The Monkey King 2
The Monkey King 2
G | 08 February 2016 (USA)
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Taking place 500 years after the Havoc in Heaven, the Tang Priest is appointed by Buddha to go to the West to fetch the sacred scriptures, only to accidentally free the Monkey King. With Lady White aiming to break up the team assembled to defeat her, the Monkey King must fight in order to save his world!

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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Listonixio

Fresh and Exciting

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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dcarsonhagy

The Monkey King (Part 2) just didn't cut it for me. First of all, Donnie Yen (who played the Monkey King in the first installment) had been replaced with another actor who did not have the charisma, charm, nor the acting chops. His performance came across as stiff and forced, while I thought Donnie Yen was wonderful.However, not all was a total loss for Part 2. The gorgeous and very talented Gong Li played the White-Bone Demon with as much panache as you would ever want. She is absolutely beautiful and demands attention while she is on screen. The cinematography was a step above most movies of this genre. The scenery is just breath taking. I did think Part 2 had a little more action than the first film. However, the first film was more about the legend of the Monkey King, and as stated before, Donnie Yen was just magical in the role.Rated PG-13 for some mild violence.

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rajatshanu64

here i am with the monkey king 2 i am expecting something great with this part because it's first one part is awesome but this one not as good as one but still fine maybe you will laugh on that pig face monster men i don't like this story at all there is not aim they just decide a aim in beginning but they didn't complete in end this is very negative point in this part monkey king got a teacher or Guru in beginning both guru and monkey kind have different ways of thinking so any lord gives him target to go together and find a book or something and they go and in end guru says to monkey kill his for a reason to save a evil women for she can be in a good way and not much interest i found even this time it's activity is not funny as in previous part

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gregsachoff

Love the movie. Thought it was entertaining and my kids wanted to see it again. But we all agree Donnie Yen was a better choice for The Monkey King / Sun Wu Kong The Monkey King Havoc in Heaven's Palace was our first choice and favorite among the two so far. Havoc in Heaven's Palace seem to have more story structure and the kids liked the characters better and loved the historical fight scenes with Donnie Yen's Character. My wife seemed to like the most the musical score of the film and we purchased the soundtrack in which we listen to quite often.My Kids also each wanted there own Blu-Ray in which I purchased for all three of them. With anything the first is always the better of the two but recommend both.

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tdevil9

I wasn't expecting a sequel after watching the disappointing first film that was 2 years behind the original scheduled release. Despite the plethora of well-known actors/actresses, it turned out to be a huge disappointment due to the deviation from the original story. Chow Yun Fat was the most miscast actor when he was chosen to play the Jade Emperor :(I'm glad to say that this sequel is much better than the first movie in every aspect. The script focuses mainly on Sun Wukong and the Bone Demoness. The monk is left to look like a bumbling idiot. He looks and acts like the same role in the Stephen Chow's Journey to the West. Aaron Kwok's portrayal of Sun Wukong is much less flamboyant than Donnie Yen's portrayal - and for that, I am glad.The special effects are very well done, which is a relief considering the disaster in the first movie. If I hadn't watched Iron Man or Harry Potter before, I would be even more impressed with some of the effects in the final battle scene.Gong Li visual presence was, for me, the epitome of womanhood :)

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