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One novel, three versions of a movie, which is the most exciting?

A few days ago, I watched a latest Hong Kong film "No Cause of Death Is Suspicious", the lead actor only recognized Huang Qiusheng and Lin Jiaxin, and one of the two people played a fool, one played a perverted psychopath, the story was a mess, it was simply a suspicious story!

One novel, three versions of a movie, which is the most exciting?

Tonight I found a Korean film "Black House" played by Huang Zhengmin, and I did not expect that the protagonist was also an insurance investigator, and it was also my brother who committed suicide, and I also answered the phone to ask whether the suicide could get insurance compensation. Looking back on the Hong Kong film "No Suspicious Cause of Death" a few days ago, it was simply a remake of this. In fact, it should be called copying. The plot characters and the storyline are exactly the same.

One novel, three versions of a movie, which is the most exciting?

I thought that this was also like "The Big Winner" plagiarized "Casual And Live", but I was curious to check it out and found that it was originally based on the novel "The Hanging of the Black House" by Japanese mystery writer Yusuke Takashi. And the first to make a movie was not a Korean, but a Japanese movie "Sin House", but I have not seen it.

As far as these two movies are concerned, Huang Zhengmin's films are wonderful and more reasonable.

Maybe the original novel is more exciting, have a chance to find it.

One novel, three versions of a movie, which is the most exciting?

"Shadow of the Black House" is the pinnacle of Yusuke Takashi, won the 4th Japan Horror Novel Award, sold more than 1 million copies in Japan, and walked on the road with good intentions, which will also lead to hell. Walls built with malice can also be used as breakwaters.

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