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A ghost movie with a heroine named Fang Yin?

The movie you are talking about is called "The Great Havoc in Guangchanglong". The ghost film "The Great Havoc in Guangchanglong" counter-terrorism

(Chen Guo, who has made over 100 million yuan, competes with the conventional ones, laughing and joking, and having a slapstick scene. It’s a horror movie.)

The heroine Fang Yin is a ghost - don’t make a fuss about it, the explanation of the film is also straight to the point. She was accidentally killed in a jealousy and fell to her death. From then on, her ghost lived in the flower umbrella she carried with her. Zheng Mingbao, who knew the price of pork and vegetables at the radio station, picked it up.

When it comes to ghost movies, especially those from Hong Kong, whether it is the spoof "The Night of the Return" or the lingering "Ghost World", a lot of effort has been put into the scary gimmicks. However, Chen Guo, who used "Durian Piao Piao" to define a prostitute, doesn't like such fierce things, so Fang Yin is elegant and dignified from beginning to end. Even if she turns into a "walking corpse", she is still graceful on the sultry moonlit night. The four-eyed Zheng Mingbao was dumbfounded. Of course, she is not the only beautiful female ghost, there is also one in "Rouge Button", but Anita Mui still has a ghost spirit, while Fang Yin is more feminine and childish in the final scenes. Moreover, there is also the amorous husband, the charming love rival, Zheng Baoming's smuggler friend, the unlucky webmaster of the radio station and the proud female anchor. These people gather together and make jokes one after another, especially when they are in Guangchanglong. The series of cat-and-mouse chases where the mice scare the elephants is a hilarious comedy that leaves you with no time to be afraid. Even Fang Yin, her husband, and her love rivals all turned into ashes. This tragic ending was summed up by the smuggler's friend: "To love someone, you don't have to possess him, just like the police love me and the prison loves me, but they You don’t have to possess me, right?”

This movie was actually shot in 1991. At that time, Chen Guo was the assistant of director Ou Dingping when filming "When Will You Come Again", but the film was canceled due to actor schedule issues. It was put on hold, so the film studio asked Chen Guo to take advantage of the opportunity and use ready-made sets and props to shoot this ghost film. The script was not delivered until after the official start of filming, and there were a lot of blood in it, which made Chen Guo very dissatisfied, so he simply changed it while filming, making sure to create his own style, because this was the director's debut. So the film was completed with such effort, and you naturally don't expect Chen Guo to shoot in the "wiping sweat" style.