Yeh sang woo lui wong: Ha je chuen kei (1991)
46KYeh sang woo lui wong: Ha je chuen kei: Directed by Sherman Wong. With Amy Yip, Fui-On Shing, Patrick Hon, Gigi Lai. This is the legend of Ha, and how she became the queen of the underworld. Working as a prostitute, abused by the men she cares for, Ha puts her life into building up a night-life empire, but fate still has one card left to play against her.
“Granted, I had never even heard about this 1991 Hong Kong movie from writer Jing Wong and director Sherman Wong before now in 2020 when I was given the chance to sit down and watch it. Needless to say that with my fascination and love of the Hong Kong cinema, of course I found the time to watch it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWell, u0026quot;Queen of the Underworldu0026quot; (aka u0026quot;Yeh sang woo lui wong: Ha je chuen kei(u0026quot;) turned out to be a very generic and mediocre movie in terms of triad and crime movies from the early 1990s out of the Hong Kong cinema turned out to be. For better or worse, then this was as generic as they come.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie was definitely watchable, for sure, but it was by no means an outstanding or particularly memorable movie experience. Especially because the movie was just the type of movie where it was bordering on becoming a spoof because everything was so cliché and caricatured. It resulted in the movie losing a lot of realism to it and it was just one step away from sinking into becoming a parody on itself.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie did, however, have some nice enough acting performances by the cast, which included familiar faces such as Amy Yip, Paul Chun and Fui-On Shing. Just a shame that the script and storyline they had to work with was so bland.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI managed to sit through the entire movie, but I was only mildly entertained. As such, I am rating u0026quot;Queen of the Underworldu0026quot; a very mediocre five out of ten stars. If you have an interest in the seedy underbelly of the neon sprawl that is Hong Kong, there are far better Triad-based movies out there.”