A huge family was happily carrying out a grand wedding for a couple of couples. The carnival began in the evening. After drinking and eating three times, an uncle with an injured finger suddenly fell into the hall from the second floor. He was already struggling to stand up. Unrecognizable and terrifying, one bite three, three bite ten, regardless of men and women, young and old, the wide reception hall quickly became a chaotic zombie dinner. The groom and the bride were forced to separate and flee temporarily, hiding in Tibet but always caring about each other, breaking through the zombies group, and finally the beautiful woman met with an exceptionally cordial relationship. Sadly, when only a few steps away from the safety zone, the brave bride was infected by a zombie, and the groom insisted on hugging and staggering outwards. As you can imagine, a pair of beautiful women deduced their touching love under Jiuquan.
In fact, this film has nothing to do with the first two films. Perhaps it spread quickly because of the close location, and then the first and second episodes are extended. The pseudo-documentary segment becomes a boring adjustment at the beginning of the lengthy. The real zombie chasing people is nothing new. Only the climax part of the chainsaw bride is inspiring and inspired, sexy, bloody and exciting. The SpongeBob SquarePants part is mixed with a lot of jokes, and then ended with a touching love, which makes the film smoothly flow into an out-and-out "Zombie Shaun" companion chapter, in preparation for the fatigue of the corpse. Smile!
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