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Exposing the darkness of human nature, don't look at those who are vulnerable inside. Why did the landlord of The Tenant Downstairs change his life?

This film is adapted from Giddens Ko's novel of the same name, and mainly tells a series of suspenseful and scary abnormal stories between the mysterious landlord and eight tenants.

This film tells that the landlord of an old-fashioned hotel installed pinhole cameras in each room, and rented the room at a low price. He rented it out to "normal people" who have different personalities between indoor and outdoor, have the potential for chaos and can satisfy his desire to peek. There are six rooms, eight tenants and a landlord. Unknown secrets and uncontrollable desires wander around this hotel. The landlord who wants to control everything begins to fool the tenants in an attempt to lift the most complicated side of human nature.

The Tenant Downstairs is an urban thriller film directed by Cui Zhendong, written by Giddens Ko and produced by Chai Zhiping. It is jointly performed by Yam Tat-wah, Li Kangsheng, Kaixun Zhuang, Xing Li and Shao Yuwei.

The film was officially released in Taiwan Province, China on August 12th, 216. On October 1st, 216, the film was shortlisted for Best Visual Effect and Best Supporting Actress in the 53rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

Cui Zhendong, CEO of Sony Music Greater China, the world's largest record company. Not only is he the boss of the two most popular Chinese music stars, but he is also the most powerful and powerful behind-the-scenes promoter of the Chinese music scene. Cui Zhendong holds the record contract of Jay Chou and the whole brokerage contract of Wang Leehom.

Giddens Ko, whose real name is Ke Jingteng, was born in Changhua County, Taiwan Province Province on August 25th, 1978. She is an online writer and director in Taiwan Province.

"Giddens Ko" was originally a song written by Ke Jingteng when he was in high school. It was sung because of its simple lyrics and melody. But it didn't become a nickname. Until Ke Jingteng was in Chen Jianhong's chemistry cram school, a classmate handed a note with a yellow joke on it and Giddens Ko's signature to the lecturer. When Chen Jianhong asked who Giddens Ko was, everyone in the classroom pointed to Ke Jingteng as Giddens Ko. From then on, Ke Jingteng was called Giddens Ko.

He wrote many kinds of works, such as romance, horror, superpowers and so on. The main representative works are The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years, Kung Fu, Killer, The Eighth Copper Man in Shaolin Temple, etc. His "Waiting for One Coffee" won the prize in the "China Good Book" selection activity in 213.