Not to mention Hollywood, apart from religion, identity setting, war scenes and those slightly weird English dialogues, the movie also conforms to the eternal theme of Hollywood, that is, the meaning of American existence is to appear in all injustices, and Taking on the responsibility of saving, just like what Mr. Bell and CNN did a few days ago, although the ultimate savior is Thirteen Hairpins, it is hard to imagine that outsiders will take the initiative to reflect the ghost rather than Shu Juan of the original book as the protagonist of the story. Make this setting. But it does not mean that the traces of Mouzi or Chinese style have been erased, except for the use of color and photography that Mouzi is good at, and prostitutes pretending to be students, "If my mother sees me like this, she must be happy to die", such a value judgment Probably unimaginable in Hollywood.
In the end, Instructor Li's team is probably the best teaching team in recent movies (if there was one in the past). In addition, does Nanjing really need a ghost mortuary?
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