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What horror movies can you recommend? . .

Japan:

My favorite thing to watch is Japanese ghost movies. Japanese ghost movies are top-notch in terms of plot and music production. The most prominent feature is to create a scary atmosphere to attract the audience's attention. There can be no ghost in the whole movie, and the music alone can scare people half to death. If you want to test your mental endurance, watch Japanese ghost movies!

1. "The Grudge" series: A highly praised ghost film, it can be called a classic among ghost films.

2. "Ghost Water Ring": The second most praised ghost movie. This is the only ghost movie that made me cry. Not so scared that I cried, but moved to tears. After reading it, you will find that the brilliance of Little Japan is that it makes you money, tears, and gives you an education.

3. "Midnight Bell 1&2": If you don't even know Sadako, you might as well buy a piece of tofu and kill her. Ring 1 should be regarded as the ancestor of Japanese ghost movies. But future sequels are too hype-heavy and not interesting.

4. "Ghost School Beauty": A very old ghost movie, I didn't dare to go to the toilet after watching it.

5. Others: The "Fujiang" series is also good, but a bit perverted. There is also "An Shanzi", which talks about the resurrection of the scarecrow.

South Korea:

South Korea has inherited the advantages of Japanese ghost movies. In the past two years, it has also produced a series of excellent ghost movies. Ghost movie. The rollout is fast, and the quality doesn't go down with quantity, but rather increases. It's just that Korean ghost movies are inferior to Japanese ones in terms of depth, and the most prominent feature is: after watching it, I feel confused and can't figure out what's going on for a long time. Therefore, every time I come back from watching a ghost movie with my friends, I always review the plot and discuss what the movie is about. Perhaps the concept of creating suspense is too profound, so the ending is poorly handled, leaving too much room for the audience's imagination, making it "difficult to understand." However, in terms of plot arrangement, suspense design, and background music production, they are all comparable to Japanese ghost movies, and there is great potential to catch up.

1. "Spirit": After reading it, I felt cheated, because you never expected it to end like this. At the same time, you will also gain a deeper understanding of friendship.

2. "Fox Staircase": about lesbians. This is the only movie that I didn't feel scared after watching, but felt distressed. There is no ghost like her, who does not come for hate, but for love, a very deep love, for the words "I just want to be with you forever." If there was a girl who would put on dancing shoes with broken glass and dance for me, I would fall in love with her forever.

3. "Pen Fairy": It's quite scary, and you won't be able to finish it if you don't have a strong psychological endurance. The final murder scene is so violent and bloody that people under the age of 18 are not allowed to watch it!

4. "Sisterly Love": Some people say that the sisters are the same person, but that person is schizophrenic. Some people say that the two sisters are gay. Maybe the director doesn’t know the answer either.

5. "Bringing Out the Wrong Soul": The subject matter is novel. An anti-corruption ghost movie, haha~

6. "A Dining Table for Four": I didn't understand it, but it was quite interesting.

7. "Korean version of Midnight Ring": a masterpiece among the remakes.

8. "Three Updates 2: Cut Love": "Three Updates 1" was co-produced by China, South Korea and Thailand, but in "Three Updates 2" everyone broke up and went their separate ways. After watching the appalling Hong Kong film "Midnight 2 Dumplings", you will think that we in China can also make a rural literary film "Red Sorghum".

9. "The Fierce Look": About friendship and revenge...

10. "Ghost Calls 1&2": Still Dare Use a mobile phone?

11. "Red High Heels": A bit like the domestic film "Suspicious".

Thailand:

I haven’t seen many ghost movies in Thailand, but there was one that left a deep impression on me. It was called "The Ghost" and it was very good. It involves a lot of ethical and moral issues, such as having children out of wedlock, abandoning wives and children, etc., but no matter what, you will be sad, scared, angry, and finally shed tears along with the plot and the actors...

RTHK:

The following is our own ghost film. When I was in high school, I still preferred watching ghost movies from Hong Kong and Taiwan because they were closer to life. But later, there were fewer and fewer high-quality films, the commercial atmosphere became more and more intense, and the style tended to be comedy. The more I watched it, the more disappointed I became, and I basically stopped watching it. Compared with Japan and South Korea, ghost movies from Hong Kong and Taiwan generally have a relatively simple plot and create a relatively pure image of ghosts. They are either evil ghosts who specifically harm people, or resentful ghosts seeking revenge. They either come out late at night to scare people, or they possess others. The body refused to come off. In the story, there must be a powerful old woman who knows some knowledge about ghosts and gods, unites the victimized protagonists, and finally defeats the ghosts together. The representative character is Roland, who is almost becoming a goddess. The interpretation of the image of ghosts is also relatively simple, with bleeding eyes shining green, pale or black faces, rags, and wounds sustained before death. In short, it has been the same for decades, with no new breakthroughs.

1. "Ghost 1": The most outstanding ghost film among Hong Kong films! The whole process of a blind girl regaining her sight and becoming blind again is shocking to the soul. I got to know and fall in love with Li Xinjie from this movie, with her bright and penetrating eyes...

2. "The Old Corpse in the Mountain Village 1": a must-see Hong Kong old ghost movie, there are many classic plots in it! This is a movie that makes people scared after watching it. I didn't feel anything after watching it. A week later, I started to have nightmares. In the dream, on a cloudy day, a funeral procession was walking past me. The person in white clothes at the end looked familiar. Suddenly she looked back. , I took a closer look: Oh my god, it’s me! !

3. "There's a Ghost in the Office": It's also quite good. I watched it three times in one go and had different feelings each time.

4. "Big-Headed Monster Baby": The atmosphere of horror is strong, and the ghost child and ghost woman never appear. It has the style of a Japanese ghost movie and is worth watching.

5. "Seeing Ghosts 10": It tells 10 ways to see ghosts, suitable for people who are interested in psychics. But don’t imitate, otherwise it will be¥·#! *&@ 

6. "Three Updates 1": Lai Lai won the Golden Horse Best Actor Award for this film

7. "Hell 2": It's okay, co-produced by China and Thailand. It's just that the ending was so bad. Everything Shu Qi saw was attributed to pregnancy depression, and she fainted! !

8. "The Strange Tale of the Magic Mirror": Several short stories are strung together, which is quite interesting.

9. "Yin Yang Road" series: The first few films were okay, but the later films became more and more rubbish.

Additional: Hong Kong film: "July 14" (1994). There are no ghosts in this film, but a ghost from The invisible and strange power of darkness kills one by one a group of people who made a poisonous oath together and broke it; and it is said that in the 1981 "Horrible List" which is still ranked number one in Hong Kong, the evildoer is a man wearing red. The Child in Clothes was very mysterious at first, killing people invisible. I watched it intermittently and found it quite scary. Later, the monster seemed to be reincarnated into the womb of the hero's wife. The last scene was when his wife came back with the baby. The hero strikes the baby with an axe.

Mainland:

I basically don’t watch “ghost movies” from the Mainland, because they can’t be called ghost movies. Due to institutional reasons, gods and ghosts are regarded by the Radio, Film and Television Bureau as promoting feudal superstition. But let me give you an example of a movie I have watched.

1. "The Lonely Shadow in the Black Building": Recommendation Index: ★★★★★ It is said that this is China's first ghost film - a pure ghost film. Few people our age know about this film, because when it was released, some people were so scared that they jumped off the building after watching it, so it was blocked from screening.

I accidentally learned about this film from a magazine, and I was filled with emotions after watching it. In the early 1980s, it was really not easy for us to be able to produce such outstanding films. In fact, China has the strength to surpass Japan and South Korea, just because of system problems...

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2. "The Fog House": It was filmed in the early 1990s, and I was still young when I saw it. Although all this is a conspiracy and has nothing to do with ghosts, the mute old man sweeping the floor in the fog still leaves a lingering impression in my mind.

3. Others:

"The Ghost of the Old Mansion": directed by Forrest Gump. This is the first time in my life that I have seen a ghost that kills people with a knife.

"Please Close Your Eyes When Dark": directed by Forrest Gump. The hype is hot, that's all, it all depends on Wang Zhiwen to support his face.

"Suffocation": I was very depressed after watching it.

"Suspicion": tells the story of a psychopath who sees ghosts.

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