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Exorcist Master blends humor and horror in a way that's pretty unique. You have this small town grappling with a Western and Chinese vampiric menace, which already sets a fascinating cultural stage. Lam Ching Ying as Uncle Nine brings this charm and wisdom, while Wu Ma's Catholic priest offers up some comedic relief, creating a nice contrast. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm, really. The practical effects are decent for a 90s flick, giving it a tangible quality that’s rare today. The film dives into themes of faith and cultural differences, which, while not always handled delicately, add layers you might not expect from a comedy-horror.
Interesting cross-cultural themes · Lighthearted take on horror · Decent practical effects for the era
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