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The Thousand Faces of Dunjia

Original title: Qimen Dunjia
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.5K
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The Thousand Faces of Dunjia (2017)
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ActionAdventureFantasy

A group of warriors protect the world from a monster invasion.A group of warriors protect the world from a monster invasion.A group of warriors protect the world from a monster invasion.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Hark Tsui
    • Junzi Wei
    • Shaofei Xu
  • Stars
    • Da Peng
    • Ni Ni
    • Aarif Lee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Hark Tsui
      • Junzi Wei
      • Shaofei Xu
    • Stars
      • Da Peng
      • Ni Ni
      • Aarif Lee
    • 14User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Da Peng
    Da Peng
    • Zhuge
    Ni Ni
    Ni Ni
    • Dragonfly
    Aarif Lee
    Aarif Lee
    • Dao Yichang
    Dongyu Zhou
    Dongyu Zhou
    • Circle
    Wu Bai
    Wu Bai
    • Big Brother
    Yiwei Yang
    • Sharp Ears
    Miao Xie
    • Weidong
    Yilong Zhang
    Yilong Zhang
    • Far Sight
    Darren Leung
    Darren Leung
    • Thunderbolt
    • (as Dahong Liang)
    Lin Zhang
    • Pangolin
    Minghu Xu
    • Ghost
    Mingming Sun
    • Goldfinger
    Haoyu Yang
    Haoyu Yang
    • Great Fortune-teller
    Akbep
    • White Tiger
    Lu Wei
    • Red Eye
    Xiaoming Huang
    Xiaoming Huang
    • Huang Chang
    Shan Peng Dang
    • Lord of Hell
    • (as Shanpeng Dang)
    • …
    Jianwei Liu
    • Kunlun Clan Leader
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Hark Tsui
      • Junzi Wei
      • Shaofei Xu
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    User reviews14

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    10algernonstruther

    Humorous and intriguing

    Sadly, the show wasn't longer.

    What I enjoyed most was the acting, and then novel effects. An example of a novel effect: a gloomy cave full of skulls, the camera scanning halts at a skull and its jaw bone drops off... meh, not that funny now, maybe, but there's many small effects like that - almost unnoticed, which, for me, added more interest / novelty.

    Although equally enjoyable were story, sets, and CG. The story is obviously about overcoming evil... it's not that difficult to understand. The badies were bad and the goodies were good, but also imperfect, lol.

    The actors, for me, were convincing in their passionate displays of sorrows joys and jealousies, ouch! By the side: a guy in the hero group - I don't even recall if he even had a line - had heavy brows and staring eyes, just wild, so novel. The rest of the hero group were mainly weird looking, out-of-this-world people. That added more novelty - quirkiness, which I enjoy.

    Excellent sci-fi fantasy - and I suspect, lots of Chinese mythology thrown in. Don't miss it!
    moviexclusive

    Enjoyable enough but hardly hitting all the notes, this film would serve as good entertainment if you don't need to keep track of what's actually happening

    There are a few stalwarts in the Hong Kong movie industry, and two of them are in this film.

    Tsui Hark's hand in creating commercial cinema during the "Golden Age" is legendary. Both entertaining and original, his classics such as A Better Tomorrow, A Chinese Ghost Story and Green Snake have all been milestones of any Gen X's cinema experience.

    Yuan Wo Ping is the other heavyweight, and is renowned for his martial arts choreography in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kill Bill, Ip Man and the Matrix trilogy. His innovative sequences rejuvenated the genre, keeping audiences riveted with his fresh treatments.

    The Thousand Faces of Dunjia sees them as producer and director respectively, so expectations can hardly be faulted. The scale doesn't disappoint because we transcend both galactively and spiritually spheres, but the storyline feels fragmented and occasionally aimless, and I think I know why. The fantasy action flick seems firmly handled with the F word in mind - I'm talking Franchise.

    Let me first lay it out there - there is a sequel planned for this movie. That said, the film does provide closure with part one.

    Dao Yichang (Aarif Lee) is the village's newest constable. The motivated young man, thick-browed and sharp jawed doesn't always play by the rules, but always does the right thing in the end. While fighting a criminal-turned-demon one day, he gets tangled up with Iron Dragonfly (Ni Ni), who subdues the imp and brings it back to her clan.

    Turns out that an unspeakable evil force is gathering, and already demons both trapped in the earth and comets are emerging to prepare for its arrival. While this is happening, Dragonfly's Wuyinmen clan hunts for their new leader, and clansman Zhuge Fengyun (Da Peng) sees hope in the form of Xiao Yuan (Zhou Dong Yu), a child-like waif locked up in a prison for an incurable disease. This flimsy urchin turns out (expectedly) to be their potential salvation.

    While the film has lofty goals, featuring stunning sets and a plethora of characters, it's not something that impresses all that much.

    First of all, the plot feels like its setting up too much for the sequel, with story nuggets dropped but never picked up. Even when it does, such as the painting or the powerful sword, questions are still left unanswered. All this might be considered a purposeful cliffhanger, but it's only a metre drop down. Without background or context, the tidbits answered with more jargon just leaves the audience uninvested in what's coming. Maybe if Hark and Yuan had spent more time in fleshing out the story than focusing on distractions like piddling jokes or abrupt titles, The Thousand Faces of Dunjia would have had a better chance at being exceptional.

    There's also the matter of - the effects. CGI has come a long way, and even though Asian cinema has always struggled, in The Thousand Faces of Dunjia it's like the whole team gave up. The renderings are so awkward with the scenes they are in, you never obtain the full wonder it's meant to deliver. Blasphemously, they also ruined a lot of great action sequences. Half blocked by water serpents masquerading as blows, or fuzzy discs that spin so fast you can barely see what's the damage, the impact meant to be delivered landed like an apology from SMRT - unbelievable and detached.

    I will say the production design is still as gorgeous as ever, and the colours are trademark Tsui. Lush and romantic, it will no doubt still engage the visual senses. The actors also do a decent job of filling up their personas, though Lee and Da Peng do stand out for their natural performances.

    Hark's recent repertoire have received more box office success than critical acclaim, and it would seem that The Thousand Faces of Dunjia would continue that streak.
    5juzer03

    Long movie and the story line is not easy to grasp

    I know i won't watch it again. I don't want to sit through this again. The story is all over the place. I can't figure out the story line.
    8terrancegore

    They Had Me With The Fish

    I have never seen a film quite like this and if, as I saw written in one review of it, it is a "proper Chinese Fantasy movie", I'll have to look for a few more of them because I loved it.

    The plot lost me quite quickly but I don't really think that's the point. Watch it and you will see what I mean, that they really did have me with the fish.
    10huyzer

    A surprise hit! (pun intended)

    I came in thinking this movie would have a serious theme to it. It surprised me how amusing (not in a bad way) and funny a lot of the moments were. The moments where the movie tries to make you laugh, it succeeded. I couldn't help but, literally, laugh out loud in the theatre. Others were definitely doing the same. I feel the comedy worked. For your comparison, I think in Thor: Ragnarok, it tried too hard. I think they were trying to make it like Deadpool (which succeeded in my eyes).

    The special effects were definitely amusing in the beginning due to the character. This took me by surprise. But the special effects are not on par with Hollywood blockbusters that we're used to from the United States. I can't fault it too much though, because I thoroughly enjoyed the movie.

    It entertained, and I will definitely be recommending it to others. I connected with the characters, and the psychology of the relationships between the characters. Anyhow, that's enough from me. I recommend you go see it. :)

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • CMC Pictures (China)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Ngũ Hiệp Trừ Yêu
    • Production companies
      • Film Workshop
      • Le Vision Pictures
      • Acme Image
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $124,187
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,837
      • Dec 17, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,263,237
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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