Thai horror films have produced many impressive works in recent years. I have watched such as "The Crossroads of Death", "Ghosts", "Ghost Dormitory", etc., I feel pretty good. I can't say exactly what it feels like. Horror movies feel eerie, and that's certainly a gimmick. But if there is more content in the gimmick, it may be more intriguing. Classic horror films, while creating a terrifying atmosphere, actually have some kind of appeal in anger and resentment. For example, when a woman dies tragically, she wants to claim her life, and she encounters various obstacles. People and ghosts fight each other. In the end, the tragic death of a woman is involved. Will accept her sternness and become a weakling worthy of sympathy.
In ghost stories, both domestic and foreign, classical and modern. There are always more female ghosts than male ghosts. Female ghosts are poor and weak when they are born, they are insulted and slaughtered. The weak are not because they choose to be weak, but it is inevitable in a patriarchal society. In such an environment, women cannot become real people. In the past, they were slaves and maids, but now they are weak women. Women are one of the "animals" that are most likely to suffocate resentment. It's probably an indisputable fact that women talk a lot. Talking too much is actually a kind of catharsis. If you don't make noise, you will go crazy. If you don't make noise, you will die, and if you die, you will become a ghost. The more resentment, the more ghostly. This is the usual law of ghost movies. Female ghosts with heavy resentment often have a miserable life experience.
Therefore, ghosts and ghosts are pitiful, and people are afraid because they feel that they are indebted.
Well, why watch horror movies? Probably out of some kind of pity. Also, it may be some kind of disappointment with reality, hoping to achieve some kind of spiritual comfort through such self-deception. As we all know, almost all ghost movies have a happy ending when they reach the stage where the female ghost takes their lives.
So much nonsense, I don't know what I'm talking about. Today's ghost movie is probably the least terrifying of the Thai movies I've ever seen. The whole tone is more harmonic than horror. And in the end, the long dialogue between the male protagonist and the female ghost's wife has the illusion of making a play. Such a beautiful girl, such a sensational line, is obviously an idol drama. OMG.. What
impressed everyone was the black teeth of all the actors. . Very confused. If it is said that ghost teeth are black, it is understandable. But people are too, which is a bit strange. Fortunately, there is Du Niang. The answer is this:
This is related to the Thai betel nut culture. In ancient times, there was no toothpaste and toothbrush, so Thais used betel nut to clean their teeth and freshen their breath. First, put betel nut, betel leaves, and lime (burned out of shells) in a small container, mash and mix, then put it into the mouth to chew, and finally add shredded tobacco to brush your teeth. Eating betel nut has a dyeing effect on the teeth, first dyeing red and finally turning black. Ancient Thais regarded black teeth as beauty, but in modern times it was regarded as a backward folk custom and banned.
Gained knowledge. I heard that chewing too much betel nut will cause oral cancer, so you should restrain yourself from chewing betel nut.
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