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Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back
Description
The monkey king and two other have become disciples of Monk Tang Sanzang who teaches them love and how to work together.
The monkey king and two other have become disciples of Monk Tang Sanzang who teaches them love and how to work together.
Actors:
Kenny Lin,
Mengke Bateer,
Chengpeng Dong,
Likun Wang,
Kris Wu,
Yun Lin,
Duo Wang,
Chen Yao,
Bei-Er Bao,
Yiwei Yang

Kenny Lin
13 February 1988, Shenyang, Liaoning, China

Mengke Bateer

Chengpeng Dong
12 January 1982, Jian, Jilin, China

Likun Wang
22 March 1985, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China

Kris Wu
6 November 1990, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Yun Lin
16 April 1996, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China

Duo Wang
21 May 1991, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China

Chen Yao
5 October 1979, Nanping, Fujian, China

Bei-Er Bao
3 May 1984, Haerbin, Heilongjiang, China

Yiwei Yang
Director:
Hark Tsui

Hark Tsui
15 February 1950, Saigon, Vietnam [now Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam]
Country:
China
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February 03, 2017
A madcap success on its own bizarre terms and an informative distillation of each auteur's sensibility.
March 02, 2017
impressive effects, feeble laughs, incoherent story
January 29, 2017
While [the film] is never less than watchable, it's hard to shake the impression that Tsui [Hark] has partly ditched - or maybe failed to replicate - [Stephen] Chow's irreverent sense of humour.
February 08, 2017
This time round, though, there's more high-spirited whimsy than laugh-out-loud humour.
February 03, 2017
If anything, Demons Strike Back is an even zanier and more kid-friendly affair than the Chow original. Yet without Chow's unique strain of silliness, it also feels louder and more antic while covering less ground.
February 02, 2017
All spectacle and little substance, a stop-gap title produced perhaps to keep the brand going while the producers search for a way to bring the series forward.
February 01, 2017
There is a wild and joyous abandon to the film-making that calls to mind Tsui's early work, Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain.
February 02, 2017
A rare character-driven big-budget action-adventure - the kind of thing Americans might love if they knew it existed.
February 06, 2017
Blockbuster sequel to Stephen Chow's Conquering the Demons has more action than comedy.
April 04, 2017
Mildly entertaining with dazzling visual spectacle, but more silly, exhausting and outrageous rather than fun or funny.