Year: 1983
Runtime: 105 mins
Language: Cantonese
Director: Kuei Chih-Hung
After his brother is crippled in the ring by a cheating Thai boxer, Chan Hung travels to Thailand seeking revenge. While pursuing his foe, he discovers a mysterious omen that could lift his family’s ancient curse. Soon he becomes entangled in a spiraling web of fate, Buddhist curses and black magic.
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Chan Hung [Phillip Ko Fai] is a Hong Kong gangster and the brother of Chan Wing [Johnny Wang Lung-Wei], a heavyweight boxer. The film opens at a brutal boxing match where Wing overpowers Thai fighter Bu Bo [Bolo Yeung Sze], but a late sucker punch after the bell leaves Wing paralyzed. In the aftermath, Hung’s criminal empire is rattled when rival gangsters wipe out its leaders, and Hung himself is abducted. Yet a haunting twist occurs as an apparition of a Buddhist monk rescues him and fuels a surge of religious visions that begin to reshape his fate.
Wing pleads for revenge against Bu Bo, and Hung heads to Thailand to accept the challenge. At a temple, Hung learns that his coming has been foretold by the temple’s deceased head abbot Qing Zhao [Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong]; the elder’s memory carries a history of power and peril. Long before, Qing Zhao had ventured from Hong Kong to dismantle a cabal of black magicians, killing one and disrupting another’s rituals. He was slain by a spider-trap that turned the stigma of death into a twisted path toward immortality, yet his soul endures and predicts that a twin from a past life—Hung—will arrive three months after Qing Zhao’s demise. With this revelation, Hung is urged to become a monk, endure austere training, and join the fight against the dark sorcery that still menaces the region.
Accepting the path, Hung takes the monk name Baluo Kaidi and begins a harsh, grueling ascent that tests mind, body, and faith. He earns magical powers and is ordained as a hunter of black magic, rising to confront the magician who killed Qing Zhao in a ritual duel. The battle is a brutal clash of wards and will, and Baluo overpowers the necromantic foe, severing the spells with a blend of discipline and force. Yet success comes at a price: he breaks one of his monastic vows by sleeping with his girlfriend, a misstep that triggers a dangerous magical backlash and a painful estrangement from the temple’s sacred order.
As the magicians mount a renewed assault, an undead warrior is conjured to finish the monk. Qing Zhao’s presence lingers, guiding Baluo, but the danger grows too close for comfort, and the two must push farther into the fight than ever before. To secure his power and protect the living, Baluo turns toward an ancient mission: retrieve the ashes of Qing Zhao’s past self, a relic guarded by arcane wards in a remote monastery. The path leads him to the Nador Buddhist Lamasery in Kathmandu—filmed at the sacred Swayambhunath—where the ashes lie protected by a maze of magical defenses.
There, Baluo drinks an invulnerability potion and, aided by the spirits of his mentor, threads through the defensive tests. The undead warrior challenges him, but the relic’s raw force awakens, and the ashes manifest their own power, killing the undead warrior and then the remaining black magicians. With the relic claimed, spider-stingers retreat from his eyes, and he is hurled back—somehow—to the Thai monastery. Qing Zhao has meanwhile healed himself and ascended to immortality, his iridescent crystal skin shining as the monks honor the ancient master.
In the quiet afterglow of triumph, Baluo observes the scene with a measured distance, stepping away from the temple as Qing Zhao’s presence fills the hall. The tale leaves a haunting sense of cycles and sacrifice, where vengeance, prophecy, and transcendence collide across borders and time, and where a reluctant monk-turned-warrior returns to the world with a newfound weight on his shoulders.
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