With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.
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1. Background settings have great imagination. Very romantic in some way. (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
2. Visual effects is wonderful (and made by Chinese, not easy) (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
3. Plot not good. The director didn't handle to tell the story well. Rhythm is weird. Plot is not mind-catching. (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
4. Ideas are too narrow. The main roles take family relation more seriously than human survival. And they didn't respect rules. (⭐⭐⭐)
5. Emotional expressions not natural. Lines are awkward. Too much 'tear points' but got little touching. (⭐⭐⭐⭐)
This is the equal to any US blockbuster in years and I believe that most of the negative reviews are simply an offshoot of the Chinese equivalent of whitewashing. The hero's and decision makers are all Chinese and this is simply growing pains of the Chinese movie making industry and not unlike all movies made in western countries made for decades before the awakening of the globalist world view that has plagued the US in the 21st century. This is an excellent movie and those that say it's not are looking for tiny nits to pick.
I finally had the chance to sit down and watch the 2019 Chinese movie "The Wandering Earth" (aka "Liu lang di qui") here in 2020. I had heard about the movie, of course, but just never gotten around to actively sitting down to watch it.
So was the wait worth it? Oh yeah. This movie was definitely an epic Chinese production, and the movie was very enjoyable. Sure, you need to fully forget everything about realism, science and probability. This was without a doubt a very entertaining and enjoyable sci-fi adventure, but there was not an ounce of realism in the movie. But hey, hence the purpose of being a movie meant for entertainment and not enlightenment of facts.
I was really surprised with the epic feel that there was to this movie. This easily outdid a lot of Hollywood produced movies. And I was really enjoying the CGI, the props, the sets, the costumes, etc. While the movie failed to have a single ounce of realism in it, it more than made up for that in terms of visuals and pure eye candy.
The storyline was fully and wholeheartedly unrealistic, but it was entertaining. "The Wandering Earth" is a very, very predictable movie, and you knew exactly what would happen a long time before it transpired on the screen. But this overly predictable formula really wasn't a hindrance to the movie.
"The Wandering Earth" also had a good ensemble of casted actors and actresses, whom portrayed their respective characters quite well. And that definitely also contributed a great deal to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
All in all, "The Wandering Earth" was an all-round pleasing movie, and I was more than entertained with it. I am rating it a seven out of ten stars.
So was the wait worth it? Oh yeah. This movie was definitely an epic Chinese production, and the movie was very enjoyable. Sure, you need to fully forget everything about realism, science and probability. This was without a doubt a very entertaining and enjoyable sci-fi adventure, but there was not an ounce of realism in the movie. But hey, hence the purpose of being a movie meant for entertainment and not enlightenment of facts.
I was really surprised with the epic feel that there was to this movie. This easily outdid a lot of Hollywood produced movies. And I was really enjoying the CGI, the props, the sets, the costumes, etc. While the movie failed to have a single ounce of realism in it, it more than made up for that in terms of visuals and pure eye candy.
The storyline was fully and wholeheartedly unrealistic, but it was entertaining. "The Wandering Earth" is a very, very predictable movie, and you knew exactly what would happen a long time before it transpired on the screen. But this overly predictable formula really wasn't a hindrance to the movie.
"The Wandering Earth" also had a good ensemble of casted actors and actresses, whom portrayed their respective characters quite well. And that definitely also contributed a great deal to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
All in all, "The Wandering Earth" was an all-round pleasing movie, and I was more than entertained with it. I am rating it a seven out of ten stars.
Review of The Wandering Earth
-by Wanling Bai
The movie The Wandering Earth, adapted from the novel of the same name written by Liu Cixin, was directed by Frant Guo. In the movie, the actor Jing Wu takes the role of protagonist, Liu Peiqiang. The movie takes place on earth and its nearby space station in the near future. Normally, I don't watch movies of the Sci-Fi genre, however this is an exception because it's not only about the technology of the future, but also human emotions and connections.
The movie tells a story about scientists finding that the sun is dying soon; so, people all over the world trying to escape from the disaster, come up with a plan where they move the Earth from its orbit. Liu Peiqiang is an astronaut who goes to the nearby space station when his son Liu qi was only four years old. About fifteen years later, when it's time for him to return, the earth's engine has a problem, so Liu Peiqiang must stay back to help his son to save the earth from falling into Jupiter.
The best part of this movie is that people unite to save the earth. At first, we see that humanity has given up, but when Han DuoDuo, a teenage nice girl, speaks to the rescue team about giving humanity one last try, they get everything together and save the earth. This shows that although heroes are important, united people have the power that no one can match.
The creators try to convey the theme "In unity lies power", and were successful in doing so by showing only when everyone unites, they succeed in saving the earth and all life. They are successful in passing the message, but some of the plot points and reactions of the characters don't connect well. For example, Han DuoDuo's reaction to her grandfather's death is neither consistent nor loyal to character.
Overall, the movie is really good. It is definitely good value for money and an enjoyable film.
The movie is groundbreaking for China in that the special effects are impressive and that it shows they can do sci-fi in design. Sadly, aside from that, there's not much to like about the movie.
To put into context first, Wandering Earth cannot be compared to a Marvel or DC Comics movie nor to most sci-fi movies: they are completely different genres and are much less likely to involve human cooperation. At it's core Wandering Earth is a 'doomsday' or 'disaster' movie. It should be compared to movies like: The Day After Tomorrow; Armageddon; Deep Impact; Outbreak; Contagion; etc.
In that context, Wandering Earth has a very basic, standard plot. The characters are similar, except exaggerated and over the top. Together, aside from the usual interdepartment and/or international disagreements and eventual cooperation that can be found in such disaster movies, the plot and characters sum up to: "Young, handsome rebel who hates his dad (unreasonably) and acts selfishly in all but the final moments ends up a hero".
The acting is weak. Character motivations are vague and often elaborated on only at the moment of death or near death (eg. through flashbacks), so there is no bonding with the characters on the way there. The main character swings back and forth between wanting to sacrifice all humanity to selfishly save his own friends and family (which would be very temporary) and wanting to sacrifice other people's lives to save all humanity. There is zero chance of ever feeling any connection or sympathy with that character. Potentially moving/touching moments are ruined by the way-too-obvious comedic relief characters (eg. watch someone important die, then laugh because the guy with white hair did something silly). The 'action' arc is "intro - climax - climax - climax - climax - climax - climax - conclusion" to the point that the climax just feels like it's dragging on and on.
Worst of all: There is an amazing sci-fi premise that is pulled off spectactularly with the special effects, but it amounts to nothing. It is the backdrop for just another disaster movie.
To put into context first, Wandering Earth cannot be compared to a Marvel or DC Comics movie nor to most sci-fi movies: they are completely different genres and are much less likely to involve human cooperation. At it's core Wandering Earth is a 'doomsday' or 'disaster' movie. It should be compared to movies like: The Day After Tomorrow; Armageddon; Deep Impact; Outbreak; Contagion; etc.
In that context, Wandering Earth has a very basic, standard plot. The characters are similar, except exaggerated and over the top. Together, aside from the usual interdepartment and/or international disagreements and eventual cooperation that can be found in such disaster movies, the plot and characters sum up to: "Young, handsome rebel who hates his dad (unreasonably) and acts selfishly in all but the final moments ends up a hero".
The acting is weak. Character motivations are vague and often elaborated on only at the moment of death or near death (eg. through flashbacks), so there is no bonding with the characters on the way there. The main character swings back and forth between wanting to sacrifice all humanity to selfishly save his own friends and family (which would be very temporary) and wanting to sacrifice other people's lives to save all humanity. There is zero chance of ever feeling any connection or sympathy with that character. Potentially moving/touching moments are ruined by the way-too-obvious comedic relief characters (eg. watch someone important die, then laugh because the guy with white hair did something silly). The 'action' arc is "intro - climax - climax - climax - climax - climax - climax - conclusion" to the point that the climax just feels like it's dragging on and on.
Worst of all: There is an amazing sci-fi premise that is pulled off spectactularly with the special effects, but it amounts to nothing. It is the backdrop for just another disaster movie.
Did you know
- TriviaThe story is based on Hugo Award winning novelist Cixin Liu's novel of the same name.
- GoofsWhen Peiqiang cries in zero gravity, his tears float off of his face. In a zero-gravity environment, tears stay adhered to the eyes due to surface tension. This has been observed by astronauts on board the real-life International Space Station.
- Quotes
Liu Peiqiang: Since the day The Wandering Earth project began... there was no going back.
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Box office
- Budget
- $48,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,971,413
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,685,287
- Feb 10, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $699,992,512
- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1
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