Most worth watching ghost movie

Kasandra 2022-04-19 09:03:00

"Witch" is one of the best ghost movies I've ever seen. Breaking the ghost movie is to use "bloody and disgusting" as a selling point, the plot lacks scrutiny, and it is scary to watch.
The plot of the movie is the biggest advantage. Ghosts, family affection, and love are perfectly and meticulously integrated and gradually unfolded. The suspenseful part has also done enough homework. There are only a few regrets after reading it:

First, the two beauties, Lin Jiaxin and Da S, are both vases. Lin Jiaxin's role in the film is not too much, and the importance of the role is not high; and the number of big S lines can be counted by fingers, and before entering the climax of the plot, she "dies suddenly" .

Second, I watched the dvd version of District 3, and the passionate scene of Big S sitting on Yosuke Eguchi's lap has been deleted, so there is no plot in the movie where Yosuke Eguchi locks Big S in the confinement room. It is a good foreshadowing of Eguchi's selfish and dark psychology.

The third is that a big white logo in the movie screen always appears on the screen, which is really annoying.

Fourth, the special effects are too sloppy, although the special effects are not the main feature of the movie.

The official introduction of the film:

"Silk" has an investment of NT$200 million, making it the most expensive film in Taiwan's film history. The film is also the directorial debut of Su Zhaobin, known as the "talented screenwriter". Su Zhaobin once wrote "Love of Running Hands", "Taipei Night Nine Dynasty Five", "Double Eyes", "Three Watches", and won Taiwan's annual box office champion for many times. In terms of the cast, Zhang Zhen, Eguchi Yosuke, Da S, Lin Jiaxin and Chen Bolin were invited to star as the leading roles, and female singer Wan Fang also supported the performance, which can be called a solid lineup. Huang Yuetai, who won the Golden Horse Award and the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Cinematography, was used for the filming of the film, and Jin Peida, who won the Silver Bear Award, was invited for the soundtrack. In addition, there was Yangping Tian, ​​the art designer of "Chasing Bill", and the famous editor of "Night in Mong Kok". Teacher Zhang Jiahui, the makeup design masters of the "Matrix" series, Paul Katte and Nick Nicolaou, etc., are all gold-colored signs in the behind-the-scenes team.

The film was listed as an official viewing film at the Cannes Film Festival this year. It is also the only sci-fi thriller film in Taiwan, China that has been officially nominated by the Cannes Film Festival since its inception in 1939.

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