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Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back

Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (Chinese: 西遊伏妖篇)[8] is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Tsui Hark. A sequel to Stephen Chow's 2013 film Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, it was produced and co-written by both Tsui and Chow.

Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back
Theatrical release poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese西遊伏妖篇
Simplified Chinese西游伏妖篇
Literal meaningJourney to the West: Demons Story
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXī Yóu Fú Yāo Piān
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSai1 Jau4 hFeok6 Jiu2 Pin1
Directed byTsui Hark
Written byStephen Chow
Tsui Hark
Kelvin Lee
Based onJourney to the West
by Wu Cheng'en
Produced byStephen Chow
Tsui Hark
Nansun Shi
StarringKris Wu
Kenny Lin
Yang Yiwei
Mengke Bateer
Yao Chen
Jelly Lin
CinematographyChoi Sung-fai
Edited byLin Li
Tsui Hark
Jason Zen
Music byRaymond Wong
Production
companies
Distributed byLian Ray Pictures[1]
Release date
  • January 28, 2017 (2017-01-28)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Budget$63.9 million[2][3][4]
Box office$248.8 million[5][6][7]

The film follows the adventures of Tang Sanzang and his disciples Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing after the events of the first film; all four roles have been recast. The film was released in China by Lianrui Pictures on 28 January 2017 in MX4D, 4DX, IMAX 3D and 3D.[1][9]

Plot edit

The monk Tang Sanzang finds himself as a giant in a city in India. His master congratulates him on reaching India and retrieving the Sutras, and gives him a halo as a reward. The halo, however, malfunctions and Tang awakes from his dream to find himself in an alley in a village of circus performers with his three disciples: Sun Wukong; Zhu Bajie; and Sha Wujing. Tang encourages Sun Wukong to perform for the villagers, but the disciple refuses. Angered by this stubbornness, Tang provokes Sun Wukong by calling him a "bad monkey", which causes Sun Wukong to smash the village and damage the villagers' homes in his temper. The terrified villagers present the group with money and food for their travels, but Sun Wukong continues wreaking havoc, sending Zhu Bajie and Tang flying through the air. That night, Tang whips Sun Wukong for his disobedience.

The next morning, Tang goes to find water for their breakfast congee and comes across a house. Its host, a beautiful woman in a splendid outfit, welcomes them all in for breakfast with her companions. Sun Wukong, however, sees through their disguises as spider demons; he purposely provokes them until she and the others show their true form. During the subsequent battle, the demons come together to form one huge spider. After being poisoned by the spider, Sha Wujing falls ill and slowly bloats into a fish-like creature. Sun Wukong defeats the spider and Tang attempts to exorcise her, but Sun Wukong smashes in the demon's head with one blow. Once more, Tang is annoyed at Sun Wukong's disobedience and whips him again that evening. Later that night, the enraged Sun Wukong discusses with the other disciples his plans to kill Tang, but the others fear Tang's mighty Buddha Palm powers. Tang overhears this conversation and prays to Buddha to help him and also confesses that he actually does not know, or have, Buddha Palm powers. Zhu Bajie overhears this admission and tells Sun Wukong, who challenges Tang to a fight. Just as Sun Wukong is about to strike, a blinding ray of light shines from the heavens and he retreats.

The next day, the group pass into the capital city of the Biqiu Kingdom and a minister comes out to greet them and bring them to see the king: an immature and childlike man who likes to play games. The king orders Tang to perform for him but the monk does not have anything to showcase. Sun Wukong therefore pastes an "obedience sticker" on Tang allowing Tang to copy his actions and perform stunts for the king. Sun Wukong, however, goes too far and makes Tang slap the king continuously, who throws them all out. Tang orders Sun Wukong to return and apologize, but it is revealed that Sun Wukong purposely provoked the king to make him reveal his form as the demon Red Boy. They fight and Sun Wukong defeats Red Boy, also freeing the true king of Biqiu from his cage under the throne. As a reward for helping him, the king presents them with a beautiful girl, Felicity, to accompany them on their travels. As Felicity dances for them, Tang is reminded of his deceased lover, Duan.

The group set off and on the way, Sun Wukong realizes that Felicity is actually a demon. In the meantime, Felicity takes out the nose plugs on Sha Wujing, allowing him to sneeze out the poison and turn him back into his human form. Tang, however, does not believe him, so they set off to visit Felicity's home village. Sun Wukong becomes enraged with Tang's lack of trust in him and that night he destroys the whole village, killing everyone. Tang stops him from killing Felicity, further angering Sun Wukong, who attacks Tang, but Felicity finally confesses that she is actually the demon White Bone Spirit and that the whole village was an illusion conjured by her. Sun Wukong flares up and turns into a giant Monkey King demon and swallows Tang. At that moment, the minister and Red Boy arrive and see Sun Wukong has fallen for their trick.

They had deliberately sent Felicity with the group to cause strife between Tang and Sun Wukong, so Sun Wukong would kill his master. Sun Wukong spits Tang out, however, as they had known this all the while; they only played along so that the minister would reveal her true form. They battle and the minister creates an illusion of Buddhas surrounding Sun Wukong, using them to fight him. The real Buddha, however, uses his giant palm to destroy the false Buddhas and reveals the minister's real identity as the Immortal Golden Vulture.

After the battle, Tang heads back to find a dying Felicity. He has no choice but to free her soul as there is too much demon in her. Before she dies, Felicity asks Tang if he loves her. Tang replies that he has only one person in his heart. The animosity between Tang and Sun Wukong has finally dissolved; together with Sha Wujing and Zhu Bajie, they continue their journey to the West through a desert.

In a post-credits scene, breaking of the fourth wall is invoked with the appearance of a modern movie theater, where theater employees tell both the viewer and the in-story audience that it’s time to leave and there is no post-credits scene.

Cast edit

Production edit

Principal photography began in October 2015.[11] This was the first major collaboration between Chow and Tsui. Previously, during Spring Festival 2016, Tsui Hark had only a cameo role in Chow's The Mermaid. Here, however, Tsui directed the film, which was written by Chow, who was also the executive producer.[12] The film was shot in 3D. The companies that produced and/or invested in the film are: China Film Group Corporation, Star Overseas, Hehe (Shanghai) Pictures, Xiangshan Zeyue Media, Shanghai Tao Piao Piao Entertainment, Wanda Media, Dadi Century Films (Beijing), Guangzhou JinYi Media Corporation, Zhejiang HengDian Entertainment, Tianjin Maoyan Media, Maxtimes Culture (Tianjin) Films, Lianrui (Shanghai) Pictures, Huayi Brothers Media Group, Shanghai New Culture Media Group, Dongshen (Shanghai) Pictures, Black Ant Shanghai Entertainment, Horgos Hehe Pictures, Horgos Lianrui Pictures, Wuxi Huichi Entertainment and Shanghai Mengchacha Entertainment Investment.[1][13]

Release edit

The film was released in China on 28 January 2017, the start of the Chinese New Year holiday.[8] In December 2016, Sony Pictures acquired the North American and multi-territory distribution rights to the film for the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and much of Asia outside the Mainland China (including Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia).[8] The film opened simultaneously with its Chinese release (28 January) in Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia, Australia and New Zealand. The UK and U.S. release followed on 3 February 2017, with that in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand taking place later in the month.[14]

Promotion edit

Journey to the West: Demon Chapter had its first teaser released in China on 8 November 2016.[15]

Box office edit

Pre-release edit

The Demons Strike Back was made on a production budget of 440 million yuan ($63.9 million) with an additional 140 million yuan ($20 million) spent on marketing (promotion and advertising) materials.[4] The film was highly anticipated in China by both industry insiders and ordinary moviegoers and was projected to emerge very successful at the box office, partly due to the robust demand and success of the first film.[2] Moreover, in its domestic market, the film was released during the Chinese New Year period, the most lucrative time of the year for local films. The holiday, which is also known as Spring Festival, is a coveted release period in the country in which millions of Chinese moviegoers – both casual and hardcore fans – flock to theaters in what is regarded as the busiest moviegoing period on the planet.[3][14] Since the period is a strategic time to release films with blockbuster potential, The Demons Strike Back faced competition. Nine other Chinese-made films opened on the same day and films such as Kung Fu Yoga, Buddies in India, Duckweed, The Village of No Return and Boonie Bears: Entangled World posed a box office challenge for the film.[16][17] The film pre-sold more than 100 million yuan ($14.54 million) worth of tickets, according to the film distributors and promoters, breaking the previous record held by Chow's The Mermaid.[citation needed]

The main draw of the film has been credited to Tsui Hark who has directed some of the highest-grossing films in China, including the recent The Taking of Tiger Mountain and Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon. Chow's involvement in the project is also considered a factor in the early momentum for the film, but the impact of the cast is seen as mixed.[3]

Theatrical run edit

The film opened 28 January 2017 and grossed over 345–360 million yuan ($50–52 million) on its opening day. Data from research group Entgroup showed that the movie had 103,065 screenings and registered 8.7 million admissions on Saturday, the busiest day ever at the Chinese box office. This broke the record for the biggest single/opening day for a local film in China, dethroning The Mermaid's former record of 270 million yuan in 2016. The record for all films is that of Furious 7's 391 million yuan opening day sales.[18][19] Before this, the film made an estimated 10.45 million yuan ($1.5 million) from midnight previews on Friday night.[19] It earned 209 million yuan ($30.4 million) on its second day, Sunday, bringing its two-day cumulative total to 553 million yuan ($80.3 million), with some figures going as high as $83 million. This broke the record for the biggest Saturday-Sunday opening in China, created a year earlier by the Hollywood film Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[19][20] In IMAX the film broke the record for the biggest single/opening day with $4.2 million from 390 screens and the best Chinese New Year opening day for IMAX. It came in third for all titles, behind Warcraft and Furious 7. In two days, the gross was worth $7.4 million, the second best, behind The Force Awakens.[18]

After its record-breaking openings, The Demons Strikes Back began to witness significant falls in accruing revenues from its third day onwards. In three days, the film made a combined 728 million yuan ($105.9 million) compared to The Mermaid's 770 million yuan ($117.4 million) and the discrepancy widened in the following days. One major reason for the film's fall in demand was the negative reception and bad word-of-mouth from critics and audiences that took a mounting toll on the film's box office performance. Its average user ratings from China's major online film portals such as Douban, Maoyan, Gewara, and Mtime were among the lowest for such a wide release. By comparison, in Douban, The Demons Strike Back scored just 6.9/10 compared to The Mermaid's 8.0/10.[21]

Outside the Middle Kingdom, Sony Pictures acquired the rights to distribute the film in many territories. The studio released the film simultaneously across six markets with the Chinese premiere, realising a two-day weekend haul of $2.2 million from 362 screens.[18]

Its worldwide box office total now (as of 16 February 2017) stands at $239.5 million, with $232 million from China's market.[22] It also has become the highest-grossing film in Tsui Hark's career and the highest-grossing film among the Journey to the West novel adaptations.[23]

Critical reception edit

Rotten Tomatoes reported that 58% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 5.76/10.[24] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 4 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[25]

RogerEbert.com gave the movie a glowing review and a 3/4 rating. They called the collaboration between Stephen Chow and Tsui Hark a "worthy fusion of two of the film world's most brilliant stars" and praised the film saying, "it's got more imagination in one nimble limb than a Fast & Furious sequel or a Star Wars prequel can lay claim to in their whole battered chassis."[26] The Hollywood Reporter gave a mixed review, praising the film for its action sequences and special effects, but criticizing its screenplay, narration and weak character development.[27] South China Morning Post also criticized the performance of its leads.[28]

Awards and nominations edit

Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
37th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Art Direction Yoshihito Akatsuka, Liao Huei-li, Guo Zhongshan Nominated [29][30]
Best Costume Make Up Design Bruce Yu, Lee Pik-kwan Won
Best Sound Design Kinson Tsang, Yiu Chun-hin Nominated
Best Visual Effects Park Young-soo, Kim Wook Nominated
23rd Huading Awards Best Supporting Actress Lin Yun Nominated [31]

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External links edit

  • Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back at IMDb  
  • Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back at Rotten Tomatoes

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Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back Chinese 西遊伏妖篇 8 is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Tsui Hark A sequel to Stephen Chow s 2013 film Journey to the West Conquering the Demons it was produced and co written by both Tsui and Chow Journey to the West The Demons Strike BackTheatrical release posterChinese nameTraditional Chinese西遊伏妖篇Simplified Chinese西游伏妖篇Literal meaningJourney to the West Demons StoryTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXi You Fu Yao PianYue CantoneseJyutpingSai1 Jau4 hFeok6 Jiu2 Pin1Directed byTsui HarkWritten byStephen ChowTsui HarkKelvin LeeBased onJourney to the Westby Wu Cheng enProduced byStephen ChowTsui HarkNansun ShiStarringKris WuKenny LinYang YiweiMengke BateerYao ChenJelly LinCinematographyChoi Sung faiEdited byLin LiTsui HarkJason ZenMusic byRaymond WongProductioncompaniesWanda Media Alibaba Pictures China Film Group Tianjin Maoyan Culture Media Stars Overseas Film WorkshopDistributed byLian Ray Pictures 1 Release dateJanuary 28 2017 2017 01 28 Running time108 minutesCountryChinaLanguageMandarinBudget 63 9 million 2 3 4 Box office 248 8 million 5 6 7 The film follows the adventures of Tang Sanzang and his disciples Sun Wukong Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing after the events of the first film all four roles have been recast The film was released in China by Lianrui Pictures on 28 January 2017 in MX4D 4DX IMAX 3D and 3D 1 9 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Promotion 5 Box office 5 1 Pre release 5 2 Theatrical run 6 Critical reception 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksPlot editThe monk Tang Sanzang finds himself as a giant in a city in India His master congratulates him on reaching India and retrieving the Sutras and gives him a halo as a reward The halo however malfunctions and Tang awakes from his dream to find himself in an alley in a village of circus performers with his three disciples Sun Wukong Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing Tang encourages Sun Wukong to perform for the villagers but the disciple refuses Angered by this stubbornness Tang provokes Sun Wukong by calling him a bad monkey which causes Sun Wukong to smash the village and damage the villagers homes in his temper The terrified villagers present the group with money and food for their travels but Sun Wukong continues wreaking havoc sending Zhu Bajie and Tang flying through the air That night Tang whips Sun Wukong for his disobedience The next morning Tang goes to find water for their breakfast congee and comes across a house Its host a beautiful woman in a splendid outfit welcomes them all in for breakfast with her companions Sun Wukong however sees through their disguises as spider demons he purposely provokes them until she and the others show their true form During the subsequent battle the demons come together to form one huge spider After being poisoned by the spider Sha Wujing falls ill and slowly bloats into a fish like creature Sun Wukong defeats the spider and Tang attempts to exorcise her but Sun Wukong smashes in the demon s head with one blow Once more Tang is annoyed at Sun Wukong s disobedience and whips him again that evening Later that night the enraged Sun Wukong discusses with the other disciples his plans to kill Tang but the others fear Tang s mighty Buddha Palm powers Tang overhears this conversation and prays to Buddha to help him and also confesses that he actually does not know or have Buddha Palm powers Zhu Bajie overhears this admission and tells Sun Wukong who challenges Tang to a fight Just as Sun Wukong is about to strike a blinding ray of light shines from the heavens and he retreats The next day the group pass into the capital city of the Biqiu Kingdom and a minister comes out to greet them and bring them to see the king an immature and childlike man who likes to play games The king orders Tang to perform for him but the monk does not have anything to showcase Sun Wukong therefore pastes an obedience sticker on Tang allowing Tang to copy his actions and perform stunts for the king Sun Wukong however goes too far and makes Tang slap the king continuously who throws them all out Tang orders Sun Wukong to return and apologize but it is revealed that Sun Wukong purposely provoked the king to make him reveal his form as the demon Red Boy They fight and Sun Wukong defeats Red Boy also freeing the true king of Biqiu from his cage under the throne As a reward for helping him the king presents them with a beautiful girl Felicity to accompany them on their travels As Felicity dances for them Tang is reminded of his deceased lover Duan The group set off and on the way Sun Wukong realizes that Felicity is actually a demon In the meantime Felicity takes out the nose plugs on Sha Wujing allowing him to sneeze out the poison and turn him back into his human form Tang however does not believe him so they set off to visit Felicity s home village Sun Wukong becomes enraged with Tang s lack of trust in him and that night he destroys the whole village killing everyone Tang stops him from killing Felicity further angering Sun Wukong who attacks Tang but Felicity finally confesses that she is actually the demon White Bone Spirit and that the whole village was an illusion conjured by her Sun Wukong flares up and turns into a giant Monkey King demon and swallows Tang At that moment the minister and Red Boy arrive and see Sun Wukong has fallen for their trick They had deliberately sent Felicity with the group to cause strife between Tang and Sun Wukong so Sun Wukong would kill his master Sun Wukong spits Tang out however as they had known this all the while they only played along so that the minister would reveal her true form They battle and the minister creates an illusion of Buddhas surrounding Sun Wukong using them to fight him The real Buddha however uses his giant palm to destroy the false Buddhas and reveals the minister s real identity as the Immortal Golden Vulture After the battle Tang heads back to find a dying Felicity He has no choice but to free her soul as there is too much demon in her Before she dies Felicity asks Tang if he loves her Tang replies that he has only one person in his heart The animosity between Tang and Sun Wukong has finally dissolved together with Sha Wujing and Zhu Bajie they continue their journey to the West through a desert In a post credits scene breaking of the fourth wall is invoked with the appearance of a modern movie theater where theater employees tell both the viewer and the in story audience that it s time to leave and there is no post credits scene Cast editKris Wu 10 as Tang Sanzang Lin Gengxin 10 as Sun Wukong Yang Yiwei 10 as Zhu Bajie Mengke Bateer 10 as Sha Wujing Yao Chen 10 as Jiu Gong Immortal Golden Vulture Lin Yun 10 as Felicity White Bone Spirit Wang Likun 10 as the spider demon Bao Bei er 10 as the king Wang Duo 10 as the handsome Zhu Bajie Da Peng 10 as a Taoist priest Cheng Sihan 10 as Tang Sanzang s teacher in Tang Sanzang s dream Shu Qi 10 as Duan a cameo appearance in flashback scenes and in Tang Sanzang s imagination Tsui Hark and Stephen Chow as theater employees a cameo appearance post credit scene Production editPrincipal photography began in October 2015 11 This was the first major collaboration between Chow and Tsui Previously during Spring Festival 2016 Tsui Hark had only a cameo role in Chow s The Mermaid Here however Tsui directed the film which was written by Chow who was also the executive producer 12 The film was shot in 3D The companies that produced and or invested in the film are China Film Group Corporation Star Overseas Hehe Shanghai Pictures Xiangshan Zeyue Media Shanghai Tao Piao Piao Entertainment Wanda Media Dadi Century Films Beijing Guangzhou JinYi Media Corporation Zhejiang HengDian Entertainment Tianjin Maoyan Media Maxtimes Culture Tianjin Films Lianrui Shanghai Pictures Huayi Brothers Media Group Shanghai New Culture Media Group Dongshen Shanghai Pictures Black Ant Shanghai Entertainment Horgos Hehe Pictures Horgos Lianrui Pictures Wuxi Huichi Entertainment and Shanghai Mengchacha Entertainment Investment 1 13 Release editThe film was released in China on 28 January 2017 the start of the Chinese New Year holiday 8 In December 2016 Sony Pictures acquired the North American and multi territory distribution rights to the film for the U S Canada the U K Australia New Zealand and much of Asia outside the Mainland China including Taiwan Singapore Malaysia Brunei Thailand the Philippines Vietnam Laos and Cambodia 8 The film opened simultaneously with its Chinese release 28 January in Malaysia Vietnam Singapore Cambodia Australia and New Zealand The UK and U S release followed on 3 February 2017 with that in Indonesia the Philippines and Thailand taking place later in the month 14 Promotion edit Journey to the West Demon Chapter had its first teaser released in China on 8 November 2016 15 Box office editPre release edit The Demons Strike Back was made on a production budget of 440 million yuan 63 9 million with an additional 140 million yuan 20 million spent on marketing promotion and advertising materials 4 The film was highly anticipated in China by both industry insiders and ordinary moviegoers and was projected to emerge very successful at the box office partly due to the robust demand and success of the first film 2 Moreover in its domestic market the film was released during the Chinese New Year period the most lucrative time of the year for local films The holiday which is also known as Spring Festival is a coveted release period in the country in which millions of Chinese moviegoers both casual and hardcore fans flock to theaters in what is regarded as the busiest moviegoing period on the planet 3 14 Since the period is a strategic time to release films with blockbuster potential The Demons Strike Back faced competition Nine other Chinese made films opened on the same day and films such as Kung Fu Yoga Buddies in India Duckweed The Village of No Return and Boonie Bears Entangled World posed a box office challenge for the film 16 17 The film pre sold more than 100 million yuan 14 54 million worth of tickets according to the film distributors and promoters breaking the previous record held by Chow s The Mermaid citation needed The main draw of the film has been credited to Tsui Hark who has directed some of the highest grossing films in China including the recent The Taking of Tiger Mountain and Young Detective Dee Rise of the Sea Dragon Chow s involvement in the project is also considered a factor in the early momentum for the film but the impact of the cast is seen as mixed 3 Theatrical run edit The film opened 28 January 2017 and grossed over 345 360 million yuan 50 52 million on its opening day Data from research group Entgroup showed that the movie had 103 065 screenings and registered 8 7 million admissions on Saturday the busiest day ever at the Chinese box office This broke the record for the biggest single opening day for a local film in China dethroning The Mermaid s former record of 270 million yuan in 2016 The record for all films is that of Furious 7 s 391 million yuan opening day sales 18 19 Before this the film made an estimated 10 45 million yuan 1 5 million from midnight previews on Friday night 19 It earned 209 million yuan 30 4 million on its second day Sunday bringing its two day cumulative total to 553 million yuan 80 3 million with some figures going as high as 83 million This broke the record for the biggest Saturday Sunday opening in China created a year earlier by the Hollywood film Star Wars The Force Awakens 19 20 In IMAX the film broke the record for the biggest single opening day with 4 2 million from 390 screens and the best Chinese New Year opening day for IMAX It came in third for all titles behind Warcraft and Furious 7 In two days the gross was worth 7 4 million the second best behind The Force Awakens 18 After its record breaking openings The Demons Strikes Back began to witness significant falls in accruing revenues from its third day onwards In three days the film made a combined 728 million yuan 105 9 million compared to The Mermaid s 770 million yuan 117 4 million and the discrepancy widened in the following days One major reason for the film s fall in demand was the negative reception and bad word of mouth from critics and audiences that took a mounting toll on the film s box office performance Its average user ratings from China s major online film portals such as Douban Maoyan Gewara and Mtime were among the lowest for such a wide release By comparison in Douban The Demons Strike Back scored just 6 9 10 compared to The Mermaid s 8 0 10 21 Outside the Middle Kingdom Sony Pictures acquired the rights to distribute the film in many territories The studio released the film simultaneously across six markets with the Chinese premiere realising a two day weekend haul of 2 2 million from 362 screens 18 Its worldwide box office total now as of 16 February 2017 stands at 239 5 million with 232 million from China s market 22 It also has become the highest grossing film in Tsui Hark s career and the highest grossing film among the Journey to the West novel adaptations 23 Critical reception editRotten Tomatoes reported that 58 of critics have given the film a positive review based on 12 reviews with an average rating of 5 76 10 24 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 4 critic reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 25 RogerEbert com gave the movie a glowing review and a 3 4 rating They called the collaboration between Stephen Chow and Tsui Hark a worthy fusion of two of the film world s most brilliant stars and praised the film saying it s got more imagination in one nimble limb than a Fast amp Furious sequel or a Star Wars prequel can lay claim to in their whole battered chassis 26 The Hollywood Reporter gave a mixed review praising the film for its action sequences and special effects but criticizing its screenplay narration and weak character development 27 South China Morning Post also criticized the performance of its leads 28 Awards and nominations editAward Category Nominee Result Ref 37th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Art Direction Yoshihito Akatsuka Liao Huei li Guo Zhongshan Nominated 29 30 Best Costume Make Up Design Bruce Yu Lee Pik kwan Won Best Sound Design Kinson Tsang Yiu Chun hin Nominated Best Visual Effects Park Young soo Kim Wook Nominated 23rd Huading Awards Best Supporting Actress Lin Yun Nominated 31 References edit a b c 西游伏妖篇 2017 cbooo cn in Chinese Retrieved January 18 2017 a b Zhang Rui January 17 2017 Journey to the West 2 aims to lead golden box office season China org cn Retrieved January 29 2017 a b c Jonathan Papish January 26 2017 On Screen China Out with the Monkey and in with the Money China Film Insider Retrieved January 29 2017 a b Clarence Tsui January 27 2017 Why China s Lunar New Year movie market is a tale of two cities South 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January 30 2017 Jonathan Papish January 31 2017 China Box Office A Record Set A Scandal Brews and Accounting Rules Change China Film Insider Retrieved February 1 2017 Journey To The West The Demons Strike Back summary page Boxofficemojo com February 16 2017 Retrieved February 16 2017 西游伏妖篇 破13亿周星驰路演称为了观众我会越做越好 China Youth Daily February 5 2017 Retrieved February 5 2017 permanent dead link Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back 2017 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved September 8 2020 Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved September 8 2020 Scout Tafoya February 3 2017 JOURNEY TO THE WEST THE DEMONS STRIKE BACK 2017 Roger Ebert Retrieved February 13 2017 Clarence Tsui January 31 2017 Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back Xi You Fu Yao Pian Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 1 2017 The great glass ceiling of Chinese cinema pretty young men and few females in the top roles South China Morning Post February 24 2017 Hong Kong Film Awards nominations 2018 Ann Hui s Our Time Will Come leads race with 11 nods South China Morning Post February 6 2018 Our Time Will Come wins five awards including best film at star studded Hong Kong Film Awards South China Morning Post April 15 2018 第23届华鼎奖提名 战狼2 芳华 双雄逐鹿 Sina in Chinese March 20 2018 External links editJourney to the West The Demons Strike Back at IMDb nbsp Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Journey to the West The Demons Strike Back amp oldid 1222562993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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