5/10
BUNMAN 2001? Don't think so!
26 January 2002
Where do I begin with this one???

It opens with the crime scene...the location where something horrific and unbelievable has just happened. Something so disturbing that you just have to find out what it is and how it happened.

Through the flashbacks of the only surviving occupants of this apartment of death, we are treated to the whole story as it unfolds. Initially, it is realistic and true to life. It's the story of an unloved young woman turning to prostitution for something, anything different from her uncaring relationship. We've seen this story before, this character who wants such a significant change in her life that she soon discovers that she is in a place that she never wishes she knew. In these terms the film is utterly and remarkably hardcore. We are treated her breakdown and abuse at the hands of those people who she has grown accustom to. If you don't feel for this girl as you watch then you don't have blood pumping through your veins, you're just another machine. It's done properly, this isn't some goofy film to be taken lightly. But then something happens that is obviously unplanned as her abuse at the hands of her torturers spirals out of control.

All the right reasons are here for her character to become more real, fantastically handled by Chiu Chiu Chan, Maggie is a character that is at the bottom of the barrel. She can't go back to the life she once had, nobody loves her there. But at the same time she can't leave her captors who have found something more rewarding in Maggie than pimping her out. She owes them money and they have her hooked on drugs. She's tried to leave them on more than one occasion only to be beaten viciously upon each recapture. She's like many women that find themselves in a situation so horrible. Perhaps it's because this is the only place where she gets attention or maybe it's because she is too dependent on the drugs and the freedom from her newly born child. but we don't truly learn her reasons for staying. She doesn't get a voice to explain how she feels or a person to confide in. Then IT happens, I don't want to ruin what occurs at the lowest point (in the film and in the depravity of the torturers) but rest assured it's at the same time disturbing and unnecessarily wrong! The thing that just killed the movie for me was the reaction of the torturers as they do what they do. It's so hard to believe that they do some unspeakable things to Maggie simply because they can! In the end the characters just feel like they are doing it because they know an audience is watching them, which is so silly! As movie-goers we want to watch a movie as if a hidden camera has been dropped into the life/surroundings of the characters. What a cheat, especially after the superior BUNMAN.

It's nice to see Micheal Wong working still, unfortunately his character did diddly to move the story along. As the lead detective on the case he didn't really do alot of pushing for answers. Everyone involved was so cooperative considering what they had done. it's a shame this film copped out the way that it did. Just find BUNMAN, atleast that has some sense of consistency

There's a reason why this flick was made, to fill shelf space!
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