For someone who hasn't actually watched the classic Hong Kong zombie films, maybe what I saw was not a tribute to the past Hong Kong zombie films, but a story about life and death, about love. The protagonist, Qian Xiaohao, loves his son deeply and never wants
to wipe off the watch his son drew . After the departure of Uncle Dong, it turned into a deep obsession with the sisterhood of the dead sisters and ghosts. Feng's love for her son Xiaobai, as well as Xiaobai's obedient and obedient Taoist priest, Ayou's nostalgia for his father can be said to everyone. It all exists because of love. The empty and gloomy public housing is actually so warm . As for the arrangement of the ending, I don't think it is necessary to describe it as Qian Xiaohao's beautiful dream. The real death of all the classic representatives of Hong Kong zombie films in this film just proves that the glory of Hong Kong zombie films is gone forever. I'm going to rehearse those classic zombie movies over
View more about Rigor Mortis reviews