Review: The Boxer’s Omen (1983)
Lung-Wei Wang plays a boxer who gets permanently disabled by the hulking, cheating Bu-bo (Bolo Yeung). His brother Chan Hung (Phillip Ko) a small-time crook, is having a bit of a tough time of it himself. Not only have the chieftains of his criminal gang been killed by rival gangsters, but Chan Hung himself gets kidnapped only to be saved by some kind of ghostly monk. More ghostly visions occur, so he goes to a Buddhist temple where he learns his arrival was foretold by the deceased chief abbot. This abbot tried to put an end to some black magic practitioners who eventually destroyed him, or at least part of him. His soul remains alive inside his decaying human body. Now Chan Hung has arrived to fulfill the prophecy, he is asked to become a monk and help the abbot take down the black magicians. But first, he takes on Bu-bo in revenge for his brother. If you enjoyed 1986’s “The Seventh Curse” , director Chih-Hung Kuei and co-writer On Szeto (who wrote the enjoyable “The Magic ...