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The modern version of "Liaozhai" was badly taken off the shelves, but why did its reputation surpass that of most domestic horror films?
Speaking of serial stories, I can't help but think of the New Thirteen Niangs, Nie Xiaogan, Cherry and so on I saw when I was a child, all of which I had seen before. Because of its unique storyline and superb acting skills, even after more than ten years, I still remember the plot clearly, which is a classic. Moreover, domestic ghost films have always been famous for being bad. But the magic thing is that although it sucks, there is one in the cinema almost every once in a while. Recently, I dug up a movie "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio", which moved a serial story to modern times with a wide brain hole, and the plot was equally high-energy. The modern version of "Liaozhai" was badly taken off the shelves, but why did its reputation surpass that of most domestic horror films?

Although it is a big net, this film is by no means a shoddy ghost film. In this modern version of Liaozhai, the man's name is still Pu Songling, and he is a journalist. Mainly talking about the special secrets of his various magical magic, even the Spring Festival Evening magic did not let go of interviewing a magic revealer. Sima Kong thinks that he is urging the magician to innovate by doing so. Until someone took him to a dark place ... and then a series of events happened.

Unfortunately, it was not long before the film went online, and it was seriously offline because it was labeled as "tampering with famous works" and "distorting real historical figures". So, I'm afraid the hole dug at the end of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio can't be filled. ...

The state has strict control over film and television. There are no ghosts in horror films, and there are no plots that are too scary and too dark. Qualified filmmakers give up the genre of "terror" directly. Domestic horror film producers often have weak production ability and can only rely on horror gimmicks to attract inexperienced audiences and make a one-time deal. As a result, horror movies are all about selling dog meat, and the name of "domestic horror" is finally dead. Compared with domestic ghost films, the modern version of Liaozhai has a better reputation than most domestic horror films.