Another "I see dead people" supernatural tale in the same vein as "The Sixth Sense" and "The Eye". This Hong Kong made effort proves to be a decent little effort, unfortunately the scares and creepy moments are too few and far between with the best moments being during the first ... read more
Leslie Cheung,
Kar Yan Lam,
Valerie Chow,
Waise Lee,
Tsui Siu Keung
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Visions of the dead haunt a young woman and the psychologist who falls for her in this romantic supernatural thriller from director Lo Chi-Leung. Though psychologist Jim believes that Yan's otherworld... read more
DVD Release Date: August 27, 2002
Stats: 117 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (117)
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December 29, 2009
I m speechless, this Movie should have never been made! As if every Scene was improvised
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February 12, 2009
Fine beginning that slowly sinks as it devolves from a 'ghost horror' story to more of a dramatic love story between patient and doctor, both who share a troubling past. Less about ghosts than one's personal demons and how we face them. The musical soundtrack is terrific for th... read more
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February 4, 2008
Good film that was as heartfelt as it was creepy. Good and eerily prophetic final performance by Leslie Cheung.
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September 28, 2007
Well done for a chinese horror film - they aren't known for being very proficient at such a thing, but this one provided some chills and was a bit of a trendsetter. Usually their horror films are laced with comedy and everything else and don't end up very scary.
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There seems to be some kind of unwritten rule that says all Asian horror movies must sport an interminably slow pace. Full Review
Inner Senses finds itself working with far more emotional weight than the typical horror film. Full Review
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