Brother has been imitated, but never surpassed!

Carli 2022-08-19 09:45:45

When I heard the 87 version, I was taken aback! It turned out to be an event in 1987, as if it were a lifetime away, and it has been 24 years. In this era of rapid change and rapid development, yesterday I was still guessing where bin Laden was hiding, and today I saw the death notice.

It has long been commonplace for a movie to be remade. I don’t know if it should be understood as the infinite impact of the cultural desert. Did the directors have long been unable to find a script with content? Or do all people prefer to believe that the rapid development of technology will definitely inject vitality and appeal into the film? Perhaps, investors just want to take advantage of the curiosity of moviegoers, and it is enough to walk into the theater?

I really don't want to compare the new version of "A Chinese Ghost Story" with the 87 version of "A Chinese Ghost Story", there is really no room for comparison...

Aside from the production age, the limitations of technological means; not to mention the cast and production team of the year The power of the man; just look at his brother's eyes... everything is in the words!

I really don't understand, is it possible that the lineup participating in the remake hasn't appreciated the original?

If I have to say a compliment for the new version of "A Chinese Ghost Story", I'm afraid I can only say that that little rabbit is doing quite well!

Well, I admit, I'm a bit mean!

But I really feel that this film, which is said to miss my brother forever, if my brother really saw it, how would he feel?

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A Chinese Ghost Story quotes

  • Yin Chek Hsia: Today's a good day in hell. They must've got Tsing back.

    Ling Choi Sin: Old Evil is coming to collect the bride.

    Yin Chek Hsia: Scholar, it seems we've to storm hell!