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When I saw the press release for New Gods: Yang Jian it stirred a weird memory in me, as if I’d heard that name before. Then after watching about 50% of the movie I hit google and then it hit me. This is a sequel, as their was a New Gods film back in 2021 named Nezha Reborn that I had hoped to see. It was a massive hit in China, but the movie never made it state side on Blu-ray, so I never ended up reviewing the film and thusly I sort of forgot about the world. Well, now that I knew why this whole story was slightly familiar I can luckily say that you don’t have to actually watch New Gods: Nezha Reborn to enjoy Yang Jian. The film handily summarizes some of the goings on in that film, and picks us up in the world without hitch.
Enter into the world of the New Gods, a fantastical realm of Chinese mythology adapted for a sci-fi/period piece adventure that is pure eye candy to behold. Our hero from Nezha Reborn, Yang Jian (also known as Erlang Shen) no longer is a god, but scrapes by as a bounty hunter, pick up skiptraces for the heavenly hosts. However, in the line of duty he runs across a familiar young man named Chenxiang, who is also on a mission to gain a mysterious artifact. Turns out, this young man is Yang’s long lost nephew, and just so happens to be looking for the very artifact that could free his mother from the prison that Yang defeated and imprisoned under a mountain 13 years ago. Along the way, Yang Jian makes a few more friends, comes to grips with his own past, and must face a whole new host of enemies who are out to get the free wheeling bounty hunter.
The film plays fast and loose with the mythology it’s drawing from, instead of trying to keep a period piece fantasy authentic, it goes more for full on reimagining of the ancient ideals and putting them into a mystical almost steampunk/sci-fi wrapping for modern audiences. A risky proposition, but it seems to have worked as Yang Jian has become a smash hit over in China, ensuring that not only did this live up to Nezha Reborn, but surpassed it in many ways, and guaranteed that we’ll get a 3rd film in the franchise sometime in the next year or so.
Rating:
Not Rated by the MPAA
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Extras:

• Animating New Gods: Yang Jian With Zhao Ji
• Original Cast Interview
• Arts And Culture Spotlight
• Art Gallery
Final Score:

New Gods: Yang Jian is a fun romp that brings Chinese blockbusters over to the United States. The film IS a bit of style over substance, but there is more than enough meat on the bones to make for an entertaining romp. If I had to compare it to anything, it would be an animated Chinese Wuxia epic with some modern day dialog. It’s fun, a bit cheeky, and absolutely mesmerizing to watch with all of the lovely animation. The Blu-ray looks and sounds incredible, with a moderate array of extras to enjoy from Gkids/Shout Factory as well. Solid watch in this reviewers humble opinion.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Su Ling Chan, David Chen, Alex Hom, Kai Wang
Directed by: Ji Zhao
Written by: Kai Wang
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, English, Spanish
Studio: Shout Factory
Rated: NR
Runtime: 129 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: April 25th, 2023
Recommendation: Fun Watch
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