Before watching it, I heard that this movie is "a tribute to Uncle Ying". With the nostalgia for Uncle Ying, I watched the whole movie. I have to say that, compared to the previous Hong Kong zombie films, this film has added a lot of scenes to enhance the atmosphere. In addition to the horror, action and weirdness, the film made is more artistic. There are still many details in the film that can make people feel like Uncle Ying's zombie films, such as the nursery rhyme in the middle and the ghost crossing in the corridor, the practice of Taoist priests starting the altar, etc., which integrates many traditional Chinese ghost-related factors. Zombie movies will really light up when they see these, as if back to the time when they watched zombie movies with their friends over their eyes in front of the TV as a child. However, what moved me the most was the uncle Ying's style in the film, which is "invincible". What is the most distinctive feature of Uncle Ying's zombie films? Not only those settings with traditional Chinese characteristics, but also because, as long as Uncle Ying is there, the audience can gain a sense of security. When we watch movies, we can not only experience the thrill of watching horror movies, but also experience the thrill of watching movies. Feel the security of someone protecting you from behind. It may be that as you get older, you see these things more and more precious, and you will be deeply attracted. In addition to these tributes to Uncle Ying (or to Chinese traditional Taoist culture), the characters and their behaviors also aroused some thoughts in me. Aunt Mei was guided by A Jiu because of her love, which resulted in A Dong becoming a zombie, and the tragic death of Xiao Bai and the security guard. (When you see someone, say Gong Xi Fa Cai, apologize for stealing food, remind Ah Hao to stick to the wall), live with his son Xiaobai, and when he finds out that his child died tragically at the hands of a zombie, he goes all out to find a zombie (this is really shocking) Yes, although I have known the greatness of maternal love through countless examples, I am still deeply shocked by this power every time I face such a powerful maternal love. ; Even though Ayou became an orphan because of his profession as a Taoist priest, he still stood up when others needed him (helping Ahao to exorcise Ahao, saving Ahao for the second time, killing zombies); although the twin sisters appeared as ghost villains , but the reason why they become ghosts is also because of their love for each other (killing to save their own sisters) (To be honest, as a person with a sister, I can understand how that girl feels, if my sister suffers This kind of thing, I will do the same) This pair of sisters is really miserable, they were bullied by the beast when they were human, and they were bullied by Taoist priests like A Jiu after they died. It can be said that everything that each character does here has a previous As a result, (except for ghosts and zombies who have lost their minds and will only harm people). It's still a movie worth watching, and I'm looking forward to the director's next work.
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