The Law of Terror of the Pang Brothers (2005.09)

Chase 2022-03-17 09:01:09

The Peng brothers said that the biggest difference between their films and other "ghost films" is that other films basically see "night ghosts", but their "ghosts" are during the day. They also said that they refer to other films mainly to make them different from others. In fact, anyone who has watched "The Sixth Sense" knows that the story and concept of this film are not "new".

The Peng brothers, who were born in special effects, have achieved the limit of Asian movies in terms of effect, scene control and grasp - this limit is not the so-called high-tech, but a degree of accuracy.

The theme is easy to understand: the world of the blind may not be as good as the world of the sighted, and the blind may not be able to regain the lost world when they see the light of day, but will fall into even greater panic. The vulgarity of the subject is a bit confusing to me - in a sense, we've all been laughed at because we've all developed a habit of being self-righteous and obsessive!

In addition, the big bang scene on the highway, which was criticized by some film critics, was the most satisfying ending in my opinion-although cruel, it made the plot and drama perfect!

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    Boy with Cap: Have you seen my report card?