生化寿尸 | Bio Zombie (1998)

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生化寿尸 | Bio Zombie (1998)
Bio Zombie (1998) // dir. Wilson Yip
Bio Zombie | 生化寿尸 (1998) dir. Wilson Yip
just (50+ year old) boys being boys
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there is no additional context btw this is just what they did in their spare time in 大湾仔的夜 was kick balls at each others legs
where are my fellow old man enjoyers all the c-variety fans are in it for the idols but i need more old man enjoyers in the sauce with me. these guys were the only good part about call me by fire tbh
bonus chilam playing rock paper scissors like a bird:
Bio Zombie (1998)
Call Me By Fire S2 has taken an incredibly cinematic approach this season and I’m not sure if I should be impressed or if I should lament how they’re kind of erasing what it means to perform on a stage?
It feels like these performances are designed for a TV audience rather than a live audience because so much of the aesthetics are reliant on close-up camera shots (and sometimes even slow-mo).
Just haven’t really been wow’d by any of this year’s performances yet, even though I love a lot of this year’s cast. Last year, the performances were designed to show off everyone’s stage presence with large, flashy dance numbers, or at least kinetic movement and travel on stage.
One example of wasted talent this year was how Raymond Lam and Vanness Wu, two artists who have extensive experience dancing and performing in sold-out arenas, performed a very high-energy song but stood in place the entire time and were only allowed to move their upper body.
Also, Chilam renewing his vows with Anita on stage seemed like an unfair advantage to sway the audience emotionally.
I think the program knows that it’s getting harder to surprise and impress the audience because we’ve already seen a lot last season: bonding between members, nostalgia, wives coming to support their husbands, and so it’s hard to top last season.
Hot War (1998)
My rating: 3/10
;u; jasperrr