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The Untold Story
Theatrical Release Date: 1992
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Studio: Tai Seng
One of the most depraved films I have ever seen.
A Customer Review by CraigalsCosmosis
Very disturbing matter here,from children being murdered(this scene really was hard to look at,I wonder how they handeled this with the child actors),a whole entire family being slaughtered to a girl killed by chopsticks penetrating her privates over and over.Anthony Wong is creepy as hell as the cook killer rapist cannibalist.The story is the cook kills the owner of a restaurant and takes over.The police ask questions about missing owner and his family,while the cook is trying to legally get ownership of the restaurant.His victims are cut up and their meat is used to make pork buns.He then serves them to the customers as well as the cops who stop by.These pork buns sure look tasty the way these people scarf them down. Just really evil stuff going on here.With all the depravity here there is some humour from the police detectives who are portrayed as goofballs.Their Captain likes to parade around his paid for dates he has by his side every time he makes an appearence. Some how these kooky cops make "The Untold Story"just that more sicker. Stay away from viewing if you get disturbed easily,because this one will have you feeling ill.If your sort of a sicko when it comes to your horror then by all means,pick this up. I'm not sure how real this story really is,but it's good sick fun for the most hardcore fans of the genre.
juicy, steamy pork buns
A Customer Review by Michael Ward
In 1978, Wong Chi Hang killed a man after the man refused to loan him some money. That, in itself, is a common enough story, but to add a bit of spark to it, Wong Chi Hang set the man on fire while he was still alive. His security being a bit unsteady at this point, Wong flees Hong Kong to Macau and disappears, hidden from the long arm of the law. There, he becomes the proprietor of a restaurant that serves pork buns, but it seems that he wants to sell the business which he is unable to do because the former owner of the restaurant has gone missing and needs to sign the documents showing Wong's proprietorship." What will the killer do?
On the other side of the law are a group of inept policemen and one policewoman who are led by the womanizer Officer Lee, the film's director Danny Lee, whose relatively stable existence is destroyed when the dismembered arms and legs of an middle-aged woman was onto the beach. It turns out the body parts belong to the mother-in-law of the former owner of Wong's restaurant and when letters from the mainland arrive at the restaurant from the former owner's brother, Wong becomes a suspect in the murders of nine people. However, even though he is a suspect, can Wong control his murderous nature?
I am having a hard time putting my thoughts down about this film because it seems to be a combination of comedy and gore which really does not mix well to together like steamed broccoli and sherbet served on the same plate. The comedy, in my opinion, is very weak and consists mainly of the policemen lusting after the bodies of Officer Lee's numerous girlfriends followed by them putting down the policewoman Bo because of her flat chest and tomboyish nature. The gore, on the other hand, while a bit b movie-ish at times, is quite graphic especially when Wong kills his waitress (you, dear viewer, will never look at chopsticks the same way again) and when he prepares the body of his dishwasher into pork buns. However, the violence is not limited to what Wong does to his victims, because the police and even a female nurse are quite brutal as well, making the viewer feel sympathy for the killer and makes them wish that Wong would unleash his vengeance upon him because of their unjust ways.
Supposedly based on true events committed by a serial killer back in 1978, Untold Story is not for the faint of heart because its violence is over the top and even is unleashed upon women and children. While nothing spectacular as a whole, Untold Story would make a welcome collection to the home libraries for those who enjoy gore and bloodshed in their films.
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