Meister Taiyi Zhenren stellt die Körper von Aobing und Nezha mit Hilfe einer Lotusblume wieder her, worauf sich Ne Zha zu einem Kampf mit dem Drachenkönig aufmacht.Meister Taiyi Zhenren stellt die Körper von Aobing und Nezha mit Hilfe einer Lotusblume wieder her, worauf sich Ne Zha zu einem Kampf mit dem Drachenkönig aufmacht.Meister Taiyi Zhenren stellt die Körper von Aobing und Nezha mit Hilfe einer Lotusblume wieder her, worauf sich Ne Zha zu einem Kampf mit dem Drachenkönig aufmacht.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Aidyn James Ahn
- Shen Xiaobao
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Clotworthy
- Wuliang Xianwong
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Crystal Lee
- Ne Zha
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Vincent Rodriguez III
- Li Jing
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Michelle Yeoh
- Lady Yin
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Ne Zha 2' is acclaimed for its stunning animation and modern take on Chinese mythology. Breathtaking visuals, intricate details, and fluid action sequences are highlighted. Themes of identity, destiny, and self-discovery resonate deeply, with emotional depth and familial bonds emphasized. The film's cultural richness and innovative storytelling appeal globally. However, some note pacing, character development, and narrative coherence issues. Overall, it's a significant achievement in Chinese animation.
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10vydrbw
I didn't get to watch Ne Zha 1 in theaters, and when I tried finding it online, I only saw a little and don't remember much. But Ne Zha 2 is absolutely legendary-nonstop excitement from start to finish, and I didn't even notice the two-plus hours passing.
Since I work as a long-haul driver, and IMAX screenings were extremely limited in the U. S. (only available for one day on 1/12), I pre-booked my ticket online on the 11th. Then, I drove 20 hours from Los Angeles just to catch the IMAX version in Dallas. It was totally worth the effort-both critically acclaimed and a box office success for a reason!
The entire audience was captivated for the full 2.5 hours, and no one left until the post-credits scene ended. Most people stayed until the lights came back on.
Even though it's an animated film, it appeals to all ages. I'm 40 year old, and I loved every second of it!
I recommend watching it in 2D or Laser 3D.
Since I work as a long-haul driver, and IMAX screenings were extremely limited in the U. S. (only available for one day on 1/12), I pre-booked my ticket online on the 11th. Then, I drove 20 hours from Los Angeles just to catch the IMAX version in Dallas. It was totally worth the effort-both critically acclaimed and a box office success for a reason!
The entire audience was captivated for the full 2.5 hours, and no one left until the post-credits scene ended. Most people stayed until the lights came back on.
Even though it's an animated film, it appeals to all ages. I'm 40 year old, and I loved every second of it!
I recommend watching it in 2D or Laser 3D.
All i can say is this movie is an absolute cinema, hands down one of the best (probably the best) animated movie ive ever watched in my life. I just watch it yesterday and hopefully ill watch it again next week, cant wait for next week to rewatch this absolute masterpiece. This movie is so good, to the point where i ask all my friend and my gf to watch it. If any of you who read this review is uncertain whether or not u should watch it, you should, YOU MUST WATCH IT. IT WILL FEEL DIFFERENT IF U WATCH IT AT HOME, GO WATCH IT AT CINEMA WITH A HUGE SCREEN. ONLY HUGE SCREEN WILL DO THIS MOVIE JUSTICE.
Lightning strikes twice with NeZha 2, a sequel that surpasses its predecessor in both narrative ambition and visual grandeur. This dazzling Chinese animated epic reimagines ancient mythology through a modern lens, blending heart-stopping action with profound emotional depth.
The film's animation is nothing short of breathtaking-oceanic battles erupt in cascades of luminescent water physics, while celestial realms shimmer with otherworldly detail. Yet beneath the spectacle lies a fiercely human story. NeZha's journey as the misunderstood demon child evolves into a gripping exploration of identity and rebellion, his combustible chemistry with Ao Bing (the Dragon Prince) crackling with tragic complexity. New characters like the enigmatic Sea Goddess add layers of moral ambiguity, challenging simplistic notions of heroism.
What truly astonishes is how director Yang Yu (Jiaozi) balances frenetic, kinetic combat (a fiery third-act showdown will leave you breathless) with quiet moments of introspection. The script weaves wry humor and tear-jerking pathos effortlessly, while traditional Chinese instruments in the score clash thrillingly with orchestral might.
More than just an animated marvel, this is cultural storytelling at its most vital-a defiant celebration of individuality that resonates across borders. Stay through the credits; the mythology is expanding, and we're all richer for it.
The film's animation is nothing short of breathtaking-oceanic battles erupt in cascades of luminescent water physics, while celestial realms shimmer with otherworldly detail. Yet beneath the spectacle lies a fiercely human story. NeZha's journey as the misunderstood demon child evolves into a gripping exploration of identity and rebellion, his combustible chemistry with Ao Bing (the Dragon Prince) crackling with tragic complexity. New characters like the enigmatic Sea Goddess add layers of moral ambiguity, challenging simplistic notions of heroism.
What truly astonishes is how director Yang Yu (Jiaozi) balances frenetic, kinetic combat (a fiery third-act showdown will leave you breathless) with quiet moments of introspection. The script weaves wry humor and tear-jerking pathos effortlessly, while traditional Chinese instruments in the score clash thrillingly with orchestral might.
More than just an animated marvel, this is cultural storytelling at its most vital-a defiant celebration of individuality that resonates across borders. Stay through the credits; the mythology is expanding, and we're all richer for it.
It exceeded expectations and shattered the established imagination of the myth and legend of Nezha causing chaos in the sea, shaping a brand new core that is in line with the times for the story. The first part is about breaking destiny, the second part is about overturning rules. Good and evil have nothing to do with race. Shen Gongbao has his own persistence and cherishing, while immortals have their own selfish intentions. Breaking away from conventions will reveal new 'truths'. Whether it's a demon or an adult becoming immortal, even if the whole world is in front of you, don't forget yourself who has fire in your heart and wants to fight against the world. On the surface, it may seem like a sea of magical children, but it implies the theme of the entire era. Upon closer inspection, there are countless emotions that resonate with it.
10ShenSanu
I had no plan to watch any Chinese films released during the Spring Festival period this year at first, but one of my friends invited me to watch this film. So I was finally in the cinema. When asked what did I expect the film to bring to me by my friend, I said, no, no expectation of a normal Chinese movie at all. However it turned out that this film went beyond my wildest expectation.
A film may be called a good film if it contains a part that it did a great job in, and a film is marvelous if it did everything perfectly, which is the case of Ne Zha 2. This film not only told a good story, it also told the story well.
The story developed in a reasonable way, and I like the way it presents a surprising twist, because you would be reminded of a previous scene that hinted at the twist when there is a twist.
What's more, as a man who used blender to creat some short videos before, I can tell that this film also did a great job in its visual effects. It perfectly delt scenes with a large amount of people, and the way different characters move when having a combat in the air broke the mindset of horizontal movement. Other special effects are great too.
To sum up, this is a wonderful piece of art.
A film may be called a good film if it contains a part that it did a great job in, and a film is marvelous if it did everything perfectly, which is the case of Ne Zha 2. This film not only told a good story, it also told the story well.
The story developed in a reasonable way, and I like the way it presents a surprising twist, because you would be reminded of a previous scene that hinted at the twist when there is a twist.
What's more, as a man who used blender to creat some short videos before, I can tell that this film also did a great job in its visual effects. It perfectly delt scenes with a large amount of people, and the way different characters move when having a combat in the air broke the mindset of horizontal movement. Other special effects are great too.
To sum up, this is a wonderful piece of art.
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- WissenswertesNe Zha 2 became the highest-grossing Chinese and non-English film of all time (surpassing The Battle at Lake Changjin (2021)). It also became the highest-grossing film of all time in a single market (surpassing Star Wars: Episode VII - Das Erwachen der Macht (2015)) and became the first non-Hollywood production to join the billion dollar club (57th overall).
- VerbindungenFeatured in SBS World News: Folge vom 16. Februar 2025 (2025)
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- Budget
- 80.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 20.858.156 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.687.776 $
- 16. Feb. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.150.000.000 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 23 Min.(143 min)
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