![]() In a later scene in the level, Jackie is knocked on his back and his legs flail up in front of the camera before he lands. Shortly after, the situation becomes dire enough that Jackie must unleash the Darkness to survive, and the Darkness' Healing Factor completely restores his leg, though he is missing his right shoe with the pants on that side still all torn up. Blooper: During the opening stage of The Darkness II, Jackie's right leg gets torn up quite badly in a mob ambush, and one of his men must drag him away while Jackie fends of attackers with a pistol.Banned in Singapore: The first game was originally banned from the country for excessive violence and blasphemy, but in 2008 after Singapore introduced a proper video game ratings classification system it was re-classified to M18 and released.B-Team Sequel: The second game was developed by Digital Extremes, of Warframe fame.The Wiki Rule: The Image Comics Database, the Top Cow Universe Wiki and The Darkness Wiki.In following the blueprint of the original, DOD2 doesn't qualify as an essential classic of the genre (it's no The Untold Story or Red to Kill), but the exploitative sex, nudity, and violence should keep most fans of Cat III nastiness happy for the duration. With Ken gone, Sau turns to Kun for help in evening the score, but when he leaves (after bonking Sau one last time, of course), it is up to her to take revenge, which she does in a variety of nasty ways, including the use of a board of nails, a bear trap, a big knife and a sharp bamboo pole. Unfortunately, Ken just happens to catch her in the act, and goes to find Hung looking for revenge, which results in him being roughed up and chucked in front of a moving truck. There's only one thing for the lady to do: in the film's most nauseating moment, Sau takes a coat hanger and performs a home abortion in the shower. Ken finally arrives with the money and leaves with his wife, who goes to the doctor to find that she is not only pregnant but also infected with syphilis. While they wait for him to find the money, the blackmailers take Sau to their home, where they rape her, to the amusement of Hung's equally wicked wife. With proof of Sau's infidelity, Hung demands a large sum of cash from Ken in return for the photos. Obviously Kun agrees, especially since Ken is willing to pay handsomely for the task! Having thoroughly enjoyed himself, Kun decides he wants more of the lovely (and accommodating) Sau, but this time they are photographed in the act by Hung and his son. Kun quickly becomes good friends with the couple, but clearly has an eye for the lovely Sau, which is why Ken, impotent as the result of a war wound, asks him to perform a favour: impregnate his wife so that he can have a son. Friendly local Kun (Dick Lau) comes to the couple's rescue and offers them a place to stay while their car is fixed. Sau and her husband Ken (Ben Ng) are driving through the countryside when they swerve off the road to avoid hitting some people instead, they almost run over thug Hung (Ka-Kui Ho), who demands compensation with menace. It all starts as suspect Sau (Yim Lai Cheng) recounts her story to the police chief. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thirty minutes or so of such silliness and we're finally headed for the more extreme content that Cat III films are renowned for: sexual violence, rape, murder, and more. I can't say I found any of this particularly funny, but each to their own. The film opens with bumbling cops investigating the killing of a family, which results in such hilarity as the sexual molestation of a (presumed dead) woman, group masturbation, and the eating of a semen covered mango by a big-chested female cop. It's been thirteen years since my IMDb review for Daughter of Darkness, so my memory is a little hazy, but this sequel, which was made the year after the original, seems to follow the same formula: lots of typically wacky bad-taste HK comedy with a little gratuitous sex/nudity, followed by the nasty stuff. ![]()
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