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Please recommend some Hong Kong movies, preferably horror movies.
I wonder which one you like.

Ghost is a three-part TV series starring Joey Wong, Leslie Cheung, Jacky Cheung and Oh Mom. Forever classic ghost films, those who haven't seen them can be said to have never seen Hong Kong ghost films.

The Green Snake by Joey Wong, Maggie Cheung and Tsui Hark of Chiu Man-Cheuk. Adapted from Li Bihua's novel of the same name, it is extremely beautiful and classic.

The body discovered in a mountain village, starring, and Hai, is the beginning of a modern ghost film in Hong Kong. It's a little old, but the atmosphere is good. It is recommended not to watch it alone.

Mr. Zombie Ching-Ying Lam Zombie Series. It has caused a wave of zombie movies in Hong Kong and created a new generation of ghost movies, which are funny, scary and kung fu. It is a loss not to see them. There are thirty or forty books in this series, but it seems that there are not many classics now. Except for "zombies"

In addition to "Sir", there are Uncle Zombie, Mr. Ling Hu 'an and Yi Mei Chang. There is also "Zombie Lord", which is a TV series.

The modern ghost film Ghosts in the Office, co-produced by Karen Mok, Feng Delun, Shu Qi and Hongkong, is still a classic, especially Karen Mok. Nor is it recommended to watch it alone.

I saw a ghost in my left eye, which is a modern urban film shot in Sammi Cheng, Liu Qingyun. As a ghost film, it's not scary, but it's just an old routine that is funny before and sensational after, but it's still warm and worth seeing.

The school grave is the latest movie. I have to say, as a ghost film, there is nothing new. But the atmosphere is barely acceptable.

Ghost domain is also called foreign land. Starring Li Xinjie. The performance is not very original, but the screenwriter is more creative, the plot is good, the beginning is a bit old-fashioned, and the more I get nervous.

Looking at it, I still think Hong Kong films are better.