Legend of the Naga Pearls
Legend of the Naga Pearls (Chinese: 鲛珠传) is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure film directed by Yang Lei, starring Wang Talu, Zhang Tianai and Sheng Guansen. It is the first film to be set in the fictional world of Novoland. The film was released on August 11, 2017 in China.[2][3][4]
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Simplified | 鲛珠传 |
Directed by | Yang Lei |
Produced by | Gordon Chan Ren Zhonglun Peter Lam Fan Feifei[1] |
Screenplay by | Yang Lei Tan Cheung Xu Zhaoqing |
Based on | Novoland: City of Desperate Love |
Starring | Wang Talu Zhang Tianai Sheng Guansen |
Music by | Ikuro Fujiwara |
Edited by | Feng Qihuan |
Production company | Media Asia Films Shanghai Film Group |
Distributed by | Well Go USA, Aeon pix Studios ( India ) |
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Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | US$16,392,484 |
Synopsis
Once upon a time, in the city of Uranopolis, lived the Winged Tribe, a race capable of flying. But after losing a battle to humans, they gradually lost their ability to fly. Xue Lie, a royal descendant from the Winged Tribe, begins a search for the magical Naga Pearls in order to destroy the Human Tribe and avenge the death of his people. When Ni the thief, Gali the human prince, and Hei Yu the constable accidentally lay hands on a mysterious box containing the Naga Pearls, they find themselves hunted down by Xue Lie. After they have lost the pearls to Xue Lie eventually, they decide to team up and rush back to Uranopolis to thwart his evil plans.
Cast
Critical reception
The Hollywood Reporter called the film "diverting and attractive, but not novel enough to attract viewers", and South China Morning Post called the film "enjoyable but generic".[5] However, it received praise for its production design and "relentlessly earnest desire to please".[6]
References
- "《鲛珠传》定档8月11日暑期档上映". Mtime. 18 April 2017.
- "《鲛珠传》鲛珠初现预告 王大陆张天爱领衔扛大旗". Sina. 14 April 2017.
- "Treat in store for fantasy epics". China Daily.
- "'Legend of the Naga Pearls' ('Jiao zhu zhuan'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Film review: Legend of the Naga Pearls – Chinese fantasy adventure is generic yet enjoyable". South China Morning Post.