

The whole movie is just about his journey of his research and medication. The story is about how Watson (Holmes's partner) discover a way of saving humanity from being zombie. Let me elaborate my statement with my review. Yesterday I just watched The Empire of Corpses movie and what I got is just disappointment. During his search, Watson uncovers the harsh realities of the developing corpse technology and the price he must pay to advance his research. After being scouted by a government agency, Watson is on a hunt to obtain Frankenstein's notes, which he believes hold the key to the secrets of the soul. In pursuit of this scientific knowledge, London medical student John Watson hopes to fulfill his promise to his late partner, Friday. But Doctor Victor Frankenstein, who vanished shortly after his revolutionary work on corpse reanimation, is said to have revived the only corpse in possession of a soul. Science may be able to restore the corpses' ability to move, yet it cannot return what every corpse loses at death: the soul. This newfound technology, however, comes with a catch.

Unable to experience individual thoughts or emotions, the corpses are programmed by humans to act as laborers in various occupations. By the 19th century, humanity has cultivated technology enabling the reanimation of corpses.
