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'Resident Evil' live-action episode trailer, Chinese horror film 'Curse' goes online - which of the two films are you more excited about?
The movie "Curse," which has been touted as the scariest movie in the history of Chinese Taiwan, will go online on July 8th. Compared with the episodic live-action Resident Evil, which will be released on July 14th, "Curse" is a much more anticipated movie. A Chinese horror movie that hasn't been made in a long time, "Curse" is based on a real-life event and tells the story of a protagonist who touches a taboo, causing misfortune for those around him. There are a lot of Chinese horror elements, and Chinese horror themes and subjects are influenced by local culture, such as zombies, sticking talismans, incantations, dowry and paper figures, which are far beyond the zombie, vampire and werewolf factors abroad.
"Spell" challenges the most horrific elements of Taiwan, China, and the director has said that the film, the cast and crew and himself have poured a lot of effort into this movie, and the general audience is very much looking forward to this movie. From the revealed stills and some footage, we can see that the horror movie "Curse" is not only a wonderful plot, but also a very high level of filming, in the horror sound effects, horror vision, horror elements and aesthetic art design are at the forefront.
The episodic version of the live-action Resident Evil takes the approaching apocalypse as its starting point, and like the Resident Evil film series, is shot from two opposing sides, the Umbrella Corporation and the protagonist. Of course the show also innovates by telling one story in two timelines. But under the influence of the predecessor of the Resident Evil movie series, the episodic version of Resident Evil is still based on the perspectives of biohazard, virus mutation, human infection, zombies, and conspiracy of interests, which can't arouse the audience's greater interest anymore.
Of course, both movies are excellent, it's just that the plots and themes presented are not quite the same. The atmosphere of a horror movie is the primary focus of the movie, and the real-life events of "Curse," coupled with the religious beliefs and cult concepts of Chinese cultural influences, have cast a thin veil of mystery over the movie. In contrast, the episodic version of "Resident Evil" is not as expected by the readers.
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