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How did China horror films develop?
We can see that the director tries to pile up some common horror elements, such as black cats, bats, ghosts passing by, hallucinations, basements with insufficient electricity and mummies. Although some have nothing to do with the plot or even lack logic, such as the bloody operating room door, the running on the beach, and the courier brother who had an accident, compared with some movies, such as Zone B 12, we are panting, crying on an isolated island, and crying in the elevator at least tell you that we have tried our best.

At the beginning of the story, Ma Jie, who suffered from asthma, died in the elevator. Before she died, she was between weightlessness oppression and sheep madness. There is a performance element in her performance, a curiosity element in her performance, and a logical deficiency in her curiosity. In short, don't think about it. The more you think about it, the funnier it becomes.

Then the long shot, I guess it was taken by foreigners. Personally, I think I can praise it. First of all, a domineering black cat looks at you. Even in the following story, I always thought he was a clue animal. Then a bat took the camera from the hospital building to the door of the building, and a football and a group of children playing with the ball passed by. Then they just disappear into the air, just like a group of professional NPCs playing ball. A 3D cat took us into the old man's room, where I overestimated the number of cats again. She really just guides NPC! It is worth mentioning that the old man cut his wrist with a blade and bled all over the floor, but he did not die. In the next story, the old man didn't even wrap a piece of gauze. It can be inferred that the old man may have believed Brother Chun and was resurrected by blood. However, in the following story, we can see the first case of heart change in Asia. The heart he took out and the heart he replaced were placed in a tray and exposed to the air as big as his head. Perhaps, as he said, "Some people are alive, but he is dead." Later, Lan Zhenglong, peeping tom, adjusted the dishes through a telescope and saw the phantom of the female ghost, while the audience saw Lan Zhenglong's handsome, facial paralysis and long face. This must be a selling point of the movie, it must be. At the moment, the music is very suitable, which makes me ready to watch a comedy. The soundtrack of the whole movie is still in line with the plot, although the routine is obviously lacking in change.

Then the second director, Zhang, who suffers from depression and likes to eat VC chewable tablets, looks like it. Although he copied the paper, it has nothing to do with the plot. The symptoms of depression are not like this! One of the paragraphs and Lan Zhenglong's argument about whether a patient who has a 70% chance of dying on the operating table should be operated on is very reasonable, but what does this have to do with this story? Maybe it's just to imply that Zhang is a paranoid force of Virgo or an arrogant force of Leo, and to express the meaning of xxx, such as death.