
After her family and friends are evicted from their low-rent housing so that developers can build expensive flats, Lai-Chung as a child vowed to buy her mother and father a new apartment, specially an apartment with a view of the Victoria Harbour. As an adult she is working hard to save money but due to bad circumstances, Lai-Chung goes into a frenzy and starts killing residents and workers of a particular building.... (Full plot summary below)
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After her family and friends are evicted from their low-rent housing so that developers can build expensive flats, Lai-Chung as a child vowed to buy her mother and father a new apartment, specially an apartment with a view of the Victoria Harbour. As an adult she is working hard to save money but due to bad circumstances, Lai-Chung goes into a frenzy and starts killing residents and workers of a particular building.
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| CinemaDopeGlenn LovellWe're billboarding this bloodbath because it's stylish, jaw-droppingly funny and features a knockout performance by Ho, who brings to mind the young Deneuve of "Repulsion." |
| CineVueNadia BairdDon't let cheesy puns or rhyming couplets put you off what is otherwise an altogether more sophisticated approach to a macabre topic, fusing political commentary with grisly scenes of graphic, uninhibited violence. |
| Electric SheepMark PilkingtonAn undeniably enjoyable, if at times emotionally unstable, film, which reminds us that however imbalanced the housing situation over here, it can always be a lot worse. |
| ScotsmanAlistair HarknessDream Home is both a entertainingly excessive slasher film and a surprisingly astute satire on the insanity of the property market... |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanHorror fans will be elated with what could be the bravest slasher effort of the last couple years. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerSharply directed and cleverly written, this is a suitably gory, frequently suspenseful and occasionally blackly funny horror movie that gains an extra kick from its uncomfortable topicality. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersThe film is a surprisingly hilarious and deeply sickening midnight freak-out, and for a director known more for character-driven melodramas and comedies it's a delectably disgusting change of pace worth crowing about. |
| FEARnetScott WeinbergA surprisingly high-end slasher exploit, but there's a big batch of interesting ideas tucked inside this flick. |
| Boston PhoenixPeter KeoughThe carnage is excruciating and sometimes funny, and the quiet rage of Ho's heroine is almost comprehensible. But the flashback format is clumsy and confusing, and the violence veers toward the misogynistic. |
| Empire MagazineKim NewmanA gleefully gory slasher-horror that satirises the property bubble and piles up the bodies in the process. Not for the faint of heart. |