In this article, we will explore in detail Wu Kong (film), a topic that has had a significant impact on various aspects of contemporary society. Since its emergence, Wu Kong (film) has captured the attention of academics, experts in the field and the general public, generating debate and interest around its implications. Over the years, Wu Kong (film) has evolved and acquired new nuances, becoming a reference point that has marked a before and after in different areas. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will examine the different dimensions of Wu Kong (film), from its origin to its relevance today, as well as its possible future focus. In addition, we will address the various perspectives and opinions that have emerged around this phenomenon, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision of Wu Kong (film).
Wu Kong | |||
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Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 悟空傳 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 悟空传 | ||
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Directed by | Derek Kwok | ||
Screenplay by | Derek Kwok Jin Hezai | ||
Based on | Wukong Biography by Jin Hezai | ||
Produced by | Huang Jianxin | ||
Starring | Eddie Peng Ni Ni Shawn Yue Oho Ou Zheng Shuang | ||
Cinematography | Jason Kwan | ||
Edited by | Matthew Hui | ||
Music by | Teddy Robin Wan Pin Chu | ||
Distributed by | New Classics Media , Aeon Pix Studios (India) | ||
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Running time | 130 minutes | ||
Country | China | ||
Language | Mandarin | ||
Box office | US$104 million[1] |
Wu Kong (悟空传), also known as Immortal Demon Slayer[2] and The Legend of Wukong, is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-action-adventure film directed by Derek Kwok and produced by Huang Jianxin, starring Eddie Peng, Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Oho Ou, and Zheng Shuang.[3] It is based on Jin Hezai's internet novel Wukong Biography, which retells the story of Sun Wukong (the Monkey King) in the classical novel Journey to the West and is partly inspired by the 1995 comedy film A Chinese Odyssey. The film was released in China on 13 July 2017.[4][5]
Set 500 years before Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in Heaven, it retells the origin story of Sun Wukong, who refuses to let Heaven's will determine his destiny and sets out to rebel against Heaven. During this time, he meets Ah-zi, Yang Jian, Tianpeng, Juanlian, and others.
The film was released in China on 13 July 2017 in MX4D, 4DX, IMAX 3D, 3D and China Film Giant Screen.[6]
The film has grossed CN¥696 million in China.[7]
Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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9th Macau International Movie Festival | Best Actor | Eddie Peng | Nominated | [8] |
Best Actress | Ni Ni | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Shawn Yue | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Zheng Shuang | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Jason Kwan | Nominated | ||
37th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Art Direction | Eric Lam | Nominated | [9][10] |
Best Costume Make Up Design | Bruce Yu, Lee Pik-kwan | Nominated | ||
for Best Action Choreography | Ku Huen-chiu | Nominated | ||
Best Sound Design | Hao Gang, Wang Chong | Nominated | ||
Best Visual Effects | Henri Wong, Eric Xu | Won | ||
23rd Huading Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Faye Yu | Nominated | [11] |
Best Original Film Song | "The Monkey King" (Hua Chenyu) | Nominated |