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The Monkey King
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This story tells more about the events of Sun Wukong before being accompanied by the monk Xuanzang to go to India to obtain the Scriptures. That story began when the king's demon bull wanted to take his wife, Princess Iron Fan and his son Ruxue, to heaven on a journey that seemed to be the most exciting. It seems that he incited Sun Wukong to attack the Imperial Court during that period.
This story tells more about the events of Sun Wukong before being accompanied by the monk Xuanzang to go to India to obtain the Scriptures. That story began when the king's demon bull wanted to take his wife, Princess Iron Fan and his son Ruxue, to heaven on a journey that seemed to be the most exciting. It seems that he incited Sun Wukong to attack the Imperial Court during that period.
Actors:
Joe Chen,
Zitong Xia,
Peter Ho,
Yun-Fat Chow,
Aaron Kwok,
Yitian Hai,
Donnie Yen

Joe Chen
4 April 1979, Hsinchu, Taiwan

Zitong Xia

Peter Ho
13 September 1975, Hong Kong

Yun-Fat Chow
18 May 1955, Lamma Island, Hong Kong

Aaron Kwok
26 October 1965, Hong Kong, China

Yitian Hai

Donnie Yen
27 July 1963, Canton, China
Director:
Pou-Soi Cheang

Pou-Soi Cheang
Country:
China
Keywords:
#Aaron Kwok #Donnie Yen #Filmko Pictures #Global Star Productions #Mandarin Films Distribution Co. #Pou-Soi Cheang #The Monkey King #Yun-Fat Chow
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February 06, 2014
[A] massive sense of spectacle overwhelms a somewhat simplistic take on the mystical tale of Simian spirit Sun Wukong, but what an impressive display it proves to be in the hands of director Soi Cheang.
February 01, 2014
Soi Cheang infuses a simplistic, action-driven narrative with inexhaustible energy, but one expects greater stylistic flair and substance from the veteran helmer behind "Motorway" and "Dog Bites Dog."