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Looking for a Hong Kong ghost film,

Ni Xing Ching-Ying Lam Wu Zhenyu Huang Guangliang

Guest: Richard Ng Hu Meiyi

Screenwriter: Chen Zhicheng

Producer: Yao Yihua

Photography: Zhou Jianming Ma Jinxiang

Action Guidance: Brandy Yuen

Editing: Quan Zhi

Producer: Hong Jinbao. A Zhi makes up for the dead body in the funeral home, while A Che helps his uncle Chen Fusheng (Ching-Ying Lam) with the affairs of the museum. They often play together. Once, when they were drinking in a nightclub, they met a model, Iris (Fu Liren). A Zhi was shocked by heaven and man, and her beautiful image was deeply imprinted on her heart.

Uncle (Richard Ng), the owner of the funeral parlour, made a bet with Ah Zhi that he dared not go to the Banana Forest to attract plantain essence. Because he endorsed his friends and owed usury, he risked his life to accept the challenge. That night, when the moon was full, it was said that plantain essence would appear, was it not?

Although Ching-Ying Lam plays the leading role, his scenes are also good. The main focus is on Wu Zhenyu and Ni Xing, and it is also very special to occasionally see the master Zheng Ying who is not very good (compared with other works). Chen Fusheng, played by Ching-Ying Lam, is honest and honest, not good at expressing his feelings, and very cute! One of them was a woman, which should be said to seduce him. However, he was still unmoved and left in a hurry. His expression was also super cute. The places where Ching-Ying Lam appeared in the spiritual transformation are quite funny (stewed with chicken eggs and angelica), and this piece is also one of the few works where he can be seen wearing ordinary clothes, from which we may get a glimpse of him at ordinary times.