Obviously, American children can't copy homework, because they don't have a lot of homework for exam-oriented education, and naturally they have no concept that they can't copy with clerical errors, so these children's movies will become like this when they grow up.
Because I was frustrated with my thesis, I spent an afternoon watching the U.S. version and the Hong Kong version. I have a conscience. I didn’t watch the U.S. version with tinted glasses, because I read the U.S. version first! And madly like Jessica Alba's body shape and face. After reading it, I still watched the Hong Kong version in 1995 out of a "serious and responsible" attitude. After all, it is the prototype of the story.
But what is a prototype? Is the prototype even the same lens?
The most shocking thing about me is that in our Hong Kong hospital, child patients who need chemotherapy for brain tumor surgery, adult patients who undergo corneal transplant surgery, and terminally ill elderly patients who are dying live in one ward, because Hong Kong is small and the wards are small. The "assorted wards" appeared because of the lack of accommodation. You have a large area and few people in the United States, and there are not enough wards to live in, right? A child with a brain tumor, an ophthalmologist, and a terminally ill elderly person live in the same ward and share the same nurse on duty? Having said that, a hospital that can perform corneal surgery and brain tumor surgery is also a tertiary hospital. Let's copy the homework, don't stop thinking about it, why don't you change your name and student number! You replace a child with a brain tumor with a child with a fundus tumor. It is so laborious, but you want to shave a bald head with a brain surgery for both Chinese and Western girls!
The pose of the ghosts of the two countries in the elevator, the black and white impermanence figures are exactly the same, so funny, and it seems that the American version of the death messenger has a more dazzling appearance. They respect Chinese culture more and integrate black and white impermanence, unlike our Hong Kong version of black impermanence, wearing a black cotton tights, so simple. Moreover, the employment problem in China is serious. Black Impermanence has increased a lot of establishments, and provides one-to-one service with ghosts. There are so many people in the United States. They are dispatched collectively when they have major tasks. Shouldn’t it be individualistic and secret agents?
The final outcome seems to be "changed the format", but from the perspective of social psychology, the format has changed, but the expression has not changed, but the doctor's lover that Jessica has been soaked in is more awake than sleepy. Knowing that the use of "terrorist events" to make people experience unknown fears, it is also the first to mobilize the masses on the bus, and the instigated escape scene is relatively strong. The people in the car behind saw so many people running out, it seemed that the situation was urgent, and they had a herd mentality, so they naturally followed. And Li Xinjie's little doctor fell asleep accidentally, and later found out that his sweetheart was knocking on the window of a car and a car, shouting through the window, people couldn't hear him, and naturally he wouldn't run after him. Without the masses to take the lead in running, of course, there will be no tension, and ultimately it will not help, and finally lead to tragedy. On the surface, one is a comedy and the other is a tragedy. In fact, the distance to express the trust between people is the same length. You need to be beautiful and young, so that a stupid male doctor will stand up to break through the world and believe in you, and then challenge the difficulties with you.
Good ghost movies have educational significance. There is no love for no reason in this world, and there is no hate for no reason. Behind the ghost incident "would rather believe it exists than do not believe it does not" is the interpretation of love and hate and the belief in oneself. Also trust the courage of others. Ghost shadows, old corpses in mountain villages, and hell, these horror movies of Asian culture have all done it, so they are also favored by Hollywood, and they are copied and pasted. , I really don't want to copy and paste it like this. I can't copy it for nothing. Apart from the beautiful heroine, the audience still wants to see more Hollywood elements.
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