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Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (2023)
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Movie | Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (2023) |
Real Title | 封神第一部:朝歌风云 |
Rating | 7.1 |
Duration | 148 Min |
Aired | 2023-07-15 |
Languages | HINDI |
Subtitle | NA |
Quality | |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
China
Genres
Tags
Directors
Wuershan
Stars
Kris Phillips, Li Xuejian, Huang Bo, Yu Shi, Chen Muchi, Narana Erdyneeva
Writers
Ran Ping, Ran Jianan, Wuershan, Cao Sheng
Companies
Beijing Culture, Century Changshengtian Film, Tencent Penguin Pictures, Maoyan Entertainment, Huaxia Film Distribution
Taglines
NA
Description
Based on the most well-known classical fantasy novel of China, Fengshenyanyi, the trilogy is a magnificent eastern high fantasy epic that recreates the prolonged mythical wars between humans, immortals and monsters, which happened more than three thousand years ago.
Reviews:
Author: Geronimo1967As with any film that's the first in a trilogy, this spends just a little too long setting out who's who but once it does, this develops into an enjoyable fantasy adventure film that brings a wonderfully vibrant myriad of Chinese mythological and human characters to life. Ancient rivalries and battles between humanity, the deities and some marvellously created mystical beasts - especially the dragons - form the basis of the story set some three millennia ago. Personally, I tended to the side of the immortals - and there's even the slightest hint of a bromance for one of them - as the "Demon Fox", and the manipulative "King Zhou" use mankind's greed, avarice, loyalty and decency to ensure they retain their place at the top of the mountain. The visual effects are usually top drawer and the action scenes avoid the often lazily constructed, repetitive, style of combat scenes. Now the acting isn't the best - indeed there is plenty of woodenness for us to inspect here, and I also found it a bit over-scored, but the richness of the mythology could, a bit like "Lord of the Rings", perhaps, provide for more characterful adventures and personality development in the next film. For a part one, though, it's a long, but increasingly quite compelling watch if you like the genre and appreciate the wealth of stories before us. Get comfy though - we're in for a long ride!