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The Monkey King 2: The Legend Begins
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In an attempt to survive from the dangerous demon that seeks to destroy and get rid of the Monkey King, in order to be immortal, the Monkey King, does his best and struggles against protecting the monk who makes a long journey to the hard mountains of India, in order to bring the sacred scriptures for saving him.
In an attempt to survive from the dangerous demon that seeks to destroy and get rid of the Monkey King, in order to be immortal, the Monkey King, does his best and struggles against protecting the monk who makes a long journey to the hard mountains of India, in order to bring the sacred scriptures for saving him.
Actors:
Fei Xiang,
Kelly Chen,
Lu Wei,
Chutian Liu,
John Ching,
Chung Him Law,
Li Gong
Fei Xiang
24 December 1960, Taiwan
Kelly Chen
13 September 1972, Hong Kong
Lu Wei
Chutian Liu
John Ching
Chung Him Law
28 August 1984, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
Li Gong
31 December 1965, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China
Director:
Pou-Soi Cheang
Pou-Soi Cheang
Country:
United States, China
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January 29, 2016
Cheang keeps the comedy, fantasy, adventure and spirituality on an even keel and guides home an almost perfect holiday blockbuster.
April 02, 2016
Soi Cheang's second contribution to the franchise is a vastly improved production that marks the finest attempt yet at adapting Journey to the West for an effects-driven blockbuster.
February 11, 2016
Action-packed, mildly exhilarating and over-produced with plenty of visual pizzazz in 3D.
February 05, 2016
Pou-Soi Cheang's sequel to his 2014 blockbuster proves an infinitely more engaging and impressive mounting of key elements from Wu Cheng'en's classic novel.
February 08, 2016
Certainly less of a dud than the director's inane original, this follow-up is even more tyke-oriented, but at least it's a livelier yarn and boasts a slick upgrade in visual effects.

