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The movie review of "Bang Gui"

"Crashing Ghosts" vividly demonstrates the pain and distortion of human nature through a series of unrelated characters, their intertwined destinies and misfortunes, and also explores the animalistic side of human beings.

This film is the second film by local new director Cai Yuwei after "The Return". Violence and gore are still the strong style of his film, especially the second stewardess who wants to rape the stewardess. In this short story, when the two sides were fighting, there was almost a river of blood.

There is nothing new under the "Moon"

Li Guohuang was chosen for the first story, obviously because of box office considerations. However, the development of the story is in the hands of the audience. The mistress made a big fuss. The lover couldn't bear it, so he drove into a car, killed the mistress, and turned into a ghost to seek life. There is nothing new under the "moon". Having said that, the dark woods on both sides, the endless quiet roads, and the eerie and terrifying atmosphere make people stand up on their feet. Li Guohuang is still so "A Ming", but Lin Bingbing, who plays the mistress, is ghostly and an excellent makeup artist.

The second story is the weakest. If the director could remove the second story and focus on the first and third stories, the effect would be better.

It is not uncommon for a flight attendant to be greedy for beauty and want to rape a flight attendant. However, the murder scene occurred in the hotel where they were staying. Obviously the disco was crowded with people dancing and drinking, but the floor and hotel where the murder occurred There was not a single person in the hall or garage. The steward could chase people, kill people, and move corpses "anarchically", which was unconvincing. I usually watch Su Zhicheng being funny on TV, but his "sexy brother" performance this time has made a small breakthrough.

The last story has the most tension

The last story where Zhu Mimi and Leung Cho-yi take the lead is the strongest and most exciting. What is the greatest tragedy in the world? It's nothing more than the eternal regret caused by the change of family ties and massacre. The last story is the most profound and thoughtful, the plot is the most tense, and the atmosphere of suspense is sufficient. Sister Mimi's acting skills added a lot of points to the film. Joey Leung, who played the daughter, was impressed after three days of separation, because she was just a piece of wood in "The Return of the Soul". This time, she played the role of the ghost-possessed daughter, and her acting skills improved greatly.