
Overview
Rapunzel: While attending the birthday celebration of the scion of some record company, an ex-hair model who aspires to make a comeback in the entertainment business gets her tresses burnt by a spoiled brat. She walks into a hair salon to salvage her sole pride and joy, only to meet her most macabre end. Cheshire Cat: A woman whose cat was gruesomely disemboweled in the street has since opened a feline rescue center. When a man who poses as an animal lover alerts her to a potential case of cat torture, she accompanies him to the scene, only to realize that he is the real perpetrator and his next target could be human. Tooth Fairy: A dental nurse befriends a chef in the street. When he visits her clinic to check on his teeth, he is tortured by the dentist who fancies her. The morning after, the dentist is found murdered in the clinic. All fingers point to the chef who happens to be mentally unstable. Little do the police know that the real culprit is still at large.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul?
Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul was directed by Frank HuiDaniel Chan Yee-HengDoris Wong Chin Yan.
Where was Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul produced?
It was produced by companies including Movie Addict Productions, Media Asia Films, Film Development Fund of Hong Kong in Hong Kong.
Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul Ending Explained & Trivia
The ending of Tales from the Occult: Body and Soul wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.
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