The topic is off topic, ah soul dull!
Just thought of ordinary youth literary youth 2 · B youth...
Ordinary films are used for entertainment, literary films are used to contain B, and B-grade films are used to embellish life. We occasionally need B-grade films to stimulate our senses and relax our nerves. ~
Nowadays, in the hearts of many people, B-grade films are already equated with bad films. Taking a step back, even so, who sets the standard for bad films? Every audience should have a different point of view, a different angle of appreciation, and a different set of judging principles. Some friends around me have said that they will not watch movies with a rating below the rating. I think it is particularly incomprehensible. It is true that ratings are sometimes valuable for reference, but why should you let another sentence decide for you? If you don't watch the movie in person, you will never be able to find the cuteness~ This is especially true for B-level movies.
Besides, a B-grade film is not the same as a bad film at all. Cost, subject matter and so on simply can't explain everything. The existence of B-grade films is to attract the eye and stimulate the senses. You entertained me, that's fine, I'll give you affirmation. I'll give you four stars, no problem, I found something cute, I think this film is quite right for its cost.
Too cute, I just want to rant.
The nightmare of female pig feet and dog blood, sometimes dog blood is also very cute.
Then the strange slut who kills pigs is very lewd and then very NB.
The people in the whole village are so kinky! I thought they were monsters! It turned out to be the hallucination of female pig's feet! Been deceived!
This reminds me of Shutdown Island. It's nonsense if I can guess the ending. It has always been the perspective of the protagonist of the follower, and being blinded by the protagonist's worldview is the highlight of what I said!
The vicious, mysterious villager turned out to be the exorcist who subdues demons and slayers demons! A kind-hearted and resolute heroine, Gu Liang, who is constantly searching for her life, turned out to be a devil, a devil!
When it comes to demons, the image of the heroine after her transformation is directly the little loli in the exorcist. Not only has a rotten tooth, but also her voice is kuso. This is the characteristic of Nima's B-level films. When the Demon Master and his group confronted each other, I kept thinking in my mind, "Shoot her to death, the evil spirit will naturally leave after losing its parasitic body, but we haven't seen the statue!" No bullets. . . = =
I was very upset at the beginning of the story. I didn't know what the shadow was moving over the tragic man. I thought it was a beetle that was summoned. . . There are also bishops dressed in strange clothes next to the Christian church. Anyway, they are paving the way, and they finally shine when they see the eye-insertion mask ceremony. This is also one of the highlights of this film.
The design of the mask is very good. First, it reminds me of the mask with parasites hidden in the mouth in "Tomb Notes 2 Qinling Sacred Tree". Once it is brought to the face, the insects enter the body through the mouth and then control the brain. Removed, this film is also quite similar, but with eyes inserted, (I saw the poster and knew that there were barbs on it, no wonder I couldn’t take it off) Chinese and Western cultures really have something in common~ Second, I thought of See no evil, The so-called "see no evil" is because they are too curious to see things they should not see, so they are put on masks and nailed into their eyes.
Here's a little question, when the Bento female mask was put on I kept wondering if she was bento on the spot - it means that the mask can only control the transformation of these people, and then let them slowly starve in the coffin To die, or to kill people directly by poking in the mask?
In fact, this B-movie is not perfect enough. After the two Gu Liang were caught, they took off their clothes and thought they could see the naked body. . . As a result, they stood there with their chests covered gorgeously, and the exorcist who was doing the errands behind them was embarrassed to catch them. Before, they held them firmly, but after they were done, they actually shot in shame! Ashamed to shoot a P, labor and management still want to see the naked body, the soul is weak! You're a B-grade film, so it's the same as being in harmony with the General Administration of Light. . .
Okay, the spit has been spit in place, let's slap the bricks~
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