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Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons(西游·降魔篇)

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China, Hong Kong · 2013
Rated PG-13 · 1h 50m
Director Stephen Chow, Derek Kwok
Starring Wen Zhang, Shu Qi, Huang Bo, Show Lo
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

When a riverside village is terrorized by demons, Tang Sanzang, a Buddhist priest and self-proclaimed demon hunter, sets out on a journey to tame the creatures once and for all. The demons that he encounters and conquers along the way become his loyal companions for his famous journey to the West.

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The Hollywood Reporter by

Journey to the West may not rank among Chow’s classics, but it’s a crowd-pleaser that also serves as a reminder of what the director can accomplish when he’s on his game.

75

Slant Magazine by Kenji Fujishima

Stephen Chow's distinctive vision is evident in the seemingly boundless imagination of his scenarios, and in the film's sincere spiritual concerns and generosity toward misfits and outsiders.

75

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

A huge hit in China — where it was released in 3-D IMAX — the handsomely filmed Journey To the West deserves better than the token 2-D theatrical release it’s getting in the United States to support its simultaneous arrival on video-on-demand.

60

The Dissolve by Mike D'Angelo

Chow’s go-for-broke sensibility has been sorely missed, and a tale of demons is the ideal context for the gravity-defying, logic-impaired stunts he favors.

50

Village Voice by Nick Schager

The camera swoops and whooshes about but never generates any compelling energy — Chow's film proves endlessly manic but devoid of much mirth.

70

The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold

Mr. Chow has perhaps achieved more sustained and elaborate adventures, but he hits a sweet spot of comedy that never grows too self-aware or forgets the value of a good, clean demon whomping.

80

Los Angeles Times by Sheri Linden

The spectacular combination of slapstick, love story and superhero antics doesn't entirely avoid awkwardness, but mostly it defies gravity, like many of the stunts.

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