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When did Leslie Cheung die? Why kill yourself?

On April 1 2003, Leslie Cheung jumped to his death on the 24th floor of Mandarin Hotel. There is a fatal coincidence in Leslie Cheung's posthumous work Inner Senses. After Leslie Cheung committed suicide by jumping off a building, many people speculated that he was too deeply involved in the movie Inner Senses. On the occasion of the second anniversary of his death, the film finally passed the review and was released in Rongcheng today (25th). At yesterday's media viewing, this horror film appeared for the first time without editing. Leslie Cheung's "neurotic" performance is really superb, and the whole movie gives people a creepy feeling. On April 6th, 2003, Leslie Cheung jumped to his death from the 24th floor of Mandarin Hotel, which shocked the whole of Asia. It's always been said that Leslie Cheung, who plays a vicious psychiatrist in Inner Senses, failed to get rid of his role, lived in fear all day and finally chose to commit suicide. After watching the movie, the reporter found that some details of the inner senses were inextricably linked with many things that happened before Leslie Cheung's death. Plot 1: In the similar movie of suicide by jumping off a building, Leslie Cheung is haunted by the ghost of his old love day and night, which leads to mental disorder. Finally, he goes to the rooftop and says to his old love, "You just want me to jump off a building and die!" At this time, Leslie Cheung walked to the edge of the roof platform in an overhead shot, and would fall as soon as he stretched his legs. Although he stopped there in the movie, Leslie Cheung in reality chose to end his life in this way. Scene 2: Similarity of Guilt and Self-reproach Leslie Cheung has always felt guilty, because he broke up with his old love in Alien and let the other person jump off a building to die, so he is willing to jump off a building and let the other person rest in peace. In reality, it is said that Leslie Cheung met a new boyfriend in his twenties before he died, but the other party broke up with him shortly after the date, which was a great blow to him. However, Tang Hede, a good friend who has been loyal to him, still cares about him and never leaves him, which makes Leslie Cheung feel very guilty. Episode III: Similarity of Hugging Your Head and Feet Leslie Cheung's hands often shake after his insanity in the movie, but he also hugs from time to time because of anxiety. The whole person presents a state of extreme fear, with bloodshot eyes and frequent facial convulsions, which is also a detail of Leslie Cheung's acting skills. However, some time before Leslie Cheung's death, he did the same thing in public when meeting friends in the coffee room. Scene 4: Why aren't you dead? It is reported that Leslie Cheung told his friends before his death that he was haunted by ghosts recently and often asked him "Why aren't you dead", so he even went to Thailand to decompress, hoping to solve this matter. In the movie, after Leslie Cheung's old love jumped to her death, the girl's mother slapped Leslie Cheung with a bottle in a restaurant and shouted, "Why aren't you dead!" Episode 5: Similarity of Taking Sleeping Pills Leslie Cheung was haunted by ghosts in the play, so he often had to take sedatives to fall asleep, and even tried to sleep for three days and three nights after taking the medicine. In fact, Leslie Cheung committed suicide in June 2002+10. It is known that he committed suicide by taking sleeping pills, and he has always had the habit of taking sleeping pills to help him fall asleep. Scenario 6: Similarity of Depression The first sentence of Leslie Cheung's suicide note before his death is to describe his mood with "depression". In the movie, Leslie Cheung, a psychologist, circled his "depression" disease with a red pen while reading the patient's medical records, which is a bit bizarre. Look at the inner senses: It's a pity that the climax can't be repeated, and it's even more a pity ... Leslie Cheung's legacy, in which he wants to jump off a building, is definitely a big selling point. But I like my brother. Whether he is alive or not, his works will surely be read. Of course, Leslie Cheung belongs to the idol school. In the idol school, Tony Leung Chiu Wai played well, so should my brother. Tony Leung Chiu Wai has a pair of electric eyes, and his brother's eyes are just as Chen Kaige said: "Gentle as water." Not only in Farewell My Concubine, but also in the art film The True Story of Teddy Boy, Leslie Cheung showed his acting skills, including in the commercial film Going East and Going West. Compared with Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Leslie Cheung's acting is not short of reputation, but it is still underestimated. In this film, Leslie Cheung didn't show his looks or eyes, but really showed the course of a skilled psychologist who overcame his "devil" while curing a girl who stubbornly believed in ghosts in the world. Plain is the truest. Without the splendor of wearing high heels and cheongsam at the concert and the splendor of concubine, Leslie Cheung returned to simplicity in the last period of her acting career and life. Coincidentally, both the inner senses and the sense of suffocation can be regarded as psychological thrillers, but Hong Kong ghost films and horror films have a rhyme for many years. Compared with them, the gap is quite obvious. From time to time, "inner senses" make people feel cold in the back and numb in the scalp, while "suffocation" deliberately tries to create this atmosphere, but it fails. For example, the water drops on Ge You's bald head can't compare with the towel on Lin Jiaxin's faucet that stops dripping. Of course, the scariest part of the whole play is that when Lin Jiaxin is comforting Leslie Cheung, her suddenly disappeared face suddenly appears on her shoulder. This is the climax of the whole play. Unfortunately, the climax did not repeat itself. Although female the ghost has been "hunting" Leslie Cheung, but in addition to that scene, there is no more horrible scene. Say sorry, because the movie is not bad, good things will have regrets, and where is the bad thing entitled to regret? What is even more regrettable is that in reality, no one appeared when Leslie Cheung jumped off the building. Let him turn around and sit with him on the top of a high-rise building that is too chilly at night to meet the first ray of sunshine at dawn. "Who is ringing in the dead of night?" I hope my brother is in the spirit of heaven and doesn't have to repeat such lyrics.