Juan, un trabajador migrante en Shanghái, participa en "Shanghai Fight Night" representando al decadente Gimnasio Chuanwu para pagar el tratamiento de su padre enfermo.Juan, un trabajador migrante en Shanghái, participa en "Shanghai Fight Night" representando al decadente Gimnasio Chuanwu para pagar el tratamiento de su padre enfermo.Juan, un trabajador migrante en Shanghái, participa en "Shanghai Fight Night" representando al decadente Gimnasio Chuanwu para pagar el tratamiento de su padre enfermo.
- Premios
- 8 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
I have watched the first movie twice, and now I've completely fallen in love with the second one as well. It's not just a sequel-it's a beautiful continuation that dives even deeper into the themes of friendship, family, and the ups and downs of life. What I love most about this movie is how it reminds us to never give up, no matter how tough things get. It's incredibly inspiring and heartwarming at the same time.
The characters are so relatable and well-developed, and the emotional moments truly hit home. The animation is absolutely stunning, and the storytelling is powerful-it keeps you engaged from beginning to end. This movie has a special place in my heart, and I'd gladly watch it again and again without ever getting tired of it.
To me, this is not just a great film-it's the BEST ANIMATED MOVIE ever. It has everything: laughter, tears, hope, and a strong message about resilience and love. If you haven't seen it yet, you're definitely missing out on something truly special.
The characters are so relatable and well-developed, and the emotional moments truly hit home. The animation is absolutely stunning, and the storytelling is powerful-it keeps you engaged from beginning to end. This movie has a special place in my heart, and I'd gladly watch it again and again without ever getting tired of it.
To me, this is not just a great film-it's the BEST ANIMATED MOVIE ever. It has everything: laughter, tears, hope, and a strong message about resilience and love. If you haven't seen it yet, you're definitely missing out on something truly special.
Since I studied in China and learned some Chinese, I decided to watch this film. This is my first time seeing an animated movie based on a realistic theme, and I found it incredibly captivating. I was eager to see how the protagonist would achieve the impossible, and the result left me absolutely stunned. The film features kung fu in a competitive arena and beautifully integrates the traditional Chinese art of lion dance, conveying a deeply inspiring and uplifting message. I must say, the fusion of traditional culture with martial arts is executed brilliantly!
Visually, I can hardly imagine how the lighting and rendering achieved such breathtaking beauty. In many scenes, I could truly feel the dedication and craftsmanship of the creators. The cinematography and transitions were also remarkably well done, leaving a strong impression on me.
As for the action sequences, the emotional buildup was spot-on, and the pacing was impeccable! During intense moments, I found myself sweating with excitement, and during emotional scenes, I couldn't hold back my tears.
The music was another highlight. The use of traditional Chinese percussion instruments was simply mesmerizing-I had never heard this kind of Chinese-style music before, and it was a truly eye-opening experience. The way the music intertwined with the narrative felt so natural, enhancing the storytelling to perfection.
Lastly, in terms of creativity, the character design really stood out to me. It was bold and unique-realistic body proportions combined with stylized facial features, an unexpected but seamless blend. It was a refreshing departure from the traditional Disney aesthetic, which I have grown tired of. This film was a feast for the senses, an experience beyond my expectations!
Visually, I can hardly imagine how the lighting and rendering achieved such breathtaking beauty. In many scenes, I could truly feel the dedication and craftsmanship of the creators. The cinematography and transitions were also remarkably well done, leaving a strong impression on me.
As for the action sequences, the emotional buildup was spot-on, and the pacing was impeccable! During intense moments, I found myself sweating with excitement, and during emotional scenes, I couldn't hold back my tears.
The music was another highlight. The use of traditional Chinese percussion instruments was simply mesmerizing-I had never heard this kind of Chinese-style music before, and it was a truly eye-opening experience. The way the music intertwined with the narrative felt so natural, enhancing the storytelling to perfection.
Lastly, in terms of creativity, the character design really stood out to me. It was bold and unique-realistic body proportions combined with stylized facial features, an unexpected but seamless blend. It was a refreshing departure from the traditional Disney aesthetic, which I have grown tired of. This film was a feast for the senses, an experience beyond my expectations!
Ignore the weird and malicious "1/10 " reviews, this is even better than the first, which was already outstanding. Without giving away the plot, it is a coming of age story, about the underdogs, without the unrealistic feel-good plot, but delivers a satisfying punch to the finish. Gyun is now a toughened young adult, but still bearing the simplicity and indomitable spirit of his rural upbringing. The story is not at all straight-forward, with surprises and twists, and the pacing is perfect. The complexities of the sport, and of urban society, are beautifully expressed and given incredible depth, with richly portrayed characters that draw you in with their individual story arc. I highly recommend watching the first before this, but as a standalone masterpiece this animation is an unforgettable experience that no one should miss. It's one of the best films I have ever watched in recent years!
10fishp-1
Go watch it. Appreciate its pure aesthetics, movements, camera work, artistry, and rhythmic feel. Its plot is simple and straightforward, yet sufficiently reasonable and coherent. It tells a story that is not complicated, and despite its simplicity, it still manages to deliver surprises. The martial arts sequences are eye-opening, and the thrilling scenes are highly tense. Often, I find myself watching particularly impressive shots repeatedly, truly enjoying them. It embodies pure aesthetics. I hope that in the future, friends from outside China will see this movie, and it can become a wonderful portrayal of China's scenery, people, and lifestyle. I am a countryman, and because this movie portrays a very natural lifestyle, I want to show it to my foreign friends and say that this is indeed how we live.
A rare Martial Arts movie thats animated! Ill never say no to that!
This movie showcases a very interesting topic - the reputation that Kung Fu has in the modern day and it provides a surprisingly introspective view that sympathizes with traditional martial arts but also provides honest criticism to it.
Although the main character's progression from total novice to pro fighter is laughably quick, let alone his insanely plot convenient iron chin, the movie's focus on combat sports and traditional martial arts are far more universally appealing than lion dancing, so I was still hooked throughout.
The movie is still really charming and animated exceptionally well. It felt like a large step up from the first film and all three fights in the film are visual treats with real dramatic weight to them.
This movie showcases a very interesting topic - the reputation that Kung Fu has in the modern day and it provides a surprisingly introspective view that sympathizes with traditional martial arts but also provides honest criticism to it.
Although the main character's progression from total novice to pro fighter is laughably quick, let alone his insanely plot convenient iron chin, the movie's focus on combat sports and traditional martial arts are far more universally appealing than lion dancing, so I was still hooked throughout.
The movie is still really charming and animated exceptionally well. It felt like a large step up from the first film and all three fights in the film are visual treats with real dramatic weight to them.
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- 2h 14min(134 min)
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