackle a period romance film. The emotions examined sometimes can seem stock rather than refreshing. The editor too must take some blame for failing to put together the movie in an intriguing way.
    It is a good movie, due largely to the performances of the two leading actresses, Wei Zhao and Xun Zhou.
  • February 22, 2009
    Wow! Director Gordan Chan has a gem on his hands with Painted Skin. This film spreads across a good amount of genres including: martial arts, horror, drama, romance, and thriller. The nice thing about this is that Chan is able to blend all these things together into a s... read moremooth picture.

    The story is alluring and marvelously told. The film uses simple fade outs effectively to transition to different sets of characters or scenes. This is also consistent throughout the entire picture, along with the well done soundtrack.

    The pacing is rather slow, however the 100 minutes isn't bland. The film never seems to drag at any one segment for too long and the camerawork boosts the movie visually.

    The martial arts is very few and this is just a tad disappointing since Donnie Yen is in here. As I previously mentioned though, there are a lot of genres to this picture and none of them overpowers the other. This isn't a scary or gory film, but there are a few horror type elements that show up.

    Donnie Yen is probably the biggest name in here, however most of the film revolves around Kun Chen. The interesting thing is that Donnie puts on one of his better ACTING performances while the martial arts takes a back seat. The 3 beautiful ladies of this film are Zhou Xun, Betty Sun, and Zhao Wei. All do splendid jobs with their characters.

    Painted Skin is a film with everything going for it and is a must see for Hong Kong movie fans.

  • March 18, 2010
    Before watching the film, my first impression was that it was going to be one of those tacky Chinese fantasy movies from the 80s, 90s, so I was in for a surprise by how much it didn't suck. It wasn't spectacular, but the acting was decent with Zhao Wei and Zhou Xun among others, ... read moregraphics and makeup was convincing, and the soundtrack was better. It definitely turned out to be more than just a supernatural movie about a fox spirit preying on human hearts.
  • September 28, 2008
    Based upon the classic literature of Liao Zai, Painted Skin is an adaptation of one of the stories that dwell on fox spirits. One could have expected the Gordon Chan is familiar with shooting decent action sequences, but you don't really get a lot of that in ... read morePainted Skin, save for some generic rooftop chase in the night, and a be all and end all finale where no punches got pulled, though it really got marred by all the tight shots that all you'd probably get to see is a blur. All in all, this is recommended for Zhou Xun's face off with Zhao Wei, especially with the former playing the temptress role to perfection. If you're someone expecting either a supernatural spook fest, or an amalgamation of ghosts and kung fu, you might be disappointed to find out that it's actually a romance through and through, with complicated relationships all around that you can weave a complex web of love and lust amongst the players involved.
  • December 18, 2010
    A poetic action/fantasy film with a love story at its center. Donnie Yen once again proves he is to the 2000's what Jackie Chan was to the 80's and 90's. Vickie Zhao gives her sympathetic performance in a pivotal role and Xun Zhou is an appropriately bitchy villain, yet somehow... read more draws character sympathy. Nicely done.
  • June 28, 2011
    I expected more from this classic story... I don't know why the director use montague to show how the relationships between the wife and the fox builds, cos at the end I didn't feel it. I think it could have been better, possibly longer. The pace is unstable. Not using the full p... read moreotential of Zhao Wei, Xun zhou, and Donnie Yen because of it, although they are great :\
  • November 2, 2008
    The movie was good, but could have been better. I was really expecting a lot from this movie with the great plot, cast, director, and production. However, what bugged the heck out of me were the bad transitions, editing, and music. I really wanted to like this movie a lot, but I ... read morejust can't give it more than three stars. Though, the two things that I did like were the ending theme song and the quality of the production and costumes. I recommend this for renting on DVD.

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