The Dragon King and the Four Seas Dragon King flood Chentang Pass to force Li Jing to hand over Ne Zha. After Ne Zha kills himself and his mortal body dies, Tai Yi wants to build a temple to help him be rebirthed. Taoist Ran Deng presents Li Jing with the exquisite pagoda, saying that if Ne Zha accepts the incense without merit, he will be attacked by the devil's heart. Li Jing cannot bear to let Ne Zha go astray and decides to destroy the temple to make Ne Zha misunderstand, while Li's mother and Tai Yi secretly enshrine Ne Zha's tablet. (Source: iQiyi) Edit Translation
- English
- हिन्दी
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: 哪吒·魔童归来
- Also Known As: Na Zha: Mo Tong Gui Lai , 哪吒·魔童歸來
- Genres: Action, Historical, Fantasy
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Cast & Credits
- Cindy ChenNe ZhaMain Role
- He Zhong HuaLi JingMain Role
- Shang Na[Ne Zha's mother]Support Role
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Movie for kids
Don’t expect anything grandiose from this movie; it primarily focuses on the nuanced relationship between a father and his son. The narrative revolves around the father, a man who has prioritized his duties to others over the needs of his own family. However, he comes to a poignant realization: his family truly holds the most significant place in his life.Interestingly, the role of the son is portrayed by a young girl, which raises questions about the casting choices. It’s unclear whether the production team struggled to find young male talent or if there was a misunderstanding in the translation of the script, leading to the confusion of the term “son” instead of “daughter.” The audience comments largely suggest that they expected the character to be a boy, indicating a mismatch in expectations.
While the performances are commendable, the film caters primarily to a family audience and may not captivate adult viewers. Its themes are deeply rooted in family dynamics, especially the aspects of filial obligation but also the father obligation and the redemptive journey of realizing the value of family relationships.
As an adult, I found the pacing dull and the plot predictable, but I believe the film serves as a valuable lesson for children and young teenagers. It effectively conveys the importance of family bonds, making it a thoughtful choice for young audiences to reflect upon the significance of prioritizing family in their lives.
My hypothesis is that the script was crafted as a form of propaganda aimed at teaching children an important lesson about gratitude and familial responsibility. In a cultural context like China, which still embraces strong paternalistic values, the narrative likely emphasizes that if a father is absent from home, it is not due to neglect but rather because he is toiling diligently to provide for his family’s wellbeing. This portrayal serves to instill a sense of appreciation in children, encouraging them to recognize the sacrifices their fathers make and to foster a mindset that values selflessness over selfish desires.
Yeah. Right…
Even though it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, the movie remains enjoyable..
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Storyline and CGI
Nezda is one of my favorite character since childhood. The Nezda looks good but the storyline kind of not original, too dark on other hand. This movie is good for showing on Father’s Day because that’s the whole message (Father and spoil hardheaded son). CGI too much which is okay but not professionally done. you can see it obvious, bad CGI editing. Overall, if they make this movie more original, it’s better. Looks like this is a budget movie, not a lot of actor or actresses, besides the soldiers, only 2 active actors.Was this review helpful to you?
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