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Ching-Ying Lam film collection

Ching-Ying Lam's films include: Mr. Zombie, Zombie Family, Seven Little Blessings, Ghosts and Ghosts, Taoist Eyebrows, Exorcist, Ghost Cadres, African Monk, Wong Tai Sin and so on.

1. Mr. Zombie.

it's smooth, and every minute is beautiful! I just don't know if the bridge of the female ghost has given an ambush pen to the next few films. If not, it feels a little out of touch with the main line, but it is only out of touch with the plot, and it still looks good in the movie. It's a great, classic and favorite zombie movie from Ching-Ying Lam.

2. Zombie Family.

Huang Bingyao improved zombies, and they have families and feelings. It's not hard to see that zombies shake hands with children from ET. In fact, now that I look at this film, although the shooting is out of the original setting, the irony is much heavier. It's not terrible at all, and it's quite fun. The zombie series in Ching-Ying Lam are all good.

3, "One Eyebrow Road flyover".

The little zombie is too cute, the Taoist priest is very handsome, and the practice part is also very interesting. This combination of Chinese and western ideas is also quite interesting, but I don't like the pure church part very much, and the plot does have some disjointed parts. The high nose bridge made up by the banshee in the movie is exactly the same as the plastic surgery face in today's society. Now I understand why there is a word called "being a demon", and a long eyebrow can't be satisfied.

4. African Monks.

Zombies vs. African Black Giants. This movie by Uncle Ying is interesting. Apart from "The Gods Must Be Crazy", this film is also very creative. Master Lin's trip to Africa is almost a joke. Laughing all the time, uncle Xing Da's narration was also hilarious. Zombies were auctioned, robbed, Uncle Ying rode an ostrich, and invited Bruce Lee.

5. exorcist.

Ching-Ying Lam series, the classic among the classics, is the best masterpiece of zombie series, and it seems that the profession of Taoist priest is carried forward by him. On the surface, it's funny, but inside, it's scary. A lot of people died. The setting of combining Chinese and western zombies is quite interesting. The ending is a little hasty, but unfortunately there is no second film.