Is my title taking too much blood? Although...but, I really can't think of a suitable title, woo woo woo, please forgive me for this "named waste wood".
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The movie "Conjoined Yin" has been watched several years ago. Recently, I revisited it when I had nothing to do at home, and wrote a film review along the way. Students who are interested in this movie and want to watch it can send the movie name in the dialog box of my official account. I promise you, it's not scary at all.
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OK! Let's talk about this movie in detail with you!
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Please enjoy a poster first.
("Conjoined Yin" movie poster - the picture comes from the Internet)
I believe that students who have not seen it can probably guess one or two from the name of the movie. Yes, the protagonists of this movie are twin sisters, to be precise, a pair of conjoined babies.
Xiaoping and Baoer are a pair of conjoined baby girls, Xiaoping is the elder sister, and Baoer is the younger sister. Although the two sisters grew up together, their temperaments and temperaments are completely different. Their relationship has always been very good. The two always held each other's hands tightly at any time. They swore that they would never be separated until a teenager appeared.
The young Awei fell in love with the girl Xiaoping at first sight in the hospital, and painted a portrait of her. Xiaoping also fell in love with Awei. The twins had telepathy, and the two sisters fell in love with Awei at the same time. But Awei only has one flower, and he gave it to Xiaoping. Xiaoping was the only one in his heart. Baoer was jealous of her sister. She didn't understand why Awei fell in love with her sister because she looked the same as her sister. And her sister had to do separation surgery for Awei, which made her feel extremely angry.
Xiaoping wants to live her own life, but Baoer is unwilling to divide it up. Of course, the two finally had a segmentation operation - because BoA died. After coming out of the hospital, Xiaoping found Awei and married him.
After Baoer died, her mother stopped talking to Xiaoping, and Xiaoping and Awei immigrated to South Korea from Thailand.
One day many years later, which was Xiaoping's birthday, friends went to her house to celebrate her birthday. After the friends left, Awei received an international call from a Thai hospital. The phone said that Xiaoping's mother had a stroke. Is hospitalised.
Xiaoping doesn't want to go back to Thailand, because that is her sad place, where she will think of her twin sister, Baoer, who died young. She looked down at the scar on her stomach, the sign of the separation of their sisters. But her mother was sick, and it was definitely impossible not to go home. Xiaoping, who was very worried, returned home with her husband.
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When they returned to Thailand, the maid at home felt strange. Xiaoping went to ask the maid's mother why she suddenly fainted at home. The maid said she didn't know anything. We can fully guess that the old lady saw the death at home. The ghost of the daughter, passed out in a frightened condition, and then suffered a stroke.
The doctor said that the old lady's condition had worsened and she needed immediate surgery, but after the operation, the old lady had been lethargic.
At the same time, Xiaoping suddenly had hallucinations and kept saying that she saw Bo'er. Xiaoping kept having nightmares, endured the double torture of hallucinations and nightmares day and night, and was about to collapse.
Awei invited Danai, an old classmate who is now a psychiatrist, to see his wife. Danai showed Xiaoping a picture of a "butterfly" and asked about Baoer. The doctor picked up a mirror and showed it to Xiaoping. Xiaoping said, "I saw Bao'er in the mirror."
The butterfly symbolizes the pair of conjoined twins, the left wing is the sister, the right wing is the sister, throughout the film.
The male protagonist accompanies Xiaoping's mother in the hospital. The old lady wants to speak but cannot speak. Xiaoping's mother asks Awei to go to the cemetery. Awei sees Xiaoping's tombstone in the cemetery. At this time, he suddenly realized that the girl he loved had died many years ago, the one who died was Xiaoping, and the one who survived was actually Baoer.
The mother's condition has actually improved a lot, but Bao'er secretly went to the hospital to unplug the mother's oxygen tube and ended the mother's illness by herself. Because the mother knows the truth, and only when the mother is dead can the truth be completely buried.
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After Awei knew the truth, he felt extremely angry. He rushed home and questioned Baoer with Baoer's glasses. Awei, who was deceived, satirized Baoer: "You are very sad!"
Awei took off the necklace on Bo'er's neck. He was about to leave, but was stunned by Bo'er's vase. When he woke up, he found himself tied to a chair and the hostess was wearing glasses. She finally changed back. baby.
Glasses are a sign to distinguish two sisters, Xiaoping does not wear glasses, Baoer wears glasses,
Everyone likes Xiaoping. She has been wearing the mask for too long, and she really regards herself as Xiaoping. She used Xiaoping's identity to live for so many years, but once she exposed her identity, she found out that she had nothing, and she never got the love of Awei, which is really sad!
"Awei, do you know? Bao'er always loves you!"
"I love you as much as Xiaoping, but you only have her in your eyes."
"The only way I can make you love me is to turn myself into Xiaoping."
"If I can't get you, I will destroy you."
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The movie was pushed to the finale by the female protagonist's accusations and shouts. Bo'er killed the maid who suddenly returned home to fetch something, and tried to kill Awei, but Awei was very powerful and took advantage of the heroine's pressure. Under the closet, he escaped. The house was burnt down and all the secrets were engulfed by the fire. In the last subject of her life, Baoer saw a person and let out a terrified cry. It was her sister who was strangled to death by her own hands!
Baoer died, and was buried with Xiaoping, while Awei also went away.
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"Conjoined Yin" is hailed as a milestone in Thai cinema, and won the 2007 Austin Fantastic Film Festival Jury Special Award for Best Director, and the 2007 "Scream Film Festival" Best Cinematography, Best Director and Best Editing Awards. In 2008, the National Film Association of Thailand won the Best Actress and Best Original Song Awards. Director Banzhuang Bisinda later made a "Ghost Shadow".
There are many metaphors in the movie. At the heroine's birthday party, a female friend who is a tarot master used poker cards to fortune the heroine, and got a spade "Q", and the friend told the heroine: "What you lost Things are coming back soon." She also told her: "Someone may be coming to collect debts." It left the audience with suspense and expectations.
A few close-ups are impressive: the birthday cake is slowly cut through the middle with a knife, implying the separation of the two sisters. The elevator door that was slowly closed, the moment the elevator door closed, the gap in the middle was enlarged. Also, the double row of footprints on the sand.
The ending song is very good, although I don't understand what the lyrics are singing (covering my face), but this melody is really good.
The whole film is about one and a half hours long, the sound effects are great, the horror atmosphere is in place, the layers are advanced, and the truth is revealed little by little.
The bgm who was startled, the maid Nai who looked flustered, and the pet dog Lucky in the house. After the heroine came back, Lucky kept barking at her, creating a suspenseful and weird atmosphere.
At the end of the film, there was another wave of memory killings for the audience. The scene of the sisters falling in love with each other when they were children reappeared in front of them. They were so harmonious when they were young. Who knew it would become like that when they grew up?
Finally, looking back on this film, my most memorable scene is actually the scene at the beginning of the film, a young mother, full of joy and excitement as a new mother, sits in front of a sewing machine and sews clothes for a pair of twin daughters by herself . The most pitiful person was actually this mother, watching her biological daughters hurt each other.
The plot of the movie is very simple, and it may seem cliché from today's eyes, but it was indeed a very good horror movie at the time. After all, it was a movie more than ten years ago. I remember when I watched it a few years ago I was so frightened that I kept going under the covers. I didn't expect to see it now, but I wasn't scared at all. Could it be that my courage has grown bigger?
All in all, Siamese Yin is a classic Thai horror film that is worth a watch anyway.
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