After the success of "Double Eyes", Su Zhaobin tried to take advantage of the situation to make another film, still following the route of combining international stars with Taiwanese stars, using Western science and technology to increase the authenticity of this "ghost", but it obviously lacked oriental elements. Making it far less exciting than "Double Pupil".
Zhang Zhen made a lot of preparations when he played this play, and let himself integrate into the role. This is the attitude an actor should have. Fortunately, he was able to withdraw after the performance. When Leslie Cheung finished his performance of "Different Dimension", it is said that he was unable to withdraw and suffered from depression, and Zheng Xiuwen also suffered from depression because of "Song of Everlasting Regret".
Taiwan's horror films are very powerful. "Double Eyes" and "Witch Silk" are a collection of several star casts. They are big productions. They are made in domestic films. With such a lineup, even scary films are very big. Chances are hundreds of millions of box office, even if there is no real ghost. I envy this kind of production environment, but it shouldn't be there anymore. Looking at "The Little Girl in Red", the cast is much weaker.
At that time, Zhang Junning was really tender, and so was Big S (looking at it).
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