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Black Magic 2 [勾魂降頭] (1976) AKA Revenge of the Zombies Starring Ti Lung, Tanny Tien Ni, Lo Lieh, Wai Wang, Lily Li Li-Li, Lam Wai-Tiu, Terry Lau Wai-Yue, Yeung Chi-Hing, Lam Fung Directed by Ho Meng-Hua Expectations: High, although they are lowered a bit after seeing the first one. [Note: Due to the nature of Black Magic 2, the most interesting things to talk about are how it deviates from and plays with the black magic formula, so this review could be considered to be fairly spoiler heavy. I apologize, but if you’re interested in this worm-filled, nasty little horror sub-genre, you really should just watch Black Magic 2 before reading about it.] Usually you expect a sequel to continue the story of the original film, but director Ho Meng-Hua and prolific screenwriter Ni Kuang decided to do something different with Black Magic 2. Instead of continuing on with the same characters and telling more of their story, Black Magic 2 treats the black magic itself as the “character” worth exploring further in the sequel. Of course, the audience reaps the benefits, as this sequel is nastier, nuttier and a whole lot funner to watch. And since the twisted ways of Southeast Asian black magic are our main focus, it makes sense that the evil black magic practitioner (played wonderfully by Lo Lieh) is essentially the star of the film. Unlike other black magic films, this one does not revolve around a cautionary tale of extramarital sex leading people into a web of black magic.
Don’t mistake that to mean that there’s no extramarital sex leading to black magic (because there’s lots), but here it’s more black magic leading to extramarital sex. This key difference is because of our focus on the evil practitioner Kang Cong (no relation to King Kong), so we see most of the events from his perspective. And he’s not some old kook living in a shack in the jungle either. No, Kang Cong is a suave, city-based practitioner living in a huge mansion.