Japanese horror movies-are Japanese people all rubbish

Selmer 2022-01-14 08:01:13

It was easy to be afraid when I was young, afraid of dark, afraid of dentists, afraid of candy monsters. I remember when I was five or six years old, I watched the old version of "Liao Zhai" with my father. The opening song scared me and closed my eyes desperately into my father's arms. The old American horror film "Qingdao" scared me even more. She had not opened her eyes from start to finish, and while covering her ears, she listened to the heroine's screams, shaking her whole body and imagining the progress of the plot. At that time, horror films were both scary and extremely attractive to me. Slowly, people grew bigger and bigger, and more courageous. I watched horror movies in the past ten years. Very few really frightened me, and I was very depressed.

There is no doubt that horror movies are better shot in Japan. As the saying goes, they are scary and scary. The kind of ghosts who don’t know when will appear erratic but always entangle you are indeed making people's heartstrings tense and unpretentious. Your heart violently twitches and screams. At first, I was very sensational when I was exposed to Japanese horror movies, but after watching a few later movies, I was no longer afraid. On the contrary, I felt that the psychology and behavior of the supporting roles of the Japanese horror movies were a bit strange. Take the more classic Japanese horror movies "Midnight Spirit" and "The Grudge" as examples. The death scenes of all the characters in the horror movies are seeing evil ghosts slowly appearing and slowly crawling in front of them to be slowly killed. It was the frightened half-length discomfort, grinning, and extremely distorted facial expression. He was killed at the mercy of ghosts without doing anything to resist the corpse. Sometimes those ghosts are more boring, like the parents of female students who have a crush on Mr. Xiaoshan in "The Grudge". After being killed by her husband, they become ghosts. It happened to be at the time when Mr. Xiaoshan visited their home. The female ghost climbed to the teacher Xiaoshan who was paralyzed by fear. She stared straight at him in front of him for more than ten minutes. The police were almost rushing to the scene from the police station. She was still staring, and the teacher Xiaoshan was also very cooperative. The thief was very frightened with her eyes wide open. Look at each other. I'm so depressed. What can you see? Just kick that sticky monster that will only be weird on the ground and run away! So weak! Finally the monster got bored, grabbed the hill and dragged him away, I sighed, this idiot finally died like this, see if the next one will be brave.

I just don’t understand. It seems that those ghosts are quite weak. They move slowly and just writhe, crawling in front of you very hard and strangling you to death. It’s just a little bit cold, and people may not be able to fight with them. It, so many people died without seeing a proactive defensive and active counterattack. They were very obedient and cunning watching it slowly creeping over and killing themselves. Comrades, people have the instinct for survival. Are Japanese people different from normal people and they are all waste? At least fight back for your own life! Grab the table, bench, chopping board, etc., to see how arrogant it is. You can run even if you can't beat it! Japanese ghosts are not like Chinese ghosts who fly around and are more agile than Superman. Those ghosts are slow, even when I look anxious. They kill people and almost fight their lives to crawl for a long time. Japanese ghosts have not been motionless. Guys, can it catch up with you if you run away? The Americans have done a lot better at this point. In "Scream 3", there is a section of Sadako who hasn't crawled out on TV. The American black lady watching by the side hits the flies on the screen, but she hit Sadako with a beat. Sadako was stunned for a moment, and backhanded the black sister who was watching TV from the TV. Sister Hei threw her teeth and danced towards the TV and yelled at the TV, grabbing Sadako's hair and tearing her off. . Sadako suffered a loss and did not get out of the TV this time. It seems that ghosts are also afraid of wicked people!

When watching "Midnight Furious", I always have an urge to think, if Sadako climbs in front of me, I will definitely tie her hands and drag her to the bathroom to wash it, cut her hair and nails, and then apply some powder to cover it. To cover the wounds on your face or something, pull it at home and see if you can turn the enemy into a friend. After all, she wasn't a bad person before she was alive, but she was killed when she was too depressed and angry, saying that she couldn't be enlightened and could influence her.

But last year there was a movie that really frightened me. The original Japanese name was "Zhuxin" and the translation was "Ghost Call". The scary thing is that you can see how ghosts are cruel and violent in front of you. Very scary. People were killed weirdly, and people worked very hard to survive, and even hired monks to do it, but the protected people were weirdly distorted at the live broadcast on the TV station and in front of the mage, and then dismembered. Scattered all over the ground. At that time, my stomach was overwhelmed and I didn't recover for a few days. I watched the newly filmed sequel "Ghost Call 2" last night. It is far inferior to the first classic. It is a bit like a ghost film in Hong Kong. However, it is worth watching with some Chinese actors.

Generally speaking, in Japan, if you see a ghost, do whatever you want. In most cases, you are better than it. Only Japanese people will be mentally killed.

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  • Kayleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    A few years ago, I was scared out of my body by my friend. . . At that time, a few men played pranks and secretly changed my phone ringtone to the one in the movie, and changed their name to my phone number. . . Because the movie shocked me too much, within 5 seconds after the end, when my mobile phone rang the "Ecstasy" ringtone, my eyeballs were said to be about to burst. . .

  • Ludie 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    Last year, when ghost movies were popular in the class, we joined in the fun. Much stronger than the old corpse in the mountain village. The latter goes the funny route.

One Missed Call quotes

  • Yoko Okazaki: Oh no, it's raining.