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Mummy Huang Lihui

The prototype of the hero in the movie Xi Wei is a famous criminal in Thailand. In people's minds, he is a sinful "devil", and adults use "Xi Wei" to scare children. Children became quiet as soon as they heard his name.

Who is the most notorious serial child-killing ogre in Thai history? He is the most notorious serial child killer in Thai history. He specializes in picking children, cutting their hearts and lungs, and then cooking their hearts and other organs. From 1954 to 1959, Wei killed at least six children, the youngest of whom was only 5 years old and the oldest was only 1 1 year old.

Behind him, his body was mummified and displayed in the Medical Museum of Shirilai Hospital opposite the Grand Palace in Thailand, in order to show the human structure of unnatural death and show its deterrent effect on criminal acts. Xi Wei's real name is that this nickname comes from the impatience of Thai visa officers.

Huang Lihui grew up in Guangdong, China. However, due to the continuous civil war, most of his family members died. Suffering from no way out, he came to Thailand to live a stable life. Visa officers don't like soft Huang Lihui at customs clearance. He wrote his name as Wei Wei again and again. Although Huang Lihui is very resentful, he doesn't think so.

The film is about the renaming of zee-oui who specializes in childlike innocence, which indicates the beginning of his tragic drama life. This world is too bitter. For him, it is equivalent to a purgatory. Alone in a foreign country, no skills, no name, no dignity, no relatives, no friends, no money. Life is like a quagmire, dragging him rigidly, whether he agrees or not, dragging him abruptly to the abyss. This film is based on the real events in Thailand, and the hero in the film is from China. Few people see this movie now, but it is better than 9 1% horror movie.

Although it doesn't involve ghosts at all, the movie sucks. The story happened in 1946. After World War II, Huang Lihui, a former soldier, went to Thailand to make a living. He has nothing but a knife left by his mother. He went to Thailand to take refuge in his uncle with the hope of resurrection to see if he had good expectations. Huang Lihui was treated very rudely because he had nothing to lose and could not afford to emigrate. In addition, Huang Lihui can't even speak Thai, so at the first level of immigration, Huang Lihui was forced to change his name.

I thought he would have a better life in Thailand, but I didn't expect life to be more difficult. In Thailand, he worked as a chicken butcher, coolie and vegetable farmer. However, contrary to expectations, I was addicted to it since I was a child, weak and emaciated, and lived a life insulted by strangers. Homesickness, coupled with a day's disappointment, began to misinterpret his character.

I wasn't scared when I killed someone. Some can't be expressed. Finally, Li Hui's asthma medicine was passed around as a plaything by the workers. After all, the medicine fell into the muddy water, but it was the life-saving medicine he bought with his only 4 baht! From the initial pain and heartbreak to disappointment and resentment. After all, the cold murderous look and this series of emotional changes, I believe that people who have never seen a movie can feel his breakup through these lenses even through the screen.

With the physical condition getting worse and worse, after all, the life-saving medicine has been lost. He remembered that when he was a child, his mother used the heart of a condemned man to cook soup for him, so he was malicious and killed several children with a knife and took out his heart and lungs to cook soup.

In the film, after all, he didn't feel scared when he killed people, and some were too sad to speak. It is the harsh and indifferent foreign land that numbs him, forgets all the moral bottom lines, and only has a strong desire to go home, so that he can kill people at will in order to survive. In the meantime, the female reporter's words were thought-provoking: I don't know if he is a murderer or a victim.