As Ting-Yin begins writing it, she is warmed by reporters at the aforementioned press conference that spooky things have been known to occur when the spirit world is broached and written about for media uses. The events surrounding the productions of The Omen, the Poltergeist films and The Exorcist are real world examples of this and may be what the reporters or the Pang Brothers were alluding to. When Ting-Yin puts pen to paper, segments of what she has written begin appearing in real life. When they do, she writes them down for her book but then dream/fantasy sequences begin happening to her also. She writes them down for Re-Cycle as well. Pieces of paper thrown in the trashcan begin moving all by themselves, baby noises emanate from the phone, all manner of disturbing events begin happening in more and more rapid succession. The escalation of these events continues until Ting-Yin is sucked into an alternate world where the discarded of the real world dwell. This abstract world is continually ravaged by an energy wave known as the Re-Cycle, which disintegrates anything in its path. This world is the dumping ground of the real world. Books, buildings, toys, landscapes, graves, abortions, all have a place in this world and a part to play in the Pang’s film. Returning to the subject of abortions for a brief moment, it is obvious that the Pangs are given full artistic freedom in regards to film content across the ocean and out of the reach of the Motion Picture Association of America.

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Ting-Yin is helped in her quest to return to the real world by an eager eight-year-old girl named Ting-Yu (Qigi Zeig). Ting-Yu goes out of her way to help Ting-Yin, assists and guides her to what may be an exit out of the Re-Cycle world. Paying close attention the film’s first two acts is paramount to understanding and receiving the full impact from the film’s ending. The reality of the ending is what will keep you thinking of the film and of segments of the alternate Re-Cycle world long after the film has ended. Rating: 8/10 If you enjoyed this review, subscribe to our RSS feed or by e-mail to get informed when we post new ones.

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