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During the summer break, Feng (Tsao Yuning), Victory (Carlos Chan), Mei Qi, Xiaoyu, and Ali, university students, are assigned to perform special study at The Moral Education College. The Japanese have taken over the school to conduct inhumane experiments on humans. A ghost encounter alumni record was discovered, and it was also discovered that several girls had mysteriously vanished. After being helped to get acquainted with the surroundings by Miss Fang (Esther Huang), a staff member of the school, a series of bizarre events transpired that night, forcing them to escape to a tree that was over a century old. Unexpectedly, they witnessed the college principal unintentionally remove some bones from beneath the tree. Are all these odd things connected to the bones? Can the five individualsd epart without incident from the school?

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Following the mediocre exorcism movie Daughter, filmmaker Chan Pang Chun returns to the horror genre and teams up with Kara Hui for Binding Souls, an incredibly ridiculous and cheap attempt to recycle the most cliched and banal horror clichés. A group of college students the lustful, the bookish, the seductive, the scaredy decide to spend a few days in an abandoned school that was formerly used by the Japanese army as a location for the rape, torture, and experiments on Chinese detainees. Here's the plot summary. 

Even though the school has been closed for nearly ten years, the former principal, Yuen Cheung Yan, and a distressed janitor, Kara Hui, who lost her daughter there years ago and is still holding out hope that she would return, regularly frequent the premises. The kids are going to have a good time, but before long, they start seeing scary spirits. There isn't a single original concept or suspense throughout the 88 incredibly long and gaudy minutes of the movie. The ghosts are the stereotypical white clad, black haired, standing behind a corridor clichés.

The picture features a lot of ridiculousness, even if it isn't self aware. Examples include the horrifying performance of 33 year old Carlos Chan as a college student, which is undoubtedly one of the worst in a theatrical release this year, and some extremely depressing computer graphics. The first scene, a graphic depiction of Japanese horror during the war, partially elevates the pulse, but it's an unpleasant and exploitative image. There's no feeling of mood, and the final surprises come far later than any awake audience member could have predicted. 

Occasionally Kara Hui appears, a sight for weary eyes made heavy by the sweet lure of slumber.

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