The Bride -2015 Taiwanese Film- [cracked] -
(Chinese: 屍憶; pinyin: shī yì ), released in 2015, is a seminal work in the modern Taiwanese horror revival. Directed by Lingo Hsieh (in her feature film debut) and produced by Takashige Ichise —the veteran producer behind J-horror classics like Ring and The Grudge —the film blends traditional local folklore with the atmospheric tension characteristic of Japanese supernatural thrillers. Plot Overview
Takashige Ichise, who insisted on incorporating local customs to make the film stand out internationally. The Bride -2015 Taiwanese Film-
The Bride is not a film about a ghost who kills you. It is a film about a society that buries you alive, and the ghost who helps you dig your way out. (Chinese: 屍憶; pinyin: shī yì ), released in
Director Chie Jen-Hao treats the ghost not as a monster, but as an archive . Her body and her rage store the truth of a historical crime. When she appears, her movements are stiff, her posture unnaturally correct—she moves like a doll or a corpse being propped up for a ceremony. She does not chase her victims; she waits for them, holding a cup of tea, kneeling in a bridal posture. This stillness is terrifying because it speaks to centuries of enforced female passivity turned into a weapon. The scariest scene involves no chase or gore, but simply the Bride standing silently at the end of a dark hallway, head bowed, waiting. She is the patience of the dead. The Bride is not a film about a ghost who kills you
The film was praised for its production value, particularly in blending traditional folklore with modern horror elements. 百度百科 Where to Watch
The film follows two parallel storylines that eventually converge in a chilling climax:
The 2015 Taiwanese horror film (Chinese title: , also known as Ghost Marriage