A comprehensive interpretation of the four highlights of the shocking release of No.32 in Zone B on June 3.

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In 2009, a small-budget horror movie, which was shot entirely by hand-held cameras, dominated the Halloween schedule in North America, creating another classic case of the North American film market. The biggest highlight of this film lies in the shooting mode of its home DV camera, and the real initiator of this shooting mode is actually blair witch project. The inspiration for the first domestic pseudo-documentary horror film "Zone B No.32" released in the early summer of June 3rd also comes from this film.
Aspect 1: "Ghost Queen" and "Heavenly King" go into battle together.
Both the hero and heroine in this film have the experience of participating in horror films. Deng Ziyi once won the title of "Ghost Queen" because of her successful participation in a horror film with Jordan chan. TAE, from Southeast Asian countries full of mysterious witchcraft and Buddhism, has participated in many horror films, such as Ghost Abuse, which is familiar to people.
At the press conference held in Beijing on May 25th, Deng Ziyi said that she had a hard time adapting to life outside the theater, and the film atmosphere was too depressing and horrible, which made her very depressed and depressed. TAE also added that it was winter during the filming, and it was really more difficult to get rid of the emotions of the movie characters, and it took a long time to get over it.
Aspect 2: new bottles of new wine
"No.32 in Area B" is not an old-fashioned ghost story pattern, but is shot in the form of "fake records" and the whole film is shot with a family-style portable video recorder. There is hardly any bloody scene in "No.32 in Area B". The filmmaker intends to scare the audience by creating a sense of reality. This sense of reality comes from its unique shooting method, hand-held camera. In the movie, we have to put up with the shaking and messy pictures, but it is this DV shooting mode that gives the audience a brand-new viewing experience. For the audience, it is like watching a family documentary, which makes them feel that the story in the film is a real thing, not the director and screenwriter. Directors and screenwriters seem to want to tell the audience by approaching the real documentary mode that what they can’t see is more terrible than what they see.
Just as after the screening, a senior film critic said that the sound effects and pictures of the film were brought in, which made the audience feel like they had experienced a haunted house and traveled to a gloomy and terrible place with the first-person vision. It was a rare masterpiece in domestic horror films in recent years.
Aspect 3: Sound effects and image quality are sensational.
Many people say that the horror of horror movies lies in the sound effect. If the mute mode is enabled, the panic index will be greatly reduced. It can be seen that sound effects are such an important element of horror films. In the history of horror movies, movies with successful sound effects have created horror classics, including Kubrick’s "Ghost Invasion", which is often used as an audition disc, and the harsh and restless Freddy’s finger-pointing sound in "Ghost Street", which makes the audience remember the movie because of its penetrating sound effects.
After the screening in major cities in China, many senior film critics can’t help but praise that the sound effect of the film is well done, and it is just in line with the development of the plot of the picture, instead of being mysterious for the sake of terror. Many viewers said that they were scared many times and even screamed. Watching "No.32 in Zone B" is really a roller coaster ride.
Aspect 4: behind-the-scenes tidbits of horror
TAE has participated in horror films such as the Thai film "Tragic Death", but according to him, during the filming of "Zone B No.32", he specially invited amulets from his hometown for peace. When the reporter further asked, what happened on the set made him so painstakingly "exorcise evil spirits", TAE shook his head and said that he did not want to go into details.
Deng Ziyi, the heroine, said that during filming, she encountered many strange events that could not be explained. Many shots were fine when they were seen on the set, but they all disappeared later. "We always looked at the director’s monitor after filming, and it was fine at that time, but once we got back to the hotel, the pictures were gone and could not be explained at all."