It seems far away. A very boring night spent nearly four hours watching the 2006 Golden Horse Awards ceremony. It turns out that the awards ceremony can be so beautiful. And the movie "Witch" was learned from there. I found this film from my classmates without subtitles. So I didn't understand it very well at the first time, but after reading the introduction in the Golden Horse Awards and some online introductions, I probably still have an understanding. I don't understand why I have to mix Japanese and Chinese. The people in the anti-gravity team are sometimes in Mandarin and sometimes in Japanese. It feels really split TAT. . .
Later, I downloaded the subtitles from the Internet and read it carefully again. Still impressed after watching it. Especially after Qidong's mother became a ghost in the end, she was still reluctant to come. Instead, he picked up an egg and put it in the pot before leaving. The last part is really touching. There is nothing particularly tense about the entire movie from beginning to end. So every time I introduce it to my classmates, I don't know what genre to use to describe this movie. Saying it's a ghost movie doesn't feel like it's talking about ghosts. So always confused.
The theme of Moose should be about love and hate, life and death. When the little boy's mother strangled her son to death with her own hands, it was really heartbreaking. The actor did a really good job. The pain was fully expressed. However, Lin Jiaxin's stunning beauty has nothing to do with it. It was bland from start to finish. Of course, this also depends on the setting of the character. Big S's acting is good enough, much more mature than when he played Shan Cai in Meteor Garden. It's also an improvement over "Doubtful". It just feels like she didn't have enough role in the play and died too early. It doesn't feel like a supporting role. And I didn't see the bed scene with her and Kubozuka Yosuke mentioned in the movie introduction. I don't know if the version I'm watching is not complete. Zhang Zhen's performance is not very outstanding, but with him appearing, the feeling will be different.
The main thread in the movie is the silk that links life and death, but I don't think the silk is handled very successfully. Especially when the child walks, the silk on the heel feels like something sticky on the ground. What makes this film stand out is the imagined scenes, such as the separation of spirit and flesh when a child takes an apple and the stunning beauty of Big S is dragged away by Qidong. Brilliant.
All in all, it's a good movie that doesn't feel boring or disappointing. Just don't think of it as a ghost movie. This is a movie full of here and imagination. After reading it, you should be happy in addition to being moved.
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