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Inner senses

Inner senses

(Yee do hung gain)

by Law Chi-leung

Hong Kong

 

Inner senses

Director: Law Chi-leung

Screenplay : Derek Yee, Law Chi-leung, Yeung Sin-ling

Cinematographer: Keung Kwok-man

Editing: Kwong Chi-leung

Art Director: William Chang, Lim Chung Man

Music: Peter Kam

Cast.: Leslie Cheung, Karena Lam, Maggie Poon, Waise Lee, Valerie Chow, Norman Chu, Samuel Lam

Production: Derek Yee, Filmko Pictures

Year: 2002

35 mm, color, 100 min, 
OV Cantonese with English and French electronic subtitles

Unreleased

Doctor Jim Law’s patient Yan is a young woman haunted by ghostly visions. The psychiatrist does not believe in supernatural, and thinks her fears are the expression of her subconscious. While he reads her diary, he finds out that her parents divorced and did not take care of her. An idyllic relationship starts between the doctor and his patient, but such relationship between a doctor and his patient cannot be sound. Yan, who started to feel better, gets ghostly hallucinations again and tries to commit suicide. Law goes to Yan’s flat. He hears strange noise coming from the bathroom. Now, he sees a ghost at the window and later sees twice the ghost of a young college girl who used to be his girl-friend.
Inner Sense stands in between a traditional ghost film and a horror psychological thriller. It allows us to better discover Leslie Cheung’s eclectic carrier. It has a special meaning since it is the last film in which he acted.

 

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