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A knockout year for cinema

By Raymond Zhou ( China Daily ) Updated: 2013-12-26 08:16:35

A knockout year for cinema

A scene from Jourey to the West: Conquering the Demons. Photo provided to China Daily

Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons

Stephen Chow elevated himself into a realm of movie gods when his 1994 A Chinese Odyssey became the equivalent of the United Kingdom's Monty Python a cross college campuses in China. Chow's retake on the Monkey King story is a 3-D exercise in unalloyed adventure and typical Chow-style humor. This time, it does not have much room for reinterpretation or tea-leaf analysis.

A knockout year for cinema

A scene from Jourey to the West: Conquering the Demons. Photo provided to China Daily

The movie cuts a very thin slice from the literary classic, i.e. the coming together of the three disciples of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) monk before they embark on their epic expedition to India, but imbues it with a rich tapestry of details. The three parts vary in tone and length, but who cares? The fun is non-stop and it's closer to Stephen Chow than to Wu Cheng'en the author of the book, even though Chow worked only behind the camera as the director.

A knockout year for cinema

A knockout year for cinema

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