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Monday, November 9, 2015

Movie: The Bride*Taiwanese Ghost Marriage Film

We got scared in the movie, if you love horror movie, you'll like to watch this
Last night I have a movie date with my dear, we watched this movie The Bride. Scary movie indeed as we get scared a few times in the movie.

Moral of the story is never pick up any RED Packet (Red Ang Pao) on the roadside or outside or in the jungle or park or garden.

Taiwanese Ghost Marriage Film "The Bride" Produced By The Japanese Master Of Horror
With the start of Chinese Ghost month in August, Taiwan has recently released a horror film The Bride, themed with a Taiwanese mysterious custom: ghost marriage. The film is produced by Japanese horror master Takashige Ichise who created a phenomena of horror cinema throughout Asia, including Ringu, Ju-on: The Grudge and other more.

Helmed by the first-time director Lingo Hsieh and starring Chris Wu and Nikki Hsieh, The Bride has been praised as the most terrifying horror film in recent times, successfully combining Taiwanese folk custom and Japanese horror elements.

Producer Takashige Ichise was behind the 1998 film Ring, which created a Sadako phenomenon throughout Asia. On collaborating with a Taiwanese director to make a Taiwanese horror film, Takashige Ichise explained that to make a Taiwanese horror film stand out, local customs must be incorporated. Director Lingo Hsieh said that Takashige Ichise was very strict, starting by telling her to “shoot her own story,” and her first draft of the screenplay was rejected for not being scary at all.
Chris Wu Kang-ren on acting in his first horror film stated that the horror film that impressed him the most was Ring. Working on The Bride introduced him to the professionalism and discipline of producer Takashige Ichise. Nikki Hsieh commented that the film is Taiwan’s most original horror film yet. In addition to scary scenes, there are also intimate scenes with Wu Kang-ren and Nikki Hsieh in the film. Wu Kang-ren said shyly that although they are close, acting in intimate scenes still made him self-conscious. Nikki Hsieh, on the other hand, said that even her husband is comfortable with her working with Wu Kang-ren.

The director revealed ghost encounters during filming
When asked by host about paranormal phenomenon during the test screening, director Lingo Hsieh stated that a friend of hers saw “extras” that were not supposed to be on screen in a scene where Wu Kang-ren’s character goes to an old house alone. The director also said that when The Bride was in post-production in Japan, there was a paranormal phenomenon in which as the crew stayed in an old inn, one of her colleagues who could not speak Japanese was possessed during sleep and started talking in fluent Japanese, which scared her so much that she could not fall asleep.

Chie Tanaka stated that she believed The Bride will become a Taiwanese horror classic. She also had a breakthrough in style in the film.

Released by MM2 Entertainment, ‘The Bride’ will be screening in Malaysia this Nov 12.


Monday, April 14, 2014

Movie Review: In the Dark (mandarin) Movie



Today is the lay I picked to go for movie, yeah I watched In The Dark (mandarin ) Movie. It is awesome movie about ghost and love story. It's a romance movie you don't want to miss out, a real estate agent fall in love with a gal she just met from the flat that he supposed to rent it out.

The gal he fall in love, had a car accident with another guy in the car. A lorry hit their car from the back. Many things happened when he and her girlfriend's friend named Vivien started playing the Chinese words of paper. It was his idea that he wants to see her ghost girlfriend again.

Vivien and his girlfriend working as Piano teachers in a centre. One of their student's suicide due to pressure as she has repeated piano lesson of same songs for two months, she couldn't take it anymore. She beg the teacher Vivien to teach her new song to play. Vivien was a replacement teacher for a day to the gal. She couldn't believe that she's going to suicide, she just wants the best for her by asking her to practice and remember what she had taught. The gal told her that her mom would hate her if she failed again.

What's next? It's better you watch in cinema to find out more.

It's a touching story, and yes I got scared in the movie too!

The movie is rated PG13, I saw a couple bring their children to watch the movie.

Frankly speaking I learn piano before, and I would say it is tough. It's not easy to pass the test too. I wouldn't know that it's very pressure to some children until I watch the movie. It maybe extra activities for children, still we don't want to pressure them. Just give let them enjoy and have fun! 


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