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Review49 Days movie review: illogical crime mystery a sloppy attempt to appeal to fans of recent Taiwanese horror hits

  • VR technology and the supernatural go head-to-head in this Taiwanese horror starring Lewis Liu as a man plagued by dreams of a spooky woman in red
  • It may have a novel premise, but 49 Days is so confusing and poorly executed that it feels like the filmmakers gave up trying to make the plot make sense

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Lorene Jen in a still from 49 Days (category IIB: Mandarin), directed by Louis Chan. Lewis Liu co-stars.
James Marsh

1/5 stars

The horror genre is enjoying something of a revival in Taiwanese cinema, with creepy hits including The Tag-Along series and video game adaptation Detention scaring up some major business at the box office. Writer-producer Pan Chih-yuan may be hoping his tale of old and new colliding can capitalise on this popularity, but 49 Days is sadly incoherent.

It’s not just the film’s protagonists who are thrown into confusion as a murder investigation becomes entangled in a supernatural mystery, but its audiences as well.

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Confusion and misdirection lie at the heart of Louis Chan Chia-wei’s debut feature. 49 Days is touted as the first film to combine virtual reality technology and the traditional witchcraft of guanluoyin, meaning “visiting hell” – but good luck finding anyone who cares to make a second such film.

Chinese-American actor Lewis Liu stars as Daniel, a VR development company executive who is fired after messing up a crucial presentation. He is plagued by a recurring dream of a mysterious woman in red (Chen Tien-jen), which wakes him at 4:44am each morning and seems linked to a bizarre countdown that appears on his arm.

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Daniel is referred to a police sketch artist in the hope of identifying the woman, but the artist dies in a bizarre incident in Daniel’s office. His life and sanity quickly unravel as he becomes the prime suspect in detective Yi-zhen’s (Lorene Jen Jung-hsuan) investigation.

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