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Introduction to the plot of cross-border movies

The film tells the story that Chen Zhicheng, a talented photographer, was born with "yin and yang eyes". Synaesthesia often troubled his normal life, and he suffered a series of horrible experiences in the endless torture of all the abnormal ominous bodies scolded by his mother.

Chen Zhicheng, a talented photographer in modern cities, felt entangled with the woman in red who was full of resentment since she was a child. The relatives and lovers she cared about died one after another and left him.

Si Tong, the last girlfriend, also suddenly left in front of her eyes, which made her completely collapse. After drawing a painful lesson, she decided to face up to the strangeness in life and explore an unfinished wedding that spanned 70 years and was separated by Yin and Yang.

Drama/opera review

The suspense of the film Crossing the Border is escalating, the low pressure is constant, and multiple terrorist elements keep pace with each other, and the fear is multiplied. The chilling custom of "red wedding dress" with a sense of terror of the times, "ghost bride" and "ghost marriage" in folk rumors and a complex emotional maze are added to the film, which makes the plot gloomy and horrible, and the sense of suffocation keeps suppressing people's hearts like jumping out of their throats.

The details of the film are particularly detailed. From the story before and after, it seems that there are many parallel story clues interspersed, but they are closely connected from beginning to end. The female ghost in red, who appeared in the subconscious of contemporary young painters, was tortured by the spiritual consciousness in a series of coincidental deaths, and then "suddenly enlightened" in twists and turns, and found the mysterious truth in reality and the enmity between the previous generation, which ended in a "ghost marriage".

From the structure of the whole story, Crossing the Border unfolds the core of terror from the perspectives of people, ghosts and subconscious, reveals the reason why consciousness collapses under the control of ghosts through reasonable explanations, and makes the sense of terror sublimate in more mysterious and bizarre puzzles. Every detail is a clue to its ultimate sensory experience, vividly presenting narrative skills of brain-burning, meticulous and logical thinking.