I recommend "A Survival Guide for Mystery Writers". This book is a mystery mystery novel. It tells the story of a failed author who has a hundred unfinished books and is being hunted down by his own character. The novel was filled with elements of strangeness, horror, Cthulhu, and other elements. At the same time, it incorporated elements of drama and cold humor. It was very interesting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the book " Healing Director " to you. Although it's not an old Hong Kong horror film, the main character in it is a director who wants to live an ordinary life, only to find himself a third-rate director of a third-rate horror film. In the process of filming a horror movie, he discovered that there were ghosts in this world, and it ended with a happy ending. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Many famous ones are some of them: - Mark Twain: On November 19, 1835, Mark Twain shot himself somewhere in Washington State. - HP Lovecraft: On December 19, 1952, Ernest killed himself in Lausanne, Switzerland, using cyanidation. - William F. Buckley: April 18, 1968, Faulkner shot himself in a hotel in Seattle, Washington. - Charlotte's Web: Charlotte Bronte died in New York City on November 21, 1886. - John Keats died in Athens, Greece, on January 28, 1820. - Bertrand Russell: Russell died in Zürich, Switzerland, on May 28, 1910. These are just a few of them. There are many other famous ones.
I recommend the novel," Love of Apricot Rain," which tells the love story of a literary writer and a sexy reporter. It's very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
"Strange Origins from Harbor City" is a novel written by the author, Mr. Tong Cheng. The general plot of this novel is as follows: The place where he went to work was not clean, and he often encountered strange roads after work. Receiving a phone call was a message of death in the future, watching a videotape and seeing a strange figure climbing a well…The world was big, and there were all kinds of strange things. Movies, games, folklore, and strange stories were all there. "Ring of the Midnight,""The Strange Buddha Jumps Over the Wall,""Spirit Picking Up on the Incredible Tuesday,""Corpse Place,""Strange Lovers,""Fantasy Night Hide and Seek,""Strange Police Station,""Spiritual Energy,""Zombie Family,""Strange Seeing,""July 14th: See You, School of Strange,""First Commandment," Supernatural Spirits,"Road Series,""Charcoal Burning Curse,""Strange Coming Out of the Cage,""I Love Immortal Cover," Ghost Stories Society."My Wife Isn't Human","Strange Things in the Office","Fighting Strange Things","Incantation","Double Pupils","Fierce Cat","Murder List","Awakening at a Lost Night","Old Corpse in the Mountain Village","Ten Ways to See Strange Things","Hong Kong Strange Record","Strange Building","Tuodi Exorcist","Strange Call","Ghost Tales New Ear Bag Music Box","Black Umbrella at Fantasy Night","Pillow Demon at Fantasy Night","Paper Wedding Dress","[Ghost Tales]…Li Xuan,[My eyes must be playing tricks on me!] [Bizarre: Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you, but your hands are flashing with sparks!] ---------------------------- "Hong Kong Movie Life" was a novel written by the author based on his imagination. The general plot of this novel was: An old man from the 1920s who died in an accident had transmigrated to the world of Hong Kong Film and Television at the end of the 1980s. He became a young policeman in the chore department, familiar with the characters, different plots, and different world trajectories. A new life had begun… ---------------------------- The Heavens, Starting from the Gangzong Yinyang Road was an urban supernatural novel written by the author, Sonic Hand Blade. The general plot of this novel was: I came to Hong Kong TV where all kinds of horror movies were gathered. I want to learn Taoism. I want to find Ninth Uncle! Why couldn't she find him? Earth Exorcist Huang Yongfa, Soul Returning Night Li Ang! What could he learn from them? ---------------------------- "Hell Movie Theater" was a mystery novel written by the author, Black Tinder. The general plot of the novel was: The new book "Devil's Examination" has been released. If you pick up a horror movie poster from Hell Movie Theater in the popular series, you will find that your name will appear in the horror movie cast list! However, you would be thrown into this real horror film and play a role in it. You had to follow the requirements of the script. As the plot developed, creepy curses and ghostly shadows would descend one by one. In the dark corridor and the silent morgue, you will have to act as one horror movie after another. Sometimes, you will be the main character, and sometimes, you may just be a minor character. Only by saving up enough death coupons could he leave the Hell Movie Theater. Ye Xiang, an ordinary office worker, picked up such a horror movie poster in a dark corridor after his night shift… This book isn't a pure horror novel like "Hell's Apartment", but a work of my own transformation. It's a work of variant infinite style + fantasy + supernatural style! ---------------------------- "Hong Kong Bizarre: Starting from the Antique Warehouse" was a light novel by the author Yan Ding. It was a derivative doujinshi novel. The general plot of this novel was: This was the world after the integration of Hong Kong films. Starting from the Supernatural Detective Files, Yin Yang Road, Village Zombie, The First Commandment, Ju-on, Exorcist Sheriff, Zombie, Skynet, Zombie Family…After Li Yan transmigrated to this parallel world, he was finally able to find a way out. She realized that he not only had Yin Yang Eyes. There was also the identity of a police officer... ---------------------------- 'Horrible Funeral Parlor' was a mystery detective novel written by the author, Fog Shadow. The general plot of the novel was: It was late at night, and there was the sound of corpses whispering. I'm a corpse carrier in a funeral parlor. There are many taboos in this profession. In the dead of night, close your eyes and listen to me tell those horror stories! ---------------------------- "Hong Kong Financial Firm" was a novel written by the author's playful younger brother. The general plot of this novel was: The young man accidentally traveled to Hong Kong in the 1990s and became a rich second generation. He thought he could lie down, but he found out that his friend was called Zhou Xingxing, and his uncle was Uncle Feng. This was actually the world of Hong Kong, and there were monsters everywhere. Where should he go? P.S. The timeline of the novel has changed. Don't substitute it with the timeline of the movie. (The new book,"Heavens: I Have a Crematorium," is available for those interested.) ---------------------------- "Hong Kong Comprehensive, My Bizarre Movie World" was a novel written by the author who had wasted his time. The general plot of this novel was: Chen Zhuo passed through the supernatural world of Hong Kong and accidentally drank spring water. That night, he saw his grandmother who had passed away many years ago. The next day, he discovered that he was in Yellow Mountain Village. Luckily, he met Zhong Fabai and activated the Ghost and God Guide…"Illustrated Guide of Deities and Ghosts: Activated." [Host: Chen Zhuo.] [Stamina: 5.2] [Spirit: 5.1] "Cultivation Method: None." [Attribute Points: None] "Current target captured: <Village Zombie>-Chu Renmei!" As long as he kept capturing the ghosts and monsters in the movies, he could obtain attribute points and become stronger. ---------------------------- "Starting from the Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs" was a novel written by the author, Horse Feima, about urban supernatural powers. The general plot of the novel was: Liao Fan had transmigrated to the Hong Kong film world, Hong Kong City in the late 1980s. In this place, justice and evil were opposing each other. It was better to stick to one's heart and be an upright police officer, or to gradually lose one's heart in Harbor City, where dragons and snakes mixed together, and become a slave to desire. Betrayal, undercover, police, gunfight, and familiar Hong Kong film elements were mixed in. "Infernal Affairs","Cold War","Gunfire","Carmen from Mongo", familiar movies, familiar people and things! ---------------------------- The book "I'm Catching Strange Things in the Gangzong World" was a novel written by the author, I Want to Go to Sanjiang. The general plot of this novel was: How many people were possessed in The First Commandment? Did Huang Yongfa jump off a building in the end in 'The Exorcist from Tuodi? Would Li Ang from "The Night of the Return of Souls" meet Aunt Mei from "The Old Corpse of the Mountain Village" and spark a spark of love? Cao Dahua, the tiger of the Major Crimes Division in "Playing truant", said that he hated to rely on women to get to the top, and that young people should work hard. In "Blind Detective," after Zhuang Shidun regained his sight, he set up a detective agency and changed his profession to become an exorcist. In "Carmen in Mongo," Brother Wufei stopped collecting protection fees and switched to sleeping in a haunted house. Was there any hope for the weapon to become immortal in "Dual Pupils"? Could the secret recipe of the evil book 'Reviving the Dead' be mass-produced? Who was the biggest BOSS behind 'Ghost Stories Society?' The answer will be revealed in this book. Welcome to the world of Hong Kong's comprehensive mystery.
The "Hong Kong flavor" of Hong Kong movies refers to a unique cultural style and movie language, which was especially popular in the 1980s and early 1990s and was still widely used in Hong Kong movies later. Hong Kong's taste is mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1. Unique music and background music. Hong Kong films often used local music and music combinations, such as "Movie Music" from the Shao Brothers film era and "Soundtrack Group" from the Hong Kong film studio era. These music were closely integrated with the film plot to add emotion and atmosphere to the film. 2. It emphasized the description of emotions and human nature. Hong Kong movies often portrayed the emotions and humanity of the characters to show the reality of society, especially in some movies from the 1980s to the early 1990s, which were more in-depth and realistic. 3. Use the local dialect and language. Hong Kong movies often used Cantonese and Mandarin in turn, and often used some dialect and spoken language with Hong Kong characteristics. This language style was also known as the "Hong Kong style." Unique composition and visual style. Hong Kong films have unique characteristics in composition and visual style, such as emphasizing facial expressions and body language, using a large number of close-up shots, etc. These characteristics have also won the audience's love for Hong Kong films. The Hong Kong flavor of Hong Kong films was a unique cultural style and film language that represented the golden age of Hong Kong films and was an indispensable part of Chinese films.
Hong Kong film's "Hong Kong flavor" referred to a unique cultural atmosphere and style. This atmosphere often appeared in Hong Kong films 'soundtracks, use of cameras, costumes, makeup, and other aspects. Hong Kong culture played an important role in the history of Hong Kong movies. One of the characteristics of Hong Kong's flavor was its background music. Hong Kong's background music often had a unique style and characteristics that were closely related to the local cultural atmosphere. For example, Hong Kong films often used Cantonese songs for their soundtracks. These songs were filled with Hong Kong's emotions and culture, and became an indispensable element in Hong Kong films. Another feature of the Hong Kong style was the use of the camera. The directors and cinematographers of Hong Kong films often paid attention to details and expressiveness to convey the theme and emotion of the film through exquisite camera language. Hong Kong's laws stipulated the scope of filming and screening of films, which also promoted the development of Hong Kong films in terms of technology, art, and culture. Hong Kong's taste was also reflected in the costumes, makeup, and styling of Hong Kong movies. These elements all reflected the local cultural traditions and aesthetic concepts. For example, the female lead of Hong Kong movies often wore traditional Hong Kong clothes, makeup, and styling, which also presented a unique beauty. The Hong Kong flavor of Hong Kong films referred to a unique film culture and style that reflected the efforts and innovation of Hong Kong film makers in film production. It was also an important part of Hong Kong film culture.
Okay, here are some recommendations for Hong Kong comics that I think are good: 1. Full-time Hunter (Youyou Baishu) 2 Death Note (Metal Alchemist) 3. The Apocalypse of Gambling 4 The Prince of tennis (manga and animation) 5. Investiture of the Gods (Journey to the West) 6 "Manga Hero"(Ronin Kenshin) 7. Invincible Iron Fist (Iron Fist Warrior) 8 Death Note (Deduction) Inuyasha (Japanese Mythology) 10 Tokyo Ghoul (manga and animation) These are some of the classic Hong Kong comics. They all have unique storylines and styles that can meet the needs of different readers.
Some of the famous people in Hong Kong, such as Huang Zhan, Liang Yusheng, Gu Long, Huang Rihua, and Liu Dehua. Their novels were loved by the readers, and many of them were adapted into TV series, movies, games, and other entertainment works, which became an important part of Chinese culture.
I can't answer about the modern suicide. Suicide was an extremely sensitive and private topic that involved personal experiences, emotions, and values. It was not suitable to discuss it in public. My goal is to provide accurate and useful information to help users solve problems and gain knowledge, not to participate in discussions about suicide. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
I would like to recommend a novel called "Yuan Xin Heng Qu" to you. It's a modern romance novel written by Song Ruoxin. It's about a wealthy family and the plot is very popular in Hong Kong and Taiwan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗