Creative background: Hong Kong films began to enter China in 1980s, which quickly set off a craze for Hong Kong films, leaving a photo of the post-80s uncle catching ghosts and killing demons. Time flies, Uncle Ying has left us forever, and I will never see Uncle Ying's classic works again. In order to let netizens and friends who like Ching-Ying Lam's works like us continue to see movies about zombies and Taoist priests, we decided to make a movie in memory of Uncle Ying!
Based on the influence of the old Hong Kong films in 1980s and 1990s, especially the zombie films in Ching-Ying Lam era, Jia Kai, a cutting-edge director, said that Uncle Ying's film style was integrated into the urban drama, which made you suddenly enter a non-human and non-ghost world. This film pays tribute to the older generation of film artists such as Ching-Ying Lam.