Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (2023)

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Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (2023). 2h 28m

“(This review mainly focuses on facts and what happened behind the scenes to hopefully give you a brief idea of the efforts they have input in making the Trilogy.)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI am truly in awe of the high quality of the movie consistently demonstrated in all aspects, a master-piece conjured with the blood, sweat and tears of a team of nearly 10,000 crew: the mind blowing cinematographic effects, the exceptionally amazing actors (whether it be men or women, new or seasoned), the extremely elaborate costumes, the lavish grand palace and buildings crafted by 2204 carpenters, the beautiful original scores and songs, the simply superb and talented Director Wuershan who has dedicated whole heartedly more than 9 years to the Trilogy while constantly striking nothing but perfection throughout… The list goes on.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI am impressed by the new actors and actresses who survived 6-8 months in an intensive training camp. Their daily routine usually ran from 5am to 9pm, 6 days a week, where they were required to undergo various types of training including riding, archery, combat, music, history, physical training, swimming and performing, all of which helped transform them into what warriors should look like 3000 years ago – not just the muscles, but also the SPIRIT! And yes, their acting skills may be debatable, but they are by no means awkward. They are meant to play roles that are in the teens/early twenties, which are exactly where they were when the movie started shooting more than 5 years ago. Practically all of them were new to equestrian, one of the many subjects they had to master in the training camp. By the time they graduated, they all became excellent riders that were able to perform amazing acts in concert. Thatu0026#39;s why the horseback riding shots are so breathtaking – no stunts at all. About this, I would in particular raise my glasses to Yu Shi (Yosh), the actor that plays Jifa. He has a reputation for constantly pushing himself to the limit, back then and throughout those years while waiting for the movie to be released (which was overdue for 3 years). There is a jaw-dropping scene where he turned around and shot arrows from the horseback without reins, something apparently so dangerous that no one else (the equestrian director included) in the set was able to complete. He insisted on performing everything himself and eventually he pulled it off with flying colors. I am sure this is only one of the many spectacular moments that he will be remembered for, down the line.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs for the King, I adore Kris Phillipsu0026#39; (AKA Fei Xiang) portrayal and I beg to differ from those who took the view that his acting was terrible. Anyone who goes to the movie with a peaceful heart cannot possibly have come up with that blatant conclusion. His dramatic expressions and awesome physique imparted life to the King who is known in history and novels as someone smart, strong, tall but most of the time, brutal… Many Chinese are of the view that no one else in modern days is better fitted to play the King.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eJichang, played by Li Xuejian, is another role that truly touches my heart. He is a veteran Chinese actor who has won probably all the awards in China that can be garnered. Some may laugh at the way he speaks in the movie, but please understand that he has been fighting nasopharyngeal cancer for more than 2 decades, which has seriously affected how he articulates and his hearing too. Why did they insist on using his own voice? It is because only that way, an actor could fully unleash to the audience what the role should really be like. Mr. Liu0026#39;s performance is powerful and flawless in every scene.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSurely, there are areas that require improvements. The special effects – yes, they could have been better but considering the lack of funding and the fact that the Director had to pay out of his pocket to keep it going, I am only hoping the first Installment of the Trilogy could score better in worldwide box office so that more funds can be injected to improve that area which is very important to the 2nd and the 3rd installments. The plot – yes, some wonderfully shot scenes did not appear in the movie, which arguably could help audience understand better, but the Director had to make a judgement call in order not to compromise the integrity of the story line, and having a movie longer than 2.5 hours means more difficulty in getting it released in Chinese theatres, apparently…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTruth be told. Iu0026#39;ve seen the Creation of the Gods 5 times, 4 on iMax. Each time, I was able to find details that I previously missed. Each time, I was able to feel more. I have never repeated a movie this many times.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo if you have a big heart and are happy to embrace cultural diversityies, may I urge you to give this movie a chance, and please do so on iMax theatre if you can!”

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