Emily Kwan, Danny Lee, Julie Lee

When rotted human remains wash up on a beach, the police are dispatched to investigate. Their search leads them to the Eight Immortals Restaurant, with it's local proprietor, Wong Chi Hang. But it see...( read more  read more... )ms Wong has ownership of the restaurant without proof, which leads one cop, above all his bumbling peers, to think there's more to Wong than he's willing to tell. As their investigation progresses, the cops find themselves on a missing persons case: the man who originally ran the restaurant and his entire family have just gone missing without a trace. The only man with knowledge of what happened to that family is Wong, who very well may be responsible for the disappearances of employees too. What the cops must uncover will be an unlikely horror they couldn't anticipate, from a very dangerous man capable of doing even more evil acts, in the one thing no one had even considered...

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Unrated, 95 min.

Directed by: Danny Lee, Herman Yau

Release Date: May 13, 1993

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DVD Release Date: June 29, 1999

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  • June 13, 2009
    The Untold Story is one of those nasty flicks that most horror fans whisper about, or have heard of, but because of its ridiculous premise, foreign nature, and Category III rating (the Hong Kong version of X or NC-17 in U.S.A), most of us have rarely gone out of our way to see it...( read more). Or if you?re like me, you made the mistake of getting a hold of the second one before the first film and, consequently, never wanted to see the first film because of the shit nature of the sequel. The Untold Story, despite all of the odds that are stacked up against it, deserves to be mentioned right up there with the heavies of the serial killer genre. Sure, it?s cheaper, more brutal, and quirkier than something like Silence of the Lambs or Se7en, but its originality, coupled with the fact that the film is based on a true story, packs those deficiencies in a delicious barbecue pork bun and washes it down with liberal doses of urine and feces laced gore.

    The film follows the story of Wong Chi Hang, a notorious serial killer in 1970?s Macau. Wong Chi Hang has three loves in life, gambling, killing, and grinding up corpses to serve as tasty meat filling in his delicious barbecue pork buns. Chi Hang, a criminal wanted for murder after killing someone in another part of China, flees to Macau, where he unceremoniously becomes the owner of a restaurant entitled The Eight Immortals. The restaurant?s original owner has disappeared along with his family? it doesn?t take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened to them. The cops are soon on his tail, led by the prostitute courting Officer Lee, a tomboy female cop trying to get the attention of her co-pigs, and a couple of other generic silly cops.

    One of the major problems with the film is that it is so uneven. For a movie about a dude who kills the fuck out of people and grinds them into dumpling filling, the movie feels ridiculously light as the group of cops engages in Police Academy style hijinks and banter. They eventually tone it down a little bit, but it?s kind of an odd decision to make to inject a little humor in what is clearly a dark story. I don?t know what to be more disturbed by, the lighthearted approach the co-directors took with the film or the disgusting and over the top brutality with which Wong Chi Hang dispatches his mostly undeserving victims.

    The other huge problem with the film is how poorly it is put together. The film?s entire crux relies on the fact that there is an ?untold story? somewhere in the film. The untold story is of course what happened to the original owner of the restaurant and his family. The last half hour to thirty minutes of the film focuses on the cops? efforts to figure out exactly what happened to the family? even though they?ve got a sack full of body parts that screams ?missing family? sitting in their evidence locker. The ideas behind the structure and form of the film are off. Instead of taking the true crime direction, the directors turn the film into a Shakespearian like tragedy where the big payoff is one hellacious slaughter and the reveal to the police that they have in fact eaten the remains of humans. This all may seem like spoiler material, but any five year old that has ever seen a horror flick would be able to guess all of this stuff and it?s basically thrown in your face during the film. The Untold Story deserves credit for trying to take a non-traditional approach to the serial killer flick, but it?s light-hearted tactics leave a little to be desired.

    The two directors, Danny Lee and Herman Yau, make some pretty solid decisions throughout the film, if you throw out some of the Police Academy type vibe that?s going on with the detectives? seriously I expected to see the Hong Kong version of Michael Winslow to pop up and start making annoying sound effects. The scenes that focus on the serial killer are solid, menacing, and intense as fuck. It?s a shame they shit in their bed and roll around in it by getting too experimental with the tone. There is a lull in the middle of the film, after the serial killer is arrested, and the film?s torture sequence where the cops try to pry information out of Wong feels a little drawn out, but the rest of the film flows rather nicely.

    The gore and the brutality is what this film is famous for, and for good reason. You?ve got your over the top rape and murder scene, you?ve got your crazy human butchering montage, and quite possibly the world?s worst and most brutal family massacre scene. The gore and the special effects are all laid out with a reverent flair that is disturbing and pulls no punches. If I liked children, I might have been tempted to turn the film off near the end, instead of laugh insanely. Good stuff.

    The Untold Story has some major flaws, but the sheer ballsiness of the flick is enough to counterbalance the good against the bad, creating a delicious Hong Kong classic that is unlike any movie out there. The film?s complete lack of sensitivity to people that may have actually been killed in this true crime tale is appalling, but who gives a damn? It looks cooler than a pile of used profos, gives your stomach a couple twists, and sticks in the memory like that time you played hide and seek with your naked Scoutmaster at the annual Boy Scouts overnight campout.

    Final Synopsis: This movie is only for the diehard horror fans out there, as it may be a little over the top and odd for the more casual fans. It?s a great flick that pulls no punches and delivers on the gore without wimping out in typical bullshit cinema-style. Give it a rent, or buy a copy if you?re a sick fuck. Like I am.

    Points Lost: -1 for trying to combine Police Academy with Se7en tonally, -1 for a lame approach at telling the story; there?s no real mystery here, so stop pretending like there is one

    Lesson Learned: The best recipe for barbecue pork buns includes urine, poop in a bucket, and human bodies ground into filling. Enjoy.

    Burning Question: Why is it so fucking hard to find information on foreign serial killers? excluding the lame British serial killers?

    The Untold Story.

    Enoy and keep a bag next to you.
  • June 4, 2009
    First off, this movie was actually pretty funny, the police counter parts are a lot of laughs, the gore is good, the story is good too, I don't know what the real story looks like, but this was a good little movie, I did enjoy it :)
  • October 2, 2008
    Not as good as the Ebola movie - but still got its kicks.
  • August 30, 2008
    A nasty looking film that should make you very uncomfortable. The ending will have you reaching for the 'stop' button.
  • February 7, 2007
    Nasty, mean-spirited movie with a great lead perfomance by Anthony Wong. A Cat III classic.
  • October 14, 2009
    The acting and the direction in this film is great: but the content, Wow!
    This is a movie that has an Asian rating of category III, which basically means that it is an extremely offensive, violent, and disturbing movie. The movie in question is called ?The Untold Story? or ?Bun ...( read more)Man ? The Untold Story? and is completely and utterly based upon a true story and definitely lives up to its rating. The fact that it is true makes it actually creepier than most shock movies due to the fact that unlike other disturbing movies this one actually happened.
    The movie begins in the town of Macau with the discovery of some dismembered, decomposing body parts that have washed up on the beach and are found by a local woman and her children. We are then shown the ?Eight Immortals? Dim Sum Restaurant and we are introduced to Wong Chi Hang, he is a gruff nerdy looking man with glasses. At the ?Eight Immortals? their specialty dish is barbeque beef rolls or hum bao. We find out that Wong doesn?t legally own the restaurant legally but that ?it was given to him? by the previous owner. A man who has since disappeared off of the face of the planet. As you watch the film you begin to realize that there is something that isn?t right about this shop owner.
    The Police (who in this film are a bunch of bumbling idiots) begin to investigate and find out who the limbs found on the beach belong to. They are contacted by people and discover that they belong to someone who was related to the ?Eight Immortals? previous owner. The police then begin to investigate Wong and his restaurant and by this point we realize that Wong is not all he first appeared to be.
    In a flashback scene we see what happens to the previous owner and his entire family. The sequence is one of the most violent, relentless, raw, and disturbing sequences I have ever seen. Wong and the previous owner are gambling with one another and the owner catches him cheating and confronts him. Wong hits him over the head with a bottle and grabs the owners son hold the broken bottle to his neck. He then orders the owners wife to tie up the rest of the family up and she does so hoping to save her child. Now that the rest of the family is tied up, Wong ties up the owner?s wife and then begins insulting the helpless tied up man. Then to prove how much power he has over the family he bites a piece of the woman?s face off and spits it at her tied up husband. The children begin to cry loudly and this is what sends Wong into a rage, I won?t go into specifics but Wong slaughters every member of the family in graphic detail all right in front of the camera. Then he cuts up the bodies (again in front of the camera) and uses the meat to make the Barbeque buns that the restaurant is famous for.
    Back to the present, Wong is becoming increasingly paranoid with the police on his trail and decides that the employees of the restaurant are too big of a risk to have around so he murders them as well. In another hard to forget scene he rapes a female employee shoveing a handful of chopsticks into her vagina, and then kills her and makes her into food too. After this point in the film it just goes downhill into a cycle of violence and mayhem.
    Finally the police arrest him and beat a confession out of him in a very original way. They put him into a jail cell with the brother of the restaurants previous owner who rapes, tortures, and generally mistreats him in every way imaginable and the film ends with a suicide.
    This film had to be edited to get a category III movie rating (NC-17 is the American equivalent). Although, it has recently been released in America on DVD in all of its uncut glory. The violence in this movie (particularly against children) will hit you like a swift kick in the balls or boobs (depending upon gender).
  • October 8, 2009
    WARNING: This movie bites with sharp, nasty teeth.

    What can I say about The Untold Story? Well it tricks you, for one thing. The first half is more of a horror comedy. There are a few brutal moments, but nothing when compared to what comes in the second half. This movie shif...( read more)ts gears before you can blink, and throws you into an insane world of prison beatings, botched suicide attempts, police brutality, and one horrifically graphic confession. There are bits of humor, but I don't know whether they lighten the tone or just make what's going on seem more fucked up. This movie is supposedly based on a true story, although it seems to be very hard to find any info on it outside of the old, "I have this friend of a friend who told me...". But true or not, this movie is a must see for fans of rough horror. And I don't know about you, but those pork buns look mighty tasty.
  • October 6, 2009
    the psychological movie, it shows how society and human's mind are related
  • August 30, 2009
    I remember watching this a long time back. The very first sick movie I watched. One of the most disturbing.
  • December 23, 2008
    Must see cult classic starring the great actor Anthony Wong. Miss at your own peril. Highly recommended.

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