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Fifteen hundred years after the war of gods, the heaven declined. Yang Jian, the God of Erlang, made a living by working as a catcher. One day, Yang Jian was ordered to hunt down a young man... Read allFifteen hundred years after the war of gods, the heaven declined. Yang Jian, the God of Erlang, made a living by working as a catcher. One day, Yang Jian was ordered to hunt down a young man, his own nephew.Fifteen hundred years after the war of gods, the heaven declined. Yang Jian, the God of Erlang, made a living by working as a catcher. One day, Yang Jian was ordered to hunt down a young man, his own nephew.
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- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
David Chen
- Narrator
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- (voice)
Jason Ko
- Sun Wukong
- (English version)
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Liam Kyle
- Medicine Boy
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- (voice)
Christine Lin
- Wanluo
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Nicholas Andrew Louie
- Yang Jiang
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Max Moreno
- Young Disciple
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Luke Naphat
- Chenxiang
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Kamran Nikhad
- Mo Liqing
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David Shatraw
- Big Ears
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Stephanie Sheh
- Broadcast
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Parry Shen
- Master Yuding
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James Sie
- Shen Gongbao
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Angela Tran
- Xiaotian
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Jeff Wong
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Studio Light Chaser continues their Donghua (Animated) take on Chinese Mythology, with the intent to build their cinematic Universe.. with no cohesion whatsoever.
Anyway.. Yang Jian(2022) superficially takes the story of Yiang Jia, splitter of Mountains and killer of Gods! ...and barely manages to tell a story.
While it retains some elements of the original narrative, the plot is heavily modified and barely resembles it. The conclusion feels so wrong, they prompted me to read on what they based it this time. I don't understand the overall changes.. as there's no core that makes them worthwhile. Sure, the worldbuilding it accomplishes, locations, scene compositions, character design and animation are all visually impressive. But aside from a shiny exterior, this excellent productions lacks soul and things barely connect with one another.
I've noticed that "Chinese storytelling" feels frustrating to me most of the time (I'm reminded of Genshin Impact while I write this).
Could the culture be so different, that they seem to lack so much structure and basic foundations? I've enjoyed plenty of Asian releases, some are too weird/creative/unhinged (which makes them enjoyable), and few are very well done. The developments in this one feel tenuously connected from one scene to the next, with characters that seem to have their own reasons for doing things.. and those reasons often remained either unexplained or are unimportant. As a whole, it suffers from this dull execution and isn't particularly appealing. Their "Jiang Ziya" and "White Snake" stories were competent enough, but their other movies are like uncooked meals.
Watch it for the visuals, and lower your expectations. I'm left with a sour taste in my mouth.
Anyway.. Yang Jian(2022) superficially takes the story of Yiang Jia, splitter of Mountains and killer of Gods! ...and barely manages to tell a story.
While it retains some elements of the original narrative, the plot is heavily modified and barely resembles it. The conclusion feels so wrong, they prompted me to read on what they based it this time. I don't understand the overall changes.. as there's no core that makes them worthwhile. Sure, the worldbuilding it accomplishes, locations, scene compositions, character design and animation are all visually impressive. But aside from a shiny exterior, this excellent productions lacks soul and things barely connect with one another.
I've noticed that "Chinese storytelling" feels frustrating to me most of the time (I'm reminded of Genshin Impact while I write this).
Could the culture be so different, that they seem to lack so much structure and basic foundations? I've enjoyed plenty of Asian releases, some are too weird/creative/unhinged (which makes them enjoyable), and few are very well done. The developments in this one feel tenuously connected from one scene to the next, with characters that seem to have their own reasons for doing things.. and those reasons often remained either unexplained or are unimportant. As a whole, it suffers from this dull execution and isn't particularly appealing. Their "Jiang Ziya" and "White Snake" stories were competent enough, but their other movies are like uncooked meals.
Watch it for the visuals, and lower your expectations. I'm left with a sour taste in my mouth.
The loose origin of some the content of this silly cartoon is ancient Chinese Taoism, which had a pantheon of several gods for several situations. No one in modern China believes in any of this drivel anymore, as millions of Chinese have pivoted to Philosophical Taoism (finding answers in yourself) and classical Confucianism (not a religion, but a belief system for social structure), as well as family worship and Buddhism. Ancient Taoism is fascinating to study as a phenomena, but I never met anyone in China who actually believed any of it. It is a children's fairy tale. Unfortunately, it teaches children the wrong ideas (that some gods have superpowers, etc) about how difficult life situations should be handled. View it with that in mind.
NEW MOVIE EPISODE WILL COME! (Shown at the end)
Great animation and art style, setting, music. So different than anything from the west these days. Basically refreshing.
I highly recommend this if you like action packed, calm colors and tons of variations. Various characters and creatures. Tons of mythology/tradition. Nice story and characters. Great plot twists and very interesting setting (to me personally). Super visual effects, true eye candy.
Also best part was that there were no Disney/Netflix (west) propaganda and brainwashing (mkultra) going on with tons of agendas. A "cartoon" made right for entertainment and "wow". As it's really action packed and filled with story, instead of fillers and boring dialogue that has no actual value.
Though I'm not sure if it's just for adults or kids. But I'd say for both. It has no nudity or explicit scenes, clean language and also almost no violence (fighting scenes).
Great animation and art style, setting, music. So different than anything from the west these days. Basically refreshing.
I highly recommend this if you like action packed, calm colors and tons of variations. Various characters and creatures. Tons of mythology/tradition. Nice story and characters. Great plot twists and very interesting setting (to me personally). Super visual effects, true eye candy.
Also best part was that there were no Disney/Netflix (west) propaganda and brainwashing (mkultra) going on with tons of agendas. A "cartoon" made right for entertainment and "wow". As it's really action packed and filled with story, instead of fillers and boring dialogue that has no actual value.
Though I'm not sure if it's just for adults or kids. But I'd say for both. It has no nudity or explicit scenes, clean language and also almost no violence (fighting scenes).
No pun intended - the animated movie is quite well done. At least for me or rather my eyes. I think it looks amazing. Of course you may not like the style, but I do think the effort is obvious. It really is ... well on the screen! Whatever size that may be (you are watching it on).
The choreography is off the charts - though since it is animated, they can draw it (it's still drawing if it's done on a computer right?), so there is contact! When real people fight, depending on the skill set, there may be contact too - but here it really can be done, without anyone being in danger to be or get hurt.
The running time is a bit long for my taste though and it may feel a bit convoluted for some people. A lot of story, a lot of characters, sometimes not easy to keep track of everything! That said, a potential sequel (or is it sequels?) is not "helping". I wonder when that will come out - but maybe it will clear certain things ... and make this look even better than it already does in hindsight ...
The choreography is off the charts - though since it is animated, they can draw it (it's still drawing if it's done on a computer right?), so there is contact! When real people fight, depending on the skill set, there may be contact too - but here it really can be done, without anyone being in danger to be or get hurt.
The running time is a bit long for my taste though and it may feel a bit convoluted for some people. A lot of story, a lot of characters, sometimes not easy to keep track of everything! That said, a potential sequel (or is it sequels?) is not "helping". I wonder when that will come out - but maybe it will clear certain things ... and make this look even better than it already does in hindsight ...
It's an attractive movie. The storyline is good, and the design is beautiful. A sad thing that I heard that the original version has a much darker storyline, which is more reasonable, and has been changed to this final version. But all in all, it's a good animated movie.
I guess if you want to understand this movie, you should have the knowledge of Chinese myth story. Like who is Yangjian, and his background, and more. It may make some people getting confused, like why the guy with the white cat wants to help the kid (Chen Xiang) to fight.
Okay, they need me to write down 600 words and finally I get the goal. Lol.
I guess if you want to understand this movie, you should have the knowledge of Chinese myth story. Like who is Yangjian, and his background, and more. It may make some people getting confused, like why the guy with the white cat wants to help the kid (Chen Xiang) to fight.
Okay, they need me to write down 600 words and finally I get the goal. Lol.
Did you know
- TriviaLight Chaser Animations' New Gods series of animated films are loosely based on Feng Shen Yanyi (Investiture of the Gods), a 16th century classic Chinese novel.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Awards are Approaching (2022)
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- Gross worldwide
- $83,582
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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