This film is quite qualified in terms of storytelling. It combines technology and "ghosts". The bold assumptions are logical, but the portrayal of the characters is sloppy. If you ask me, what movie's characters were successfully portrayed? I will definitely recommend Stephen Chow's "God of Cookery", "The King of Drama" and "Kung Fu". Although, you may not recognize the licorice in the movie, but their appearance and performance are very impressive! Going back to the movie "Witch Silk", the story begins with a photographer hired by the Japanese scientist Yoshiharu Hashimoto (Yosuke Eguchi) to catch a ghost, but he lost his life. The scientific team (played by Xu Xiyuan, Chen Bolin and Zhang Junning) led by Hashimoto Ryoharu later set up a laboratory to imprison the 13-year-old "the world's first ghost". Hashimoto later invited Ye Qidong (played by Zhang Zhen), a detective who can remember and read lips, to help him investigate how the "ghost" died and where he was buried. At the death of Su Yuan (Xu Xiyuan), Ye Qidong found a piece of "silk", and then found that the "silk" connected to the child's mother, and the story continued. . .
How are ghosts formed? Hashimoto Ryoharu believes that it is caused by "hate" and strong magnetic energy, but at the end of the story, there is a 180-degree turn. Ghosts are born out of "love" and because they can't bear to give up their relatives. After reading some Taiwanese film reviews, it reminded me that in the film "Double Eyes", the director also came to the end with a big truth of "love never die". The two films can be said to be similar works by Su Zhaobin. Yosuke Eguchi's performance is quite competent. He played a scientist who was born with a disability and felt inferior. The roles of Big S, Chen Bolin and Zhang Junning, I feel a bit "vase". Big S has very few scenes, if she can act longer, it may bring surprises. Chen Bolin and Zhang Junning are far from the taste of real scientists. What makes people feel warm is the "opposite scene" between Lin Jiaxin and Zhang Zhen's "love but can't stay together for a long time" (almost all of them call to spark sparks). Lin Jiaxin's appearance made her role (Jia Wei) come alive, with affectionate and sincere eyes, showing the thoughts of her lover on her face. Zhang Zhen's acting skills still maintain the level of a consistent "actor".
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