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The Monkey King 2

Original title: Xi You Ji: Sun Wukong san da Baigu Jing
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.7K
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Aaron Kwok, Shaofeng Feng, Him Law, and Shenyang Xiao in The Monkey King 2 (2016)
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When a travelling monk is stranded in a wasteland, The Monkey King must escort him across the land to retrieve sacred scriptures and protect him from an evil demon.When a travelling monk is stranded in a wasteland, The Monkey King must escort him across the land to retrieve sacred scriptures and protect him from an evil demon.When a travelling monk is stranded in a wasteland, The Monkey King must escort him across the land to retrieve sacred scriptures and protect him from an evil demon.

  • Directors
    • Soi Cheang
    • Jack Lai
  • Writers
    • Ping Ran
    • Ning Wen
    • Cheng'en Wu
  • Stars
    • Aaron Kwok
    • Gong Li
    • Shaofeng Feng
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.7K
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    • Directors
      • Soi Cheang
      • Jack Lai
    • Writers
      • Ping Ran
      • Ning Wen
      • Cheng'en Wu
    • Stars
      • Aaron Kwok
      • Gong Li
      • Shaofeng Feng
    • 27User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Sun Wukong…
    Gong Li
    Gong Li
    • Baigujing…
    Shaofeng Feng
    Shaofeng Feng
    • Tang Seng
    • (as William Feng)
    Shenyang Xiao
    Shenyang Xiao
    • Zhu Bajie
    • (as Xiao Shen Yang)
    Him Law
    Him Law
    • Sha Seng
    Kris Phillips
    Kris Phillips
    • Guowang…
    Kelly Chen
    Kelly Chen
    • Guanyin
    Giselle Chia
    • Bat demon
    John Ching
    John Ching
    • Chieftain
    Chutian Liu
    • Bai Gu Jing, little girl
    Miya Muqi
    Miya Muqi
    • evil spirit Pig
    Eddie Peng
    Eddie Peng
    • Pharmacy dispenser
    Ngawang Rinchen
    • Witch Doctor
    Lu Wei
    • Evil spirit snake
    Xin Yu
    • Chief of Guard, Western Yunhai Kingdom
    Zimu Zhang
    Zimu Zhang
    • Treasurer daughter
    • (as Zi Mu Zhang)
    • Directors
      • Soi Cheang
      • Jack Lai
    • Writers
      • Ping Ran
      • Ning Wen
      • Cheng'en Wu
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    User reviews27

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    7gregsachoff

    The Monkey King Havoc in Heaven's Palace was our first choice.

    Love the movie. Thought it was entertaining and my kids wanted to see it again. But we all agree Donnie Yen was a better choice for The Monkey King / Sun Wu Kong The Monkey King Havoc in Heaven's Palace was our first choice and favorite among the two so far. Havoc in Heaven's Palace seem to have more story structure and the kids liked the characters better and loved the historical fight scenes with Donnie Yen's Character. My wife seemed to like the most the musical score of the film and we purchased the soundtrack in which we listen to quite often.

    My Kids also each wanted there own Blu-Ray in which I purchased for all three of them. With anything the first is always the better of the two but recommend both.
    8WilliamOTyler

    A spectacle of epic proportions!!!

    The Monkey King 2 picks up right where the first Monkey King left off, continuing the story based on the legendary Journey to the West tales. This sequel is quite a level up from the first in a lot of ways. It's calmer and all around more precise and focused in its filmmaking, which in itself makes for a better upgrade, but the special effects and overall look of the film have been ratcheted up as well. Not that the previous installment was bad, but The Monkey King 2 finally presents a version of this classic Chinese story that lives up to its original epic otherworldliness.

    The film is beautifully and intricately designed. The sets are grand, even when they aren't really there. The costumes are lavish, holding great detail and weight. From monkey fur to pig nose, the makeup effects are stunning and amusing. The fight sequences are dramatically extraordinary, as they should be for deities at battle, with great choreographed wirework for literal high-flying action. The CG animation is not the absolute best, but even that doesn't deter from the film. There's so much going on anyway that nothing is ever able to pull you out of the adventure. There is always something else more beyond belief to draw your eye. Since the film was actually shot in 3D, not converted to the format afterwards, it perfectly matches the bigger than life feel of the film and is extremely successful and atmospheric.

    The Monkey King is the stuff of legends, and the actors here are perfectly cast in a rich variety of characters. Xiaoshenyang is an adorably perverted piggy Zhu Bajie, Him Law makes a hefty brute in Sha Wujing and Feng Shaofeng comes honest as monk Tang Sanzang. Li Gong is absolutely flawless as the villainous White Bone Demon, a knockout that throws back to classic female villains that are as deadly as they are beautiful. She is formidable. This is what Angelina Jolie should have been in Maleficent. Likewise for her henchwomen and their entrance into the film is a dazzling moment of horror. Aaron Kwok, starring as The Monkey King himself, gives a smoother portrayal than his predecessor. I'm unsure if it was a character choice after the events of the first movie or an actor's choice to make the character a little cooler, but it's a good choice nonetheless, making him simultaneously more relatable and dreamy, but still with his playful monkey mannerisms and charm.

    The Monkey King 2 is a top notch spectacle, in incredible 3D, that puts Hollywood's latest over the top endeavors to shame. With movies like Gods of Egypt, and all of its gloriously shiny cultural appropriation, happening more often than not, it is wonderful to see a big budget film made by and for its own culture. It adds more than authenticity. It's also amazing to see how majorly the movie has done in the Chinese box office. No doubt due to its timed release around the Chinese New Year, celebrating the year of the monkey, the film has already set a world record of $548 million in one week, topping Star Wars: The Force Awakens which previously held the spot. And The Monkey King 2 well deserves all the success that the year of the monkey brings to it.
    7quincytheodore

    Ascended into greater heights, Monkey King embarks on a genuine mythical journey.

    When the first Monkey King premiered there was lofty expectation, yet what we got was lackluster ancient mythology with outdated graphic. Understandably, this can hinder audience's interest for the sequel, but worry not, "The Monkey King 2" is leagues above its predecessor, using better animation, excellent production and friendlier characters to deliver a more amicable magical tale.

    This is the story of Sun Wukong as he first meets with Tang Sanzang, the monk who will journey to the west to get the scripture. Perhaps this story will be familiar to Asian audience, and it's refreshing to see it's presented with gorgeous modern presentation. Aaron Kwok as Sun Wukong is arguably better than Donnie Yen, he has more zeal which fits the scrappy Monkey King better, specifically with his body language. Granted, he enjoys higher level of production to create the persona.

    Gong Li as Lady White fits as the villain. One can't go wrong in casting a charismatic actor and polish her character in CG, costume and make-up. She brings a heavier impact to every scene she's in. This also translates to other characters as well. Lady White's fellow monsters are uniquely portrayed as half women half beast, almost similar to something from Del Toro's universe and the make-up doesn't disappoint.

    Rendition of the monk, Baije and Wujing always spark interest, and the version this movie produces is definitely cordial. Their attires change throughout the phases as they're displayed in flashy fashion yet still recognizable in the intricacy. A few comedic moments are pleasantly delivered with good chemistry. It is simply a better cast in general than the first movie had.

    The most improvement is seen in CG department, which looks breathtaking as a fantasy adventure even in first glance. Settings as well as costume present a delicate balance with its contrasting color. Each event grants a distinct unique view as the group travels through cities and villages. At some points it even resembles another journey from the West, "Lord of The Ring" in its natural splendor and enigmatic creature.

    It is not without flaws, although these are not major by any means. The plot tries to create more perspectives, but its core story is no different than many Monkey King shows from TV and movie. Ironically, the familiar sense can be too predictable. The visual can get sketchy as well, but for the most parts they hold up nicely, its more intense scenes are definitely visually pleasing.

    Brandishing new graphic, cast and vista, this is a leap to silver screen fitting for the name of "Monkey King"
    6saru2020

    movie for the kids

    The plot is the same most probably with some modifications but the screenplay was different and all the new characters in this film make it slightly difficult for us to merge in with this film.

    The visual presentation of the characters and the mischievous-ness they do are all watchable to a certain limit but we get bored after some time maybe it'd be good to watch for the kids and the twists & turns and the evil gameplay stuff was well made though we've seen them all in other films.

    One of the visually appealing Chinese/foreign movies ever made

    overall, it's a movie for kids and a must-watch for them.
    7jasonlock-11608

    Fun fantasy adventure

    I really enjoyed it, it was a fun action fantasy romp, and I love the various Journey to the West stories. I didn't see the first Monkey King, it had such poor reviews so I didn't bother. Anyway, Monkey King 2 completely feels like its' own entity, it is a different story from the book and the Monkey King origin story has been told many times before.

    Aaron Kwok is a delight to watch. I can't say how he compared to Donnie Yen but he's so lovable. It's FUN, often funny. Gong Li is very hammy, and couldn't chew the scenery more, but it's within the tone of the film. It really is a riveting family adventure from start to finish

    It contains the usual overabundance of CG which all these Chinese blockbusters have, but the quality isn't awful this time! Much better than some of the video-game level effects I've seen recently in others. There is a lot of practical wire-work amidst the wash of particle effects and glowy things. Most importantly, the charisma of the stars shines through it.

    I saw this on a trip to China, I don't know if it received, or will receive a release in the West, but it should. It will probably turn up in the Netflix graveyard at some point. It's better than most cookie- cutter American fantasy blockbusters, with, of course due to the nature of the source text, much better lessons and values sitting underneath the action than 'yet another Hero's Journey story' as Hollywood pumps out again and again.

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    • Trivia
      According to director Soi Cheang, Gong Li could work continuously for more than twenty hours when she was "in the zone." Once, she even worked for twenty-six hours and scared the whole crew.
    • Quotes

      Tang Seng: You drain the lives of others in order to maintain your own. I don't see a difference between you and the monsters!

    • Connections
      Followed by The Monkey King 3 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Jau Si Syun Ng Hung
      Performed by Aaron Kwok

      Written by Peter Kam

      Lyrics by Mei Siu

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2016 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Official
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    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tây Du Ký 2: Ba Lần Đánh Bạch Cốt Tinh
    • Filming locations
      • China
    • Production companies
      • Filmko Films Production Limited
      • Filmko Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $68,005,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $709,982
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $166,391
      • Feb 7, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $193,678,298
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 59 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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