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1987 Stephen Chow The Twilight Zone Mandarin

In "The Twilight Zone" released in 1987, the Mandarin spoken by Stephen Chow was dubbed.

"The Twilight Zone 1987" is a feature film directed by Ng Yun-chuen and filmed by Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. It mainly tells the story of Liu Qing and Mr. Xiude, the two masters and apprentices of Xuan Hu Ji Shi. By chance, they met Hua Yinghong, the main pillar of the theater troupe Yanyanghong, and her father Hua class leader. Liu Qing and Hua Yinghong gradually fell in love and fell in love with each other.

Qingmu and Yansheng are Taoist brothers. Qingmu was kicked out of the school for practicing evil martial arts. Yansheng was injured by Qingmu but was rescued by Liu Qing. Liu Qing was framed by Qingmu after learning that Qingmu had killed many innocent people in order to practice the Shura Heart Technique. Qingmu also had bad intentions towards Hua Yinghong and persecuted Liu Qing and Hua Yinghong everywhere. Later, Liu Qing was killed and Hua Yinghong was killed. The red troupe was burned and smoked blind.

In order to realize Liu Qing’s wish to see Hua Yinghong, Yansheng helped her return to the sun for seven days. Hua Yinghong was heartbroken when she learned that Liu Qing was dead. Their true feelings moved a couple who had been hurt. They are a gracious ghost couple.

The ghost couple revealed the secret that as long as they find the body of Metta, they can return Liu Qing to Yang. At the last moment, due to Qingmu's obstruction, time was delayed. Liu Qing had no hope of returning to the world, and Hua Yinghong also stayed in the underworld for him, and they stayed together from then on.

Plot evaluation of "The Twilight Zone 1987"

"The Twilight Zone 1987" is a masterpiece of ancient costume and plot that should not be missed, with its compact plot, outstanding actor performances and excellent animation. production, making it a classic of Chinese Hong Kong costumes and plots.

The acting skills of Stephen Chow, Guan Haishan, Hui Tianci, and Zhang Yi are impressive. The characters he created in the film are full of complex psychological levels. The visual effects of the movie are excellent, and the soundtrack is also very moving, making people feel as if they are actually on the scene and feel the emotions conveyed by the movie.

Director Wu Runquan cleverly used plot and camera to bring the audience into a wonderful world. Every scene exuded freshness and made me think deeply about the story. The visual effects are exquisite, enhancing the Hong Kong, China style and visual impact of the movie.