![]() ![]() I don’t know the movie or the novel so I don’t have any prejudices. But honestly, you can just pass it and watch something else instead.Ī bit above average movie, with really disappointing ending. I would recommend it if you are looking for a movie to pass time. But it has everything else - interesting characters and relationships between them, great performances, breath-taking cinematography. I mean, the only thing that I didn't like about this movie is the story and the way it was presented. What I loved the most about Jade Dynasty is definitely the cinematography and the CGI was actually kind of good? Well, some fights were a bit too ridiculous, but overall, I was very impressed. The characters, I must say, were very cool, especially the main lead Xiao Fan. The first half was very exciting, but the second was meh. It is kind of entertaining, but that's not because of the plot, but because of the great actors who delivered amazing performances and the pretty scenery which blessed my eyes. performance.Rewatch Value 1.0 Jade Dynasty is a mediocre movie. Nevertheless, its has earned a total of $197 million (RMB1.39 billion) in China so far, outstripping its $168 million U.S. It brought in just $4.56 million (RMB32.3 million) over the weekend, according to data from Maoyan. It is the second-highest-grossing film of all time in China.Ĭoming off its fourth weekend in theaters, “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” ranked sixth in sales by late Monday afternoon. The coming-of-age tale of a popular folk deity brought in $8.6 million, bringing its cume to a massive $690 million overall. And despite being in theaters for a whopping 53 days, Chinese animation “ Nezha” is still going strong, outstripping “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” for fifth place. ![]() “ The Legend of Hei” came in fourth, with $13.1 million, bringing its total earnings to $32.3 million. 1 National Day holiday, it appears that the name change was sufficient to appease censors.Ĭhinese animation continues to perform strongly. Although there had been speculation that the Huayi-invested film wouldn’t come out until after China’s Oct. It was subsequently revealed that there was trouble with its Chinese-language title, which initially made use of the word “weida,” or “great” – a term typically reserved only for describing important political matters or Communist Party leaders. It had previously been scheduled to come out earlier in the summer, but the production team announced that it was pulling the film for unspecified “production reasons” just two weeks before its July 18 release. In third place, Chinese comedy “The Last Wish,” brought in $21 million in its long-awaited debut. The franchise is familiar to Chinese viewers, who turned out for earlier installments last November ($18 million) and in 2016 ($4.4 million). Japanese anime title “Detective Conan: The Fist of the Blue Sapphire” took second in its opening weekend, bringing in $22.6 million. Starring Mandopop idol Sean Xiao Zhan, Li Qin (“The Founding of an Army”) and Rocket Girls 101 singer Meng Meiqi, “Jade Dynasty” is directed by Hong Kong’s Tony Ching Siu-tung, best known as an action choreographer for his work on films such as “Hero,” “House of Flying Daggers” and “Shaolin Soccer.” An adaptation of a popular novel that has previously been turned into a video game and TV series, the film tells the story of a young man who becomes a master martial artist and falls in love after his village is destroyed. ![]()
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