Taboo-Busting Trailer for Womb Ghosts
There’s probably nothing I can really say to prepare you to view the trailer for Dennis Law’s Hong Kong horror film Womb Ghosts, so I’m not even going to try. Sure, it rips off the girl ghost thing Japan is so infamous for in a pretty hardcore way, but it also pushes the boundaries of good taste by featuring more aborted fetuses than I’ve seen in a long time. Add in some really awful English subs and you wind up with a trailer that has to be seen to be believed. Thanks to the guys at Twitch for spreading the love and aborted children…
Here’s the plot breakdown:
Life after death of a fetus inside a woman’s body exists as a Womb Ghost. Unnatural termination of such life will turn the baby into the evilest and most vicious kind of spirit.
A mental hospital is haunted by spirits, the mysterious miscarriage of a young and beautiful inmate causes the authority to investigate. Only one answer can be given to the existence of such an ungodly creature…Womb Ghost.
Womb Ghosts, a non-stop horror experience where haunting begins when life ends…
Tags: aborted fetuses, Chrissie Chau, foreign horror, hong kong horror, Lam Suet, Womb Ghosts

March 7th, 2010 at 6:39 pm
Huh.
You were right about the futility of explaining how bizarre that was.
Nevertheless, considering the ghost-girl heritage I’ve gotta assume it’ll turn out to be really boring and played out anyway. That said, I’ll probably end up watching, so I guess the marketers win this round.
March 16th, 2010 at 5:10 am
I agree with Nick, enough with the pasty ghost girls.