The determination in the wandering ghost

Hollis 2021-10-22 14:31:16

The basic emotional tone of "Human Ghosts Are Coming" is warmth and romance. Even if yin and yang are separated, invisible and intangible, one can still feel the warmth and power of true love. "Human Ghost Love Is Unleashed" ingeniously places the development of the film in a unique edge zone-between the yin and yang realms. "So this has become a ghost film, a fantasy film. It is precisely through the ghosts and ghosts that a series of suspense and twists and turns are produced. The audience is immersed in illusion and reality, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes Inspired by justice, and finally moved by the protagonist’s unswerving love.” The film’s depiction of love is in a special state, and its touching part lies in this. Sam gradually learned to use power to wander in the United States. When Li protects her, yin and yang are separated, and the two who love each other deeply but cannot express themselves can only rely on the help of psychics. Finally, Sam, who had love in his heart, ascended to heaven, and Carl, who became a ghost, was eventually taken away by the hateful ghost and fell into hell because of his evil nature.
Time magazine commented on the film like this: The love between the heroes and heroines in "Human Ghosts Is Coming" will touch everyone. Its appearance can be said to be a major event in the Hollywood film industry, because it makes people addicted. American audiences in the midst of bloody violence and abnormal sexual chaos feel refreshed. Perhaps people should re-examine a certain kind of love that is happening next to them or to themselves.

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Ghost quotes

  • Carl Bruner: [Answers the phone nervously] Carl Bruner speaking.

    Voice: Hi, Carl.

    Carl Bruner: Mr. Balistrari.

    Voice: Balistrari? Carl, it's me, John.

    Carl Bruner: John. John, sorry, um, what - what - what - what's up?

  • Oda Mae Brown: I'm feeling something... did he know someone by the name of Ana?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Consuelo?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Lucita?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Julieta?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Josefina?

    Rosa Santiago: [shakes head no]

    Oda Mae Brown: Linda?

    [getting frustrated]

    Oda Mae Brown: Maria?

    Rosa Santiago: Sí, sí! His mamá! She is Maria!

    Oda Mae Brown: Yes! Praise God, I knew he was with his mama!