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Introduction of midnight bell?

Huanhuan (1998) Clue: Hideo Nakata Clue: Matsushima Nanako, Miki Nakatani, Hiroyuki Sanada, Suguru Takeuchi Content Description: High school student Naoko Waichuan and her classmates watched a video of unknown origin. Seven days later, she and her classmates died one after another, which attracted the attention of female reporter Asakawa, and she decided to investigate the cause of this incident. Asakawa learned that Tomoko had watched a video before his death and was hospitalized because of excessive terror, so he found the hotel where they watched the video, and sure enough, he saw a video without a name. Asakawa then turned on the video recorder ... Asakawa's ex-husband Takayama came to her side at this time and copied a video and decided to study with her. At this point, they only have seven days to live. What amazing secrets will they face? Can they unveil the mystery of this video in a limited time of seven days? The Ring at Midnight is adapted from the work Seven Nights in a Mysterious Story by the famous Japanese writer Yasuji Suzuki. It is a horror film with a total length of 100 minutes. Its plot is not bloody and scary, but it captures the audience's emotions by creating a suspense atmosphere, creating fantasies, and adding excellent horror sound effects, making the audience nervous and breathless when watching. When the film was released in Hong Kong in July, it made a total of HK$ 31100,000, making it the highest-grossing film in Hong Kong so far this year, breaking the records of New Year's films king of comedy and Glass Bottle, and even Star Wars Episode I can't compare with it. Friends who love horror movies can't help watching this movie! Behind-the-scenes tidbits: Actors and actresses are afraid to watch the horror suspense film "The Ring of Midnight" full of traditional Japanese horror. Although the atmosphere created is extremely horrible, the whole content can't see the common bleeding pictures of western horror movies, and it is guaranteed that people who like watching horror movies will be hooked! The Ring of Midnight, starring superstars Matsushima Nanako and Hiroyuki Sanada, has a strong lineup. Due to the huge popularity after being released in Japan, the sequel was turned on again at the enthusiastic request of the audience, and the popular idol kyko Fukada was invited to join in the performance, which is currently being released in Japan. Hiroyuki Sanada once said with trepidation that when he finished filming "The Bells of Midnight", the sight of snow falling before and after the video would make his hair stand on end. He also found a strange supernatural phenomenon. During the filming, he tried to watch the video and saw another man's face in the window, which later caused a heated discussion on Japanese paranormal programs. Caicai, who claims to be timid, has watched The Ring of Midnight twice, but she hasn't finished it because it's so horrible. But she said she saw her dead grandmother walking around the house. Is this what people call the sixth sense? The Ring of the Midnight has an intangible and elusive fear factor in the prototype film The Ring of the Midnight, which attacks people's hearts unscrupulously. The dead can be regenerated, not necessarily the living. Is there really an incredible mysterious force in this world? The cursed video images in the film give people an ominous feeling, such as the way Zhenzi looks up from the bottom of the well, intermittent rough images, like the composition of beginners' photography. The childish and complicated images have no trace of film semiotics at all, which deepens the inexplicable fear of sitting in the theater chair. When the audience and Sadako looked up from the bottom of the well together, the man in Sadako's eyes was actually Dr. Xiong Jing who cruelly pushed his daughter Sadako down the bottom of the well. According to Hiroshi Takahashi, director of "The Ring of Midnight", the original image on the curse video was not shot through a camera lens, but the supernatural image written on the film was brought to life by the special function of perspective, and the super power of projecting the picture in the mind into the film without using a camera lens originated from two real special functions of perspective in Meiji period, namely, Imperial Thousand Tombs and Long Tail Yu Zi. Born in Meiji 19, the Imperial Thousand Tombs are called Thousand Tombs with a Thousand Eyes in Japan. Because of her brother's induced hypnosis experiment, she found a gold ring that fell into the sea through perspective in the summer of Meiji 4 1 year. In the movie, the rumor of the imperial ship Thousand Tombs has also been adapted into Shizuko, a mountain village where you can talk to sea monsters.