little comeback

Ernestina 2022-04-22 07:01:05

While Sam Raimi has had three big box office hits in the "Spider-Man" franchise, my favorite is another trilogy, the "Ghost Man" series, the first of which was filmed in It cost about $85,000 in 1979, which was considered an ultra-low-budget movie at the time, but the film was so successful that it became an instant B-movie classic when it was released, and Sam Raimi became famous, and later released The "Ghost Man" trilogy has also received a good response, but he still relies on the "Spider-Man" series to become a great director. Sam Raimi is a B-level movie fan in his bones, and he always thinks about another "Ghost Man" movie. Works such as "People", the script of "Falling into Hell" was completed more than ten years ago and was co-written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan Raimi. It has only been possible to make a movie until now. Of course, the current Sam Raimi Mi also has some rights to choose. He can find big movie companies to invest in, and he can also use some famous stars. This time it is a small comeback. . .
The story line of the film is relatively clear, and basically it starts from the perspective of the heroine, which makes it easier to have a sense of substitution, and it is easier to understand. Sam Raimi's spoof is no less than that. The two women in the car fought, and the heroine and the handkerchief fought. The episodes of digging a grave and being buried are full of vicious fun, and the special effects are very natural, but the audience's perspective and thinking are now filled with all kinds of novel and weird elements, so it doesn't feel as shocking as watching "Ghost Playing People" back then. . .
Alison Lohman has a good choice, with a petite body, but his face is full of expressions, not like a normal scream queen; Justin Long is relatively dull, and his girlfriends are all big names, from Drew Barry Moore went to Kirsten Dunst, and I don't know if it was because of Spider-Woman's recommendation that Sam Raimi used him; Filipino actor Reggie Lee in "Prison Break" also participated. , the performance is quite satisfactory. . .

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