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Humans built huge engines on the surface of the earth to find a new home. But the road to the universe is perilous. In order to save earth, young people once again have to step forward to start a race against time for life and death. (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation

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  • Country: China
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Jan 22, 2023
  • Duration: 2 hr. 53 min.
  • Score: 7.8 (scored by 407 users)
  • Ranked: #3692
  • Popularity: #9526
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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sentisenti
5 people found this review helpful
Mar 25, 2023
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

A decent alternative to typical western disaster movie.

A nice prequel with a rather slow act on the drama side but it definitely works after the universe build up. Not your typical western disaster movie where the heroes usually focused on a white group with one or two expendable minorities here and there, rather you get a grand set but you are most looking at the iminent disaster from the chinese point of view.
Effects is on marvel's level but i pretty much think marvel already stuck on first avenger movie level for how many years now?
Music (not song) is grand and I don't know chinese movie actually spend that much time on music.

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tinydog
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 4, 2025
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

A Bigger, Bolder Leap for Chinese Sci-Fi

When The Wandering Earth (2019) burst onto the scene as one of China's first major sci-fi blockbusters, it established itself as a landmark moment for Chinese cinema. Adapted from Liu Cixin’s short story of the same name, it took creative liberties to expand the premise into a full-fledged disaster epic. Now, The Wandering Earth 2 (2023) takes things a step further—not just as a prequel that deepens the world-building but as a film that refines and elevates the themes that made the first movie so impactful.

There is no doubt that The Wandering Earth 2 was made for the cinematic experience. Watching it in a theater is a must to truly appreciate its scale - I think my opinion of the film would’ve been different had I not watched it on a big screen first. The jaw-dropping VFX and booming sound effects (especially with the space elevator scene) amplified its impact in a way that simply cannot be matched by a home viewing.

When I first watched The Wandering Earth in Australian cinemas, the entire theatre was empty aside from my cohort. This time around, the entire theatre was packed, even with COVID restrictions still in place, even during the midnight screening when most people would prefer to be asleep. This giant contrast speaks to the immense cultural and cinematic impact the sequel has had, drawing larger audiences and cementing itself as a must-watch experience.

Unlike the first film, which had a more straightforward “save the Earth” disaster-movie plot, The Wandering Earth 2 delves deeper into the political and philosophical dilemmas of humanity’s response to planetary catastrophe. It explores the decision-making behind the “Moving Earth Project,” showing the desperate struggle between factions advocating for different survival strategies—whether to escape Earth entirely or to embark on the long and arduous journey of pushing it out of the solar system. This level of depth adds significant weight to the story, making it feel grander in both scale and stakes.

One of the film’s strengths is its ability to balance spectacle with heartfelt human drama. It touches on loss, sacrifice, and the persistence of hope, making it more than just a visual extravaganza. Wu Jing’s performance as Liu Peiqiang—who would later become an important figure in the first film—adds emotional depth, showing the cost of duty and responsibility in the face of global calamity.

A key element that sets The Wandering Earth 2 apart from Hollywood sci-fi is its emphasis on collective unity over individual heroism. While Western sci-fi films often focus on lone protagonists defying authority, this film underscores the idea that survival is a communal effort. This deeply ingrained collectivist philosophy—one that resonates strongly in Chinese culture—might not be immediately familiar to Western audiences, but it is precisely this perspective that gives The Wandering Earth series its distinctive edge.

This theme is also reinforced through the portrayal of international collaboration. While there are geopolitical tensions in the story, the narrative ultimately leans towards cooperation, reflecting an idealized vision of global unity in the face of existential threats.

For those familiar with Liu Cixin’s works, The Wandering Earth 2 contains several nods to his broader literary universe. The concept of artificial intelligence playing a major role in decision-making recalls elements from The Three-Body Problem, where AI and virtual reality shape humanity’s response to existential crises. Additionally, the film references real-life space projects, drawing inspiration from China’s advancements in space technology, such as the Tiangong space station and the Long March rockets.

The space elevator, a concept long discussed in theoretical physics and sci-fi literature, is one of the film’s most visually striking elements. While similar concepts have appeared in Western media (such as Arthur C. Clarke’s The Fountains of Paradise), The Wandering Earth 2 brings it to life in a way that feels both realistic and grounded in near-future science. The sequence involving its catastrophic collapse serves as a metaphor for humanity’s fragile grasp on technological ambition.

Another historical parallel can be drawn between the film’s depiction of global-scale engineering projects and China’s own history of massive infrastructural undertakings, such as the Three Gorges Dam and the South-North Water Diversion Project. These real-world projects share the same spirit of large-scale planning and collective effort seen in the film’s planetary migration project.

Final Thoughts

The Wandering Earth 2 surpasses its predecessor by adding layers of complexity, political intrigue, and character-driven drama to its already spectacular visual presentation. The prequel format allows it to expand on the universe in meaningful ways, making it more than just a disaster film—it becomes an observation on the choices humanity makes when facing the abyss. While the first film succeeded in its high-stakes action and grand premise, the second film excels in its worldbuilding and thematic richness.

For those who haven’t seen it yet, watching it on the biggest screen possible is highly recommended. The impact of its visuals, especially the space elevator sequence, is something that home viewing simply cannot replicate. The film's uniquely Chinese perspective on unity and survival gives it a refreshing take in the sci-fi genre, making it a standout among its peers.

Overall, The Wandering Earth 2 is a triumph—not just for Chinese cinema but for global sci-fi storytelling as a whole.

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  • Movie: The Wandering Earth 2
  • Country: China
  • Release Date: Jan 22, 2023
  • Duration: 2 hr. 53 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Ranked: #3692
  • Popularity: #9526
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