Human and ghost

Gracie 2022-01-03 08:01:33

Basically the movie version of "Ghost Whisperer": After a medical accident, the dentist Bertram found out that he could see ghosts. One of them tried his best to get him to dismantle the love of his living wife. Of course, it is inevitable. , The dentist fell in love with this woman in the process. To be honest, this film is a very clichéd comedy. The characters are too old and the story is generally made up-why the dentist has to help this one, the reason given is really reluctant. Fortunately, the protagonist chose the looks really ordinary (it can even be said to be ugly), but the inner strength is extraordinary Rich Gwes, this British actor who has become popular with "The Office" can be called the savior of the film. The scene that didn't have much laughter was played by him so dumbfounded, and you felt cold and funny—for example, when he went to see a patient's house and asked a question, it was like a cross talk. The themes of love and the resurrection of humanity are not to be mentioned, but the light that flashes at the moment the soul leaves is beautifully photographed, the scenery of Manhattan is beautifully photographed, and the soundtrack is beautiful.

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Extended Reading
  • Roselyn 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Similar to the ghost story, but this time the protagonist is not a ghost, but a person who helps ghosts. by the way: the ridicule of the Chinese people in it really makes me unhappy

  • Max 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    In the horror movie mode, it is easy and funny. The appearance of ghosts is just a pity in the world. It is a good entry point. Uncle Fatty's performance is very rhythmic and tense.

Ghost Town quotes

  • Bertram Pincus: Dr. Prashar - you're from a... scary country, right?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm from India...

    Bertram Pincus: But, you're not... Christian, like us?

    Dr. Prashar: ...I'm a Hindu...

    Bertram Pincus: Yeah. So, um, how would you extract information from a hostile?

    Dr. Prashar: Well... as a... Hindu person... I would just... ask him... politely...

  • Surgeon: Everybody dies.