) tells a slightly different story and backgrounds, even though the myth and the main characters are the same.
) is a great demon hunter until he breaks the forbidden rule and falls in love with a beautiful demon
). On knowing that a human and a ghost cannot live together and their romance will never have a good end, he decides to end their relationship by wiping their romance memory out of the demon's mind with
, and makes her totally forget about him.
and they fall in love, even though the demon wants to kill him at the beginning. But there is no easy way for their romance, as the
), the strongest evil power in the mountain, despises humanbeing and will never let
go. At the other hand,
, the demon hunter, also tries to separate them with every possible way he could, as he knows their romance is doomed to fail, as what he experienced before with
. But will a true love finally overcome the human's forbidden crossover into the world of the ghosts?

The main difference with the original movie is, while the original focused on the love story between the scholar and the ghost (
and nothing about the demon hunter and the demon itself), this remake spiced the story with the love triangle between the demon hunter, the ghost and the scholar. It was a bald's moves actually taken from the director
Wilson Yip and the screenwriter to make something different out of an already familiar tale, which some people may accept and some may not. But if we see this movie in its own ground, it's still a fun and entertaining movie, which story and ghost fantasy atmosphere we can enjoy, disregard how cheesy you might feel about the story. More actions, funny at times, and lots of CGI, with the movie budget of
US$ 20 million.
Leslie Cheung and
Joey Wong from the original movie were hard to beat, as their images and charisma will always be correlated when talking about
A Chinese Ghost Story.
Cheung was a legend in the industry (he died tragically in
2003 on suicide at age
46). He was one of the greatest canto-pop singers
Hong Kong ever has. And he was a fine actor too. It will not be easy for whoever that plays his character as the scholar in the remake. And
Yu Shaoqun didn't play it bad actually, he looked more naive though, but he was definitely overshadowed by our fond memories of
Leslie Cheung.

The ghost role in the original movie help uplifted the career and stardom of
Joey Wong, the character she will always be remembered. Maybe the most beautiful, elegant and sexy ghost ever existed in the
Hong Kong movie history. Even though also overshadowed by the aura of
Joey Wong, I liked
Crystal Liu Yifei (the girl from
The Forbidden Kingdom) in this movie. I think she played her character as the ghost well. Not as sexy as the appearance of
Joey Wong in the original, but she is also beautiful, seductive and very lovable, which will make human guys fight for her love. While as the demon hunter,
Louis Koo gave a different interpretation to his character as has been shown by
Wu Ma in the original, and much younger.
Louis Fan Siu-Wong from the
Ip Man series also appeared as another demon hunter here, who has unsettled hatred towards
Louis Koo's character.

In overall, I am having quite a good time with this movie. Not a perfect movie as it has its flaws, and this is not a kind of movie you should take too seriously at. But if you want to see a
Chinese fairy tale with beautiful ghost in it without being scared, and enjoy some sweet human and ghost romance out of it, plus some actions, then this is the movie. The theme song at the beginning and the end of the movie, sang by the great
Leslie Cheung, will flush us with nostalgia and make us remember of him.
(MJ)