Tales From The Occult: Ultimate Malevolence, produced by John Chong and Mathew Tang, and directed by Lee Chi Ngai, Peter Lee and Pater Wong, features three short films– Killing Me Softly, No Way Out and Memento Mori – revealing the most terrifying and ugly side of human nature. The final chapter of Tales From The Occult is unpredictable, where life and death are just a thought away!
Killing Me Softly
Magician Flora (Miss Hunny) repeatedly sees illusions of her friend Maureen (Lam Chin Ting), who has gone missing since their last call. In an attempt to trace clues of Maureen’s missing, Flora undergoes hypnosis to retrieve the memory of their conversation. Little does she know she is putting herself in danger.
No Way Out
Ho (Philip Keung) wakes up from sleep and finds himself inside a mysterious industrial building. While looking for an exit, he bumps into corpses, phantoms, and even his ex-wife (Amy Lo). He must find his way out before it’s too late.
Memento Mori
Two secondary school best friends, Tam (Chan Charm Man Peter) and Yu (Or Wai Lam), dream of becoming movie directors one day. In an accident, one unintentionally kills the other and becomes a director because of this incident.