Mixed feelings

Jimmie 2022-04-23 07:04:26

I watched the movie on station B, and I want to talk about it a lot. I was born in 1996. Coincidentally, Uncle Ying left in 1996. Then Xu Guanying and Mr. Wu Ma left. They took away not only us. It is the golden age of Hong Kong zombie culture in the 1980s and 1990s. I don't want to talk about a lot of questions about the technical, artistic, and artistic level of this film, but I just want to remember, how do you want me to describe Seven Days of Rebirth? Remember? pay tribute? It's far from enough, Qian Xiaohao, who has been angry, Hui Yinghong, who is crazy, Bao Qijing, who has lost his wife, Chen You, the lonely heavenly teacher, and Zhong Fa, who borrows yin and seeks yang, all familiar faces, one by one crazy old drama Bone is the backbone of that era, and the obsession that is lingering now. Even if there are zombies other than the six realms, Mai Junlong's seven-day rebirth is a kind of obsession, in our hearts. When I saw these actors, my first impression was that the director is a sincere person. He has the same feelings as us, so he can make such a zombie movie with a lot of thoughts. The sad thing is that death is not terrible, terrible. It's the good things in my heart that have passed away little by little, but you can't do anything about it. It's like the place of Hong Kong zombie culture in my heart, no matter how eye-catching the current conjuring, lurking, and awakening are, it can't be replaced (by the way, classic horror movies often It's not those that stimulate your senses, it's the kind of environment that tortures, tortures and explodes on human nature) At the end, the soundtrack of the movie is also very moving, whether it's the ghost bride at the beginning or the original song at the end (Dead Flower) brings tears

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