Thousands of years of war broke, a dream forever

Valentin 2022-01-24 17:48:09

I love Hong Kong movies too much, but I sat down with my friends and talked about Kung Fu movies and Shaw movies.

When Lin Zhengying passed away that year, he suddenly realized that he was also an old audience in the video hall. The most unwilling to miss out was the zombie film. For Lin Zhengying, Xu Guanying, and Qian Xiaohao, everyone is familiar with Dajia. Even for Lin Zhengying's Wong Taixian, they can distinguish each movie and talk about their own personalities.

In 2003, Tsui Hark led Qian Shengwei and filmed "The Thousand-Year Zombie King", which is a big step forward. But for the two old monsters, it was the old man who had a great ambition, and even the film could not even be found in Mandarin.

However, Mai Junlong's "Zombie" really shocked me for a day to speak. The originality is enough, the story is very complete, the performance level is extremely high, and the characterization is everywhere. Ming's nostalgia is not much, it is all a hidden tribute.

This kind of movie is too rare. Some people compare it to "Holding the Ring", but I would say that it is not comparable. "Fighting the Ring" is back to light, "Zombies" simply talked about a dead end.

Some people talk about Mai Junlong, saying that there are also rich second generations who can make movies, bullshit! You look up the names of Chinese directors. How many grass-roots Zhang Yimou are there? The family is similar to Mai Junlong (of course the differences are quite a lot), how many decent genres can be shot?

I have special feelings for the three actors Lu Haipeng, Hui Yinghong, and Bao Qijing. Hui Yinghong looks like my mother. People who have seen it say like, Lu Haipeng looks like my grandfather, and Bao Qijing looks like my grandma. No matter how awesome the Western movie is, without a Chinese face, you can't find this kind of intimacy that is full of horror.

In Chen You's impression, two zombie films were played in "Uncle Zombie" and "Mr. With all kinds of supporting roles, the face is too familiar. When he appeared in "Zombies" wearing this robe and pajamas, the bags under his eyes were full of vicissitudes, and he pinched a cigarette and lowered his eyebrows, so he couldn't look directly.

Zhongfa is too powerful. When we were young, we couldn't fall asleep thinking of Zhongfa's face. Our big eyes almost fell out and our cheeks sank deeply. Even if he plays the small villain's supporting role, he will feel that when he stares at him, his ancestors sometimes shake his hands. Ma Yun is strange, but Uncle Zhong Fa is scary. In "Zombies", he looked familiar with Zhong Fa, did not dare to recognize it, his face was a little fatter, and it was more pleasing to the eye. Although the character was pale all over, he could see that his complexion was still good, and I felt relieved.

Although Teacher Bao Qijing had already taken the shadow queen, I said to my heart, I didn't really think the old lady was so powerful before, because she was too kind, always the most inconspicuous smile in the neighborhood. In "Zombies", there is a scene with a little topic. The old lady makes clothes around the zombies, from pretending nothing has happened, to missing consternation, to grief, and then starting from scratch. The play was also well designed, the old lady played so well, and she won seven or eight Golden Statue Awards.

Qian Xiaohao, as soon as he came out and announced the actor's identity, anyone familiar with zombie movies would know that the director was too complicated and too interesting. I took out a photo of three people from my luggage. It really shocked me. The director and Qian Xiaohao really dared to come. Lin Zhengying is gone, Xu Guanying is also gone. The three male protagonists in the zombie film appear directly in this photo. Only Qian Xiaohao is the one who is alive. The apparent vicissitudes of life in "Zombies" is that Chen You is leading the show, and the connotation is melancholy. In Qian Xiaohao's character, this not-old name and this not-so-old face are all history.

I won't analyze the scene, the masters are very reasonable. Just say that the last big battle was deliberately compressed in such a small scene, but it was extremely meticulous. Speaking of small formats, they are very Hong Kong films. When it comes to meticulousness, Hong Kong films were all meticulous back then. In the 80s and 90s, any Kung Fu film was used as a sub-director, and now the director can't come. But the scene of "Zombies" is extremely detailed, and you can put time to get ahead. Talking more is not helpful, please see for yourself.

I will not analyze the story. The previous part is actually relatively simple, and the details are better than the architecture. The design at the end, sublimating the realm of more than a dozen floors, history and reality, gently smashed on the morgue.

I remember that Wang Shuo scolded Hong Kong movies harshly, thinking that beating and beating is brave and relentless, and that there is a problem with ideology. In fact, this has something to do with his background in the compound. He grew up in a political environment. Even if he is playing the world, he also looks at the reality of the face and talks about the world. He doesn't like it, it's his personal business, just like we like it, it's our personal business.

Young us always feel that what movies bring us is a discovery, how great the power of dreams is, but when we look back at Jackie Chan movies that we have seen since childhood, those subconsciously brought us, stalking, stalking, The power of excellence is the greatest. We walked out of the video room in a daze. Today, we walk steadily and see that Hong Kong movies are dead, but there are still movies like "Zombies" that use high standards to nostalgia and originality. It was as if a confidant who was dressed in claypot rice appeared in front of you, smiled and patted your shoulder, proving that you are worth the journey along the way.

This is called his mother's youth.

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