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Hung is disappointed when her man, Yuk Lung, becomes engaged to pretty Pai Lin. Hung and her scheming mother engage a sorcerer, Ko Yin Yau, to place a spell on him. Yuk Lung becomes possessed by the Adultery Ghost, and he leaves Pai Lin in the middle of having sex with her, going to Hung. Pai Lin and her friend Nancy rush to Thailand, seeking the help of another sorcerer, Simol. The title alludes to the battle of the two spell-casters, through their two hosts. Along the way, plenty of excuses are found to get all the clothes off a number of lovely young women.
Hung is disappointed when her man, Yuk Lung, becomes engaged to pretty Pai Lin. Hung and her scheming mother engage a sorcerer, Ko Yin Yau, to place a spell on him. Yuk Lung becomes possessed by the Adultery Ghost, and he leaves Pai Lin in the middle of having sex with her, going to Hung. Pai Lin and her friend Nancy rush to Thailand, seeking the help of another sorcerer, Simol. The title alludes to the battle of the two spell-casters, through their two hosts. Along the way, plenty of excuses are found to get all the clothes off a number of lovely young women.
The film primarily explores an apolitical conflict between supernatural forces, focusing on themes of ancient magic and the struggle between good and evil without promoting specific political ideologies or offering ideologically charged solutions.
The movie features a cast that reflects its cultural origin, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of roles traditionally associated with Western mainstream cinema. Its narrative does not explicitly critique or promote traditional Western identities, maintaining a neutral stance on these themes.
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes was provided for 'Witchcraft vs. Curse'. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements cannot be made, resulting in an N/A rating.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Witchcraft vs. Curse" (1991) is an original production. No prior source material, established characters, or historical figures are indicated, meaning there are no pre-existing characters whose gender could have been swapped.
No prior source material or historical context is provided for "Witchcraft vs. Curse" (1991). Without established canonical or historical character races, it is not possible to identify any instance of a race swap according to the given definition.
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