Rigor Mortis Review

Rigor Mortis
Actor Chin Siu-ho tries to hang himself in a grim apartment building. Assailed by supernatural beings as he dangles, he is rescued by a cook with an interesting heritage.

by Kim Newman |
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Release Date:

27 Mar 2015

Running Time:

105 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Rigor Mortis

Washed-up actor Chin Siu-ho tries to hang himself in a grim apartment building.  Assailed by supernatural beings as he dangles, he is rescued by a cook (Anthony Chan) who claims descent from a line of vampire-hunters.

You’ll get more from Rigor Mortis if you know Chin is doing a Birdman by playing a version of himself in a deliberately downbeat take on the 1980s Chinese horror films (Mr Vampire etc) he starred in.  Though it plays the miserable card like M Night Shyamalan doing a fun-free Ghostbusters sequel, Juno Mak’s film is gorgeously-crafted, with an array of odd characters and eerie moments.

Juno Mak’s film is gorgeously-crafted, with an array of odd characters and eerie moments.
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