Human Barbecue Pork Buns at the Eight Immortals Restaurant
Producer: Danny Lee (I) Huang Bowen
Director: Danny Lee (I) Herman Yau
Screenwriter: Luo Jinhui
Producer: Feng Fengzhen
Photography: Cao Huiqi
Editor: Cai Xiong
Art director: Ma Guangrong
Related categories: Horror
Length: 96 minutes
Region: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Year: 1992
Production company: Cinema City Film Productions
Main actors
Danny Lee (I)
Cheng Kuian Fui -On Shing
Wong Chau-Sang Anthony
Parkman Wong
Julie (IV) Lee
Plot Summary
p>A movie adapted from Macau Mysterious Cases. In August 1985, human body parts were found on the Black Sand Beach in Coloane, Macau. At first, the Macau police suspected that the stowaways from the mainland were attacked by sharks and the remains were left behind. However, tests confirmed that the remains were cut off by sharp knives, so Sir Lee (Danny Lee) of the Macau Justice Department began to investigate the case and discovered that Zheng's family at the Eight Immortals Hotel The whole family disappeared overnight. When the police went to investigate, the person in charge of the Eight Immortals Hotel, Huang Zhiheng (Anthony Wong), said that the Zheng family had emigrated overseas and gave the hotel to him. Later, Sir Li found out that the Zheng family had no travel records, and took the opportunity to arrest Huang to assist in the investigation. When Huang tried to sneak back to the mainland, he was arrested and arrested. During his detention, Huang not only refused to cooperate and concealed the facts, but the Ministry of Justice tried every means to force him to confess. Huang attempted suicide in the city jail and defied the law. Finally, after being tortured to force a confession, he was finally willing to reveal the story of the murder.
Movie Review
"Human Barbecued Pork Buns": the most popular work of Anthony Wong. Abnormality and violence are major genres in Anthony Wong's films, but there is no doubt that Anthony Wong played this "devil" to the extreme, and this is enough. Anthony Wong won the title of Hong Kong Best Actor. He won the Best Actor Award at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Eight Immortals Restaurant: Barbecued Pork Buns" (1993). At that time, the film was classified as a Category III film because of its many bloody and violent scenes, and Anthony Wong even had a rape scene in the film. This award made Anthony Wong the first movie star to win the Best Actor award for a Category III film, and it also laid the foundation for his future career in movies. Character actor status in the circle.
Excellent lines
"You threw away the bones as garbage. What about the meat, how to deal with it?"
"Meat? That's what you, the officers, eat and eat." Take, don’t pay for the human flesh barbecued pork buns, hehe, hehe..."
Recommend several professional schools of cooking technology and nutrition.
Jilin Institute of Science and Technology, Qingdao Hotel Management Voca