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The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The five horror movies in this article are ranked by their level of fright, so please be more inclusive if you have any objections.

The fifth part of "Mr. Zombie"

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Director: Liu Guanwei Starring: Lin Zhengying Xu Guanying Qian Xiaohao Li Saifeng Lou Nanguang

Filmed in 1985, Mr. Zombie is a zombie kung fu film, or "psychic kung fu film". The film was released in Hong Kong at a box office of 20 million, and no one in the same genre has broken this record so far, and has also attracted countless follow-up works, from 1986 to 1991, Hong Kong and Taiwan filmed more than 100 supernatural films about zombies, but none of them could achieve the glory of "Mr. Zombie".

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

This movie is the classic of Uncle Ying's zombie movie classics, Uncle Ying's watching feng shui fighting zombie glutinous rice ink line clearing is a classic memory, the movie combines horror and comedy not only fearful but also laughed, Uncle Ying's Taoist image also requires two living treasure apprentices and a silly security captain Ah Wei is simply a perfect match.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

A very strange coincidence was that the master (Lin Zhengying, 1952 to November 8, 1957) played in Mr. Zombie (Xu Guanying from August 3, 1946 to November 8, 2011) also died on November 8, 1952, and the names of the two coincidentally ended with the word "English".

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The fourth part of "Ghost Fights Ghosts"

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Director: Hong Jinbao Starring: Hong Jinbao Zhong Fa Noon Ma Lin Zhengying

The originator of the zombie film 1980 film, think about the film of more than 40 years ago in today's view is not inferior to the current horror film, somehow today's ghost film in addition to the special effects progress, the plot and innovation or stagnation is inevitably sighing.

There are many horror scenes in this film, the first is that at the beginning of the movie, Zhang Bold bets with others to practice daring to play ghost games in a haunted house, although the front is fake and specifically scares Zhang Bold, but the atmosphere and soundtrack of the movie still make us break out in a cold sweat, not to mention that there are real ghosts coming out of the mirror in the back.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The other scenes are Yizhuang spending the night encountering zombies, and escaping from prison and encountering wild corpses are also very scary. When I was a child, I was scared two-thirds of the way through seeing these scenes.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

This classic ghost film is also the door to pioneering Hong Kong zombie movies, so that most of the horror movies that follow rush to imitate.

The third part of "Night of the Soul"

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Director: Liu Zhenwei Starring: Zhou Xingchi Mo Wenwei Liang Jiaren Huang Yifei Li Lizhi

"Night of the Soul" tells the story of Leon, a ghost-catcher played by Xingye (who is also a neurotic), leading a group of security guards and Ah Qun to catch ghosts in the house village, although the story is old-fashioned, but as a horror film, there should be a thriller atmosphere, as a comedy, and there is a hilarious joke. What's even more rare is that there is a thought-provoking place at the same time as being funny.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

When I first watched this movie when I was a child, I thought that Stephen Chow's movie must have thought it was a very funny comedy movie, but when I watched it, I felt that it was not just funny and it was very scary! This is a ghost hunting movie, the main plot takes place in the mansion, the seventh night of the death of the resident of the community, Ah Yun's mother-in-law, is the "first seven" and needs to return to the soul. This section really scared me when I was a child, especially the sound of the movie soundtrack set off the atmosphere of horror.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The most interesting thing is that the plot of Zhou Xingchi training security guards to catch ghosts is quite funny, and there is also a fact that when Ah Yun jumped off the building in red, I was also shocked to think that Xingye and their friends must have finished playing.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Including the brainless upper body of the last evil ghost, anyone who may be the object of the ghost's upper body also makes my palms sweat.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

This is a film with a unique style and a different style, the beginning is very scary, and then it is very funny, and some of the bridges are very absurd, which has completely escaped from nonsense, and can only be said that the director's imagination is too rich. In particular, the setting of Leon's whole ghost of those bridge sections is too absurd.

The second part of "The Ghost Out of the Cage"

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Director: Li Dawei Starring: Wen Bixia Xiao Yulong Yu Yuan Wen

This movie is a welfare movie I didn't understand when I was a child, and the plot of this movie is also very simple, that is, two policemen accidentally provoked the ghost when handling the case, and the final fight was quite tragic. This movie is not only the most terrifying but also bloody, which is a bit disgusting. Like the scene where the male protagonist pulls his scalp off when he looks in the mirror and grabs his hair, I didn't dare to scratch my head when I was a child.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The picture has been coded to avoid being frightened by the small partner

There is also a scene on the roof of the building a man dressed in black playing an umbrella shot, the person who hit the umbrella turned back, when I was a child, I immediately turned my head, too scary to have never seen a face like this is still profoundly influential.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The picture has been coded so as not to scare the little friends

At the end of the movie, when fighting in the house, it was also very scary, do you remember the prominent eyeballs of the Iron Head Gong Master Brother?

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

The first "Old Corpse of the Mountain Village"

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Director: Liang Honghua Starring: Wu Zhenyu Li Zi Hai Junjie Mo Jiayao

I will not talk about the plot, I think everyone has seen it, and some bold students have even brushed it several times.

This should be the number one ghost film for most people even surpassed the midnight bell, and at that time, some people said that the old corpse of the mountain village was suspected of plagiarizing the midnight bell, but this was irrelevant. Although more than 20 years have passed since the film, its horror level has not affected my position at number one.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

I remember when I was a teenager, in my hometown are using DVD to watch movies, I don't know from which cousin made a DVD to run home and told me that it was very exciting to watch this after eating at night, I said: What a movie Oh, I watch it. Only to see a long-haired and flowing beauty on the cover of the disc with a big black mouth written "Mountain Village Old Corpse", my obedient look at the cover I am still screaming and telling me to finish eating at night, challenging my limits The toilets in my hometown are all outside on the street, this rhythm is to make me exercise my bladder.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Why are you so afraid of this movie? That's because there are a lot of scenes in it that are very similar to the house I lived in when I was a child, and it feels like the real thing, and there is a lot of this kind of local horror in this film. Let's think about why the closed gate village was so hot in those years? Isn't it because he's real? Let's recall whether the old corpse of the mountain village and the scene of the closed door village are somewhat similar. The messy old furniture in the collapsed village houses in the countryside and the spirit seat cards on the tables will make us feel a sense of substitution. Coupled with the Cantonese opera soundtrack "LouTaihui" that Aunt Mei appeared on, it simply pulled the horror atmosphere full of people to listen to the scalp tingling.

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

After watching this movie, it is no exaggeration to say that I did not dare to go to the toilet alone for a month, including during the day, and you did not see that Aunt Mei could still come out of the water during the day! Especially at night when both of you go to me shivering is simply the biggest shadow of childhood!

The five horror movies of Hong Kong in the shadow of my childhood are still trembling when I think about it

Tell me what is the most terrifying Hong Kong movie in your heart? Which movie is it?

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