Tuesday, May 31, 2022

'Succubare' (1982) - Kuo-Hsiung Liu.

'Succubare' (1982) is a wonderfully weird, cryptically carnivorous, digestively unsettling Asian horror/Kung Fu hybrid that rabidly earns its highly dubious status of being one of the more aggressively tummy-troubling HK flicks currently unavailable! Its culinary infamy due primarily to the plethora of grisly, gastronomically eccentric sequences of our heroic, uncommonly crazed epicurean, Cho King, fearlessly choking down upon all invidious manner of sordidly squirming animal tissues! Happily, the always welcome sight of martial arts maestro, Carter Wong's familiarly Stoic visage lends a soothing, albeit brief sense of normalcy to an otherwise recklessly confounding, and sordidly stomach-churning schlock-fest! Even within the richly bizarre canon of extreme Asian cinema, Kuo-Hsiung Liu's galling Succubare sinfully sticks out like the proverbial cock in a nunnery. Which, of course, is precisely why you should see it as soon as possible. Snakes Alive!!! 'Succubare' is one succulently strange, gorily gourmandizing cinematic feast, filled to the B-Movie brim with exquisitely exotic edibles! (Just don't forget the Pepto-Bismol!)

 




 



 

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