Untold Story 2 (Limited Edition Slipcover BLU-RAY)
US Import
Cheung is in an unhappy marriage. He works with his wife at a local barbecue restaurant and she takes every opportunity to belittle Cheung and use him for his money. To make matters worse, Cheung isn't able to satisfy his wife in the bedroom. One day his wife's cousin, Fung, arrives in Hong Kong from mainland China and Cheung and Fung instantly form a connection. Fung isn't like his wife, she is respectful and treats him well. Cheung tries his best to not give in to temptation, but eventually he is overcome with desire, and he and Fung start a secret relationship behind his wife's back. However, Cheung soon finds himself way in over his head when he discovers that the mild mannered Fung is hiding a dark and grisly secret.
Best described as a Cat III version of the erotic thrillers popularized in the 90s, THE UNTOLD STORY 2 is an in name only sequel to the notorious THE UNTOLD STORY released several years earlier. Whilst not a direct sequel to the original, THE UNTOLD STORY 2 manages to outdo its predecessor when it comes to sexual content, while making sure to still deliver a hefty helping of stomach-churning violence. Starring Emotion Cheung (Bio-Zombie, The Demon's Baby) as the downtrodden husband (a role which he is adept at playing), as well as a truly unnerving performance from Paulyn Sun (Ichi the Killer), and featuring a supporting performance from the king of Cat III films himself, Anthony Wong (Ebola Syndrome), Vinegar Syndrome Archive is proud to present THE UNTOLD STORY 2 for the first time on Blu-ray in the U.S., newly restored from original film elements, and featuring all of the sex and violence one expects to see in a Hong Kong Cat III film.
directed by: Yiu-Kuen Ng
starring: Emotion Cheung, Paulyn Sun, Anthony Wong, Yuk-San Cheung, Yan Law, Melvin Wong
1998 / 91 min / 1.85:1 / Cantonese Mono with English Subtitles + Mandarin Dub
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Newly scanned & restored in 2K from its 35mm original negative
- Presented in its original Cantonese language soundtrack with newly translated English subtitles as well as a Mandarin language dub track
- Commentary track with film historian and author Samm Deighan
- Double-sided poster
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- Newly translated English subtitles