I.C. Kill

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I.C. Kill
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Traditional 網上怪談之兇靈對話
Simplified 网上怪谈之凶灵对话
Mandarin Wǎng Shàng Guài Tán Zhì Xiōng Líng Duì Huà
Cantonese Mong5 Seong3 Gwaai3 Taam4 Zi1 Hung1 Ling4 Deoi3 Wa6
Directed byMihiel Wong
Written byAndrew Wu
Produced byTakkie Yeung
Starring Michael Tse
Liz Kong
Jason Chu
Wan Yeung-ming
CinematographyNg Wing-din
Lau Wai-kwan
Edited byWong Wing-kai
Music bySimon Leung
Production
company
B&S Limited
Distributed byB&S Films Distribution Company Limited
Release date
  • 24 September 1999 (1999-09-24)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

I.C. Kill is a 1999 Hong Kong horror film directed by Mihiel Wong and starring Michael Tse and Liz Kong. This film features realistic presentations of the internet.

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Plot

Jim (Michael Tse) and Roy are friends living together. Jim has recently broken up with his girlfriend and decides to meet new girls through a social networking website ICQ. There, he meets a girl Hiroko (Liz Kong) and they become friends.

Both Jim and Roy find Hiroko attractive and Roy plans to have a one-night stand with her. He uses Jim's ICQ account and asks Hiroko out where then they meet in Ma Liu Shui. However, Roy never comes back from his meeting with Hiroko and is later found dead.

This case is handled by Inspector Lau. Hiroko is the prime suspect but there is no evidence. Lau begins to track down old files and ends up finding something very shocking.

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