Behind the scenes

Micaela 2022-04-22 07:01:53

Behind-the-scenes production Following "Ghost Fighting", "Frightening People", and "Frightening Ghosts", Sammo Hung began to try to incorporate zombie themes into kung fu films. It was directly applied to the film by the screenwriter, and the specific details of "zombies" and "Maoshan techniques" are very folk-like. The folk legends of using glutinous rice, ink lines, peach wood swords, and yellow paper talismans to suppress zombies were all adopted by "Mr. Zombie". All of them were absorbed and spread out by "Ninth Uncle" Lin Zhengying with the extremely professional "Maoshan" technique. The shape and action characteristics of zombies are also borrowed from folklore: dressed in official uniforms of the Qing Dynasty, with hands straight, feet together and jumping like a sparrow, and using human breathing to identify the direction (similarly, people can avoid zombies by closing their breathing, which It is also the most impressive part of "Mr. Zombie", so the film was also called "Stop Breathing" when it was released in Taiwan).

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