1, music zombie
The film tells the story of maoshan taoist, who is at odds with his peers, taking two apprentices, A Hao and A Qiang, to start a new career in Jiangnan. Both disciples are stubborn and often manipulate zombies to fight with each other. A Hao thought the spell was perfect and asked the master to let him drive his body independently. With his master's permission, A Hao set out alone to drive away the zombies in heaven, director of the earth. Zhu Zhu, a fashionable girl who came back from San Francisco in Lu Yu, suddenly started playing with Zhu Zhu. However, in the middle of the night, Ahao was attacked by a group of people and the zombies were taken away. The director behind the scenes turned out to be a foreign scientist, hoping to win the Nobel Prize by studying zombies.
2. Mr. Ghost
This film can be said to be a ghost film, but it doesn't affect my love for it. Most of Uncle Ying's films have some folk customs, such as autopsy, witchcraft, geomantic omen and Mr. Ghost. Although some people say that this movie is not a zombie movie, I still like this movie very much.
3. Zombie family
The film takes a completely funny route, and a family of three zombies is also human in the film. In particular, the little zombie actually became friends with children who mistakenly thought he was smuggling small snakes, occupying a lot of warm feelings. This setting is also used in "One Eyebrow Road flyover". Another highlight is that Ching-Ying Lam is decorated with two horns, and the only difference lies in his identity and eyebrows and beard.
4. One eyebrow at a Taoist priest
This movie should be the best zombie movie in Ching-Ying Lam. Even today, Lao Dao in Maoshan is still very popular, with zombies vs vampires in the East as the background. The martial arts and the mending method are impeccable. The former is vividly reflected in the close combat with vampires, while the latter is beautiful enough with a string of giant arrays.
5. Mr. zombie
This film fully expounds various concepts of Hong Kong-style zombie films. Uncle Jiu is in his prime, full of heroic spirit, but there is no lack of self-mockery. He can stand on the shelf and put down his posture.