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Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms
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There’s always a delicate balance when creating a trilogy before the first film of a series is even finished. Either it goes AMAZINGLY well (ala The Lord of the Rings) or it’s bloated and convoluted with too many Marvel Studios style cliffhanger endings that make the first film or so feel like an introductory trilogy rather than a stand alone feature film. Such is the case for China’s mega blockbuster trilogy based upon a 16th century tome. Some bits are really good, the fights are fantastic, but it feels like there is an enormous amount of bloat and over reliance on a million characters that may or may not play a major role in upcoming films in the series.
As is the case with many fantasy period piece Chinese films, we start the film with a gigantic battle where lord Zhou (Kris Phillips) of the Shang Dynasty is waging war upon a traitorous underling. During the battle a fox demon is freed from a nearby tomb, inhabiting the body of the traitor’s daughter, who in turn decides to manipulate the power hungry lord into killing his father the Emperor, and trying to take over the world with the divine scroll known as Fenghen Bang (which can trap the souls of the dead). However, even his loyal bodyguards are called upon to question the motivations of their lord, and treachery runs rampant among the ranks. Demons controlling kings, children of the local lords forced into military servitude in order to keep a handle on said lords, divine immortals coming to help the humans, and a hint at new gods being created after a curse like no other is spilled upon the land.
At the same time, there’s still some solid fun to be had in the mega budgeted Chinese blockbuster. The entire film is saturated in period piece trappings, and unlike many Asian films, the budget shows big time on the screen, with amazing costumes, solid CGI and some battle sequences that are fantastic. I went through a full circle of feelings throughout the film, ranging from being bored, to having a really good time, to scratching my head in confusion. Only to go back to being bored, excited and confused in a cyclical loop. There’s fun to be had in the mega blockbuster, and it promises so much more, but from what I’ve seen of the film series so far, it would need a killer 2nd and 3rd film to win me back to giving a solid thumbs up on the franchise.
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Not Rated by the MPAA
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Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms does a TON of ground work laying and background setting for the legendary mythological story, but it falls short in execution (in my humble opinion). There’s good fun to be had from the lavish looking film, but it’s overly complex, not enough story is set up despite the huge run time, and the various sub plots that it attempts to set up seem to vanish into the wind for another time, leaving me feeling a bit frustrated. The Well Go USA Blu-ray looks and sounds fantastic, and it has at least a FEW extras more than normal, so fans will definitely enjoy picking up the Blu-ray. However to everyone else, I would definitely rent it first.
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Starring: Huang Bo, Kris Phillips, Xuejian Li, Yu Xia, Quan Yuan, Chen Muchi
Directed by: Wuershan
Written by: Jianan Ran, Ping Ran, Cao Sheng
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1, English, Mandarin DD 2.0
Subtitles: English, Mandarin (Simplified), Mandarin (Traditional)
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: NR
Runtime: 148 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: May 28th, 2024
Recommendation: Rental
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