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5.1/10
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An orphan becomes the disciple of a powerful sorcerer and is drawn into a larger conflict among the world's magical elite.An orphan becomes the disciple of a powerful sorcerer and is drawn into a larger conflict among the world's magical elite.An orphan becomes the disciple of a powerful sorcerer and is drawn into a larger conflict among the world's magical elite.
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Bingbing Fan
- Guishan Lian Quan [Disciple to the Fifth Degree]
- (as Fan Bingbing)
Amber Kuo
- Thalia [Lord to the Fourth Degree]
- (as Kuo Tsai Chieh)
Yun Lin
- Tianshu You Hua [Disciple to the Sixth Degree]
- (as Jelly Lin)
Yikuan Yan
- Guishan Feng Hun [ Lord to the Fifth Degree]
- (as Kevin Yan)
Aarif Lee
- Ni Hong [Disciple to the Fourth Degree]
- (as Aarif Rahman)
Michael Adamthwaite
- Guishan Feng Hun (Wind Walker)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Brian Doe Chua
- High Lord Renegade
- (voice)
- (as Brian Doe)
Kazumi Evans
- Guishan Lian Quan (Lotus)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Vincent Gale
- You Ming (Dark)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Simon Hayama
- Qi La (Zillah)
- (English version)
- (voice)
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First of all, I really want to like this movie, I do. I like the casts. I love animation. And seeing it was produced by two China giants, Wanda and Tencent, I was hoping at least it could be tiny entertaining.
The CGI was fine, but the story telling is totally none. Some reviewers said you should read the book before you can understand the movie. That is totally rubbish. A movie is another powerful telling medium. If one had to read a book to understand a movie, then at the least it should provided some written reading to those who were going to watch the movie. To put it into comparison, people who do not read Tolkien's still can understand his Middle Kingdom in LOTR, although not fully.
A waste of resource, casts and time.
The CGI was fine, but the story telling is totally none. Some reviewers said you should read the book before you can understand the movie. That is totally rubbish. A movie is another powerful telling medium. If one had to read a book to understand a movie, then at the least it should provided some written reading to those who were going to watch the movie. To put it into comparison, people who do not read Tolkien's still can understand his Middle Kingdom in LOTR, although not fully.
A waste of resource, casts and time.
Outstanding animation, haunting score and a fantasy world I cant wait to return to. Yes I agree with some reviews that the plot was a little confusing at times and I wasn't sure who the good protagonists were. The film felt a little more like a sequel, a bit of world building at the start might have helped rather then having to piece it together but it all does come together at the end and the journey was worth it.
Personally... I've enjoyed the movie. Also, if this a crap movie?! Obviously most people don't know what an actual crap movie is.
Truth to be told, there are so many bad, and I literally mean bad movies out there. This is nothing compared to a bad movie.
This could have made for a decent 45 episode drama, but in just two hours there are too many characters and concepts, too much world-building, for anyone's head not to spin. I have no trouble keeping the dozens of characters in lengthy dramas straight, but the dizzying speed of this movie was beyond my abilities to maintain.
If it were a TV series I'd probably be whining instead that the graphics are terrible. As it is, by turning the entire film into CGI they managed to make the monsters look natural to their environment, a decision for which the filmmakers do deserve credit. The scenes that ought to have captured the viewer's attention and imagination the most would have looked quite corny, no doubt, were this a live-action film, so I am willing to tolerate the animation. It does work quite well in this regard.
The film ends with two random characters whose role I only faintly understood discussing what just happened. This oughtn't have been necessary. The viewer ought to have known more or less what was going on as it happened, but at least we do discover the plot before the credits roll.
Probably one thing that most American viewers found refreshing is that this does not feel Chinese in the slightest. The architecture, the mannerisms, even the eyelids, seem rather European. I was expecting a more Oriental experience, something more like Fights Break Sphere or Tribes and Empires or Ever Night, but instead it seemed almost like I was watching a Disney movie.
In the end, the most redeeming quality of this film is that it is entertaining. There are far, far too few fantasy films being made to begin with, much less really good ones. This, while not particularly amazing like Lord of the Rings, is good and at least an entertaining option for the would-be fantasy viewer who is otherwise distraught by lack of choices.
If it were a TV series I'd probably be whining instead that the graphics are terrible. As it is, by turning the entire film into CGI they managed to make the monsters look natural to their environment, a decision for which the filmmakers do deserve credit. The scenes that ought to have captured the viewer's attention and imagination the most would have looked quite corny, no doubt, were this a live-action film, so I am willing to tolerate the animation. It does work quite well in this regard.
The film ends with two random characters whose role I only faintly understood discussing what just happened. This oughtn't have been necessary. The viewer ought to have known more or less what was going on as it happened, but at least we do discover the plot before the credits roll.
Probably one thing that most American viewers found refreshing is that this does not feel Chinese in the slightest. The architecture, the mannerisms, even the eyelids, seem rather European. I was expecting a more Oriental experience, something more like Fights Break Sphere or Tribes and Empires or Ever Night, but instead it seemed almost like I was watching a Disney movie.
In the end, the most redeeming quality of this film is that it is entertaining. There are far, far too few fantasy films being made to begin with, much less really good ones. This, while not particularly amazing like Lord of the Rings, is good and at least an entertaining option for the would-be fantasy viewer who is otherwise distraught by lack of choices.
As a fan of Jue ji, I went to see it immediately after its releasing. The scene was just the same as what I had imagined-the appearance and personalities of the characters and the choice of actors. I give a score of 8 out of 10 partly because of the director's choice of the actors. But most importantly, the movie brought the people in the book and in my imagination onto the screen, making me feel that they had come into the real world or that I was in their world. However, I don't think Guo Jingming has given enough consideration to the feelings of those people who didn't read his book before. The relationships between characters were hard to figure out by watching the movie only. The emotions were hid so deeply in character's eyes and expressions that couldn't be sensed by audience at first. So I recommend you to read the book before going to the theater and pay more attention to the details while watching.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is adapted from a novel published by Jingming Guo in 2010.
- Crazy creditsThe IMAX intro for the film features the soul masters and a variety of superpowers.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Lengxue Kuang Yan (2020)
- SoundtracksZhi Dao Shi Jie Zhi You
Written by Ronald Ng
Performed by Alex Fong and TFBOYS
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- L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $350,456
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $170,676
- Oct 2, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $58,089,494
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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