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Which movie do you think is the best in Ching-Ying Lam?

Which movie do you think is the best in Ching-Ying Lam?

Ching-Ying Lam is no stranger to the post-8090 generation. Everyone's childhood shadow is inseparable from Uncle Ying's movies, but this kind of "shadow" is hard to surpass. The first part: One Eyebrow Road flyover is the most unforgettable and classic one! Although it's a ghost film, the whole movie didn't make everyone feel particularly scary. Every time a little zombie appears in a movie, it always brings happiness to everyone.

The second part: The Golden Taoist of Ghosts and Ghosts is another masterpiece of Ching-Ying Lam after the Taoist of Yimei.

This film mainly tells the story of Ching-Ying Lam leading five apprentices to a mansion to guard their own expenses. However, Uncle Ying who came here found a ghost couple living here in the Qing Dynasty. The female ghost inside was kind-hearted, but the male ghost was very vicious. He often took it out on the female ghost, which made Uncle Ying unbearable and used his magic to expel the male ghost. In order to thank Uncle Ying, the female ghost stayed with Uncle Ying to help him stop the foreigners who later won the treasure.

The third part: Zombie Supreme is also a very classic comedy horror film, and the fighting in it is also the peak of Ching-Ying Lam's acting skills.

Uncle Ching-Ying Lam is not only an actor, but also an action director in many movies. There is a saying in the circle that Bruce Lee won't call if Ching-Ying Lam is not present. In addition, Ching-Ying Lam also served as a director, directing two TV series, One Eyebrow Road flyover, The Green Hornet and Master Zombie. Among them, "One Eyebrow Road flyover" is the only zombie film directed by him, which is jointly produced by Jiahe and its Mainland Film Production Co., Ltd. founded by Cai Lan and Lan Naicai. At the same time, Cai Lan is also the producer of One Eyebrow Road flyover, and he gave Ching-Ying Lam independent creative space.