In Tomb Empty Coffin a top investigator for the Song Dynasty is sent back to the village where his adopted family lives to investigate a gruesome string of murders that seems to be covered up by the clearly counter-revolutionary local official. What could have been a fairly standard film is made interesting by the mixture of genres including mystery, suspense, horror, and kung fu that, when combined, actually work as enough of a novelty to keep you entertained.
Production work is all competent and the actors are able to make the most of their roles, although everybody is pretty much a stock character of a type that have been staples of these films for decades. The novel action and clever mystery does make it worth viewing though if this sort of thing is to your taste.
Plot summary
In the early years of Tiansheng in the Northern Song Dynasty, the two brothers of the Qi family who were specializing in repairing graves dug up a solitary grave late at night, causing the corpse to change. The boss died on the spot, and his face was completely peeled off. It spread quickly among the people, and everyone in Gong'an County was in danger for a while. Is it true that the deceased was resurrected and killed, or is it true that some people use the name of ghosts and gods to cover up their crimes? Supervisor Bao Zheng was secretly ordered by the emperor to investigate the case. The destination was the place where Bao Zheng once studied medicine. The suspenseful and thrilling decryption bureau officially kicked off.
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