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Grave Keeper: The Coffin of Marquis of Haihun
Revealing the secret of the tomb of Marquis of Haihun! Villagers continuously die in strange ways. While there is more to the beautiful owner of the gold store than what she seems to be. Is she an evil spirit or is there another hidden secret? (Source: iQIYI) ~~ The story is inspired from the literary records published in 2016 by Li Longwu 黎隆武 about the Marquis of Haihun Liu He (千古悲摧帝王侯——海昏侯刘贺的前世今生).
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Plot Summary
In this chilling horror film, a group of individuals finds themselves trapped in a mysterious and ancient tomb, said to belong to the Marquis of Haihun. As they delve deeper into the secrets of the tomb and its cursed artifacts, they awaken an ancient evil that begins to pick them off one by one. The survivors must race against time to uncover the truth behind the curse and find a way to escape before they too become permanent residents of the tomb.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception and audience scores for "Grave Keeper: The Coffin of Marquis of Haihun" is scarce, typical of many direct-to-video or less widely distributed genre films from China. It appears to have garnered a niche following among fans of Asian horror and tomb-raiding thrillers, but does not seem to have received widespread critical analysis or mainstream audience review aggregation.
What Reviewers Say
Fans of the tomb-raiding genre may find elements of suspense and mystery engaging.
The film attempts to blend horror with historical elements, though execution may vary.
Visuals and atmosphere are often cited as a strong point in similar films.
Google audience: Due to the limited availability of aggregated Google user reviews, a specific summary is not feasible. However, for films of this nature, audience feedback often centers on the effectiveness of scares, the pacing of the mystery, and the believability of the supernatural elements.
Fun Fact
The Marquis of Haihun, whose tomb is central to the film's plot, was a Han Dynasty ruler whose tomb, discovered in 2011 in Jiangxi province, yielded an astonishing array of treasures, including over 5,000 gold items, making it one of the most significant archaeological finds in China.
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