Operation Undead is a box office hit: Horror film with humanistic values

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Detective Tu Kien, a supporting character in the movie "The Last Wife", because he received too much love from the audience, was made by director Victor Vu for a movie. Therefore, since the announcement of the project, it has attracted the attention of a large number of fans in the country.
On the official poster, all the key characters, who play an important role in the film circuit, have been revealed impressively. Each character with different postures and expressions seems to indicate their own intrigues and desires. However, what makes viewers shudder is the appearance of a mysterious pair of eyes, filled with dark ghosts, in which one side has been completely destroyed, like a piece of terrible memory left over from the dead.
The haunting slogan: "The dead do not escape, the living do not escape" makes the audience even more curious, posing countless theories about the thrilling story of Detective Kien: The Headless Case. What is hidden behind those eyes? Who stands between the boundary of life and deat.h? It all seems to signal a mysterious case, where every step can lead to a dead end with no way out.
The movie trailer is more than two minutes long, most of the time focuses on the character of detective Kien (played by Quoc Huy) and many headless cases, causing confusion for the villagers. Right from the trailer, the audience can clearly see that Detective Kien: The Headless Case is emphasized as a spiritual, thrilling, crime-solving film with horror elements.
The first trailer of Detective Kien: The Headless Case officially reveals the mysterious background of the story. It opens with a series of horrific murders in a remote village - where there are eight consecutive murders with the same creepy characteristic: all of them have no heads.
From the first seconds, the trailer brings a detective-horror atmosphere when Detective Kien meets Ms. Nga (Minh Anh), who went missing not long before. Information about eight mysterious deaths and headless evils constantly appears, making the atmosphere of the film more tense. The image of the pale faces of the villagers, the bewildered and scared eyes make the audience even more curious whether Detective Kien (Quoc Huy) can solve this horrific case.
"The people of my area will have to live in the shadow of the devil" or "I have to be clear, to know the way to cope" are the lines revealed for the first time by the protagonist, showing this detective's determination to return peace to the village. The most impressive highlight of the trailer is the moment Detective Kien stands in the middle of a cold stream, with a human head in his hand - an important clue in this thrilling case. This image is not only haunting, but also raises a series of questions: Is this the next crime in a series of gruesome crimes? Or did Kien himself find the key to tracing the trail of h.ung t.hu?
The film cleverly intertwines strange and spooky colors with a breathtaking detective atmosphere, creating an experience that is both thrilling and fascinating. Intense investigations, unsolved mysteries, and creepy haunting images make the audience unable to take their eyes off. The character Hai Man (Dinh Ngoc Diep) also appears as an important knot for finding out the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of Nga - her biological niece. Thanks to Hai Man, detective Kien was able to locate a person who had fallen in love with Russia. That is Thac (Quoc Anh). But as he said, "Not everyone is a good person." Many people were later "named" as suspects who may be involved in the gir.l's disappearance.
The trailer of Detective Kien: The Headless Case closes with a series of scenes of characters constantly screaming - signaling the confrontation with "supernatural" forces and mysterious phenomena that continue to occur. The line: "There are things that are beyond human knowledge" makes the audience even more curious about who is the real culprit of this film. However, the sentence is as strong as a nail: "A life for a life, it must be worth it" shows that this detective is determined to bring everything to light, return peace to this village. The rushing cuts at the end of the trailer also reveal many thrilling segments of Detective Kien: The Headless Case.
Through the trailer, the audience continues to see a film color that is thrilling, mysterious, challenging the audience's nerves and mind from director Victor Vu. Detective Kien: The Headless Case promises to be a dramatic crime-solving work, where the line between real and virtual, between justice and crime becomes more fragile than ever. Besides, the visual part of the film is also an attractive point. The frames filmed in Tuyen Quang, Cao Bang show the thoroughness and very high aesthetics of Victor Vu and his familiar team.
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