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Sun Wukong, the King of the Monkeys, sets off on his first adventure to gain a worthy weapon. This earns the attention of the Jade Emperor of Heaven.Sun Wukong, the King of the Monkeys, sets off on his first adventure to gain a worthy weapon. This earns the attention of the Jade Emperor of Heaven.Sun Wukong, the King of the Monkeys, sets off on his first adventure to gain a worthy weapon. This earns the attention of the Jade Emperor of Heaven.
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Our knowledge of animation in China is, to say the least, patchy but this is represented as their most important work, an account of the adventures of the painted face monkey king who leads the little monkeys of the Fruit and Flower Mountain, despite the traps and combatants launched by the King of Heaven.
It's sobering to realise that the opera tradition that this film's moves and costumes echo is the one shown under attack in FAREWELL TO THE CONCUBINE which is set in the period in which this was made. The childrens' films of the socialist countries were often their only product to be dogma free and it's hard to accept proposition that the drunken, destructive monkey is a rendition of young Chairman Mao upsetting the authorities.
The flattened, scroll painting design is one of the film's distinctive features.
UPROAR IN HEAVEN doesn't have the animation set pieces of the major Disney films, the zip of the Looney Toons or the sophistication of European cartoons but it has a quality of it's own which appeals and even occasionally impresses - the battle with the gem headed scarlet serpent, the horses bathing in the clouds. Monkey King, who apparently did have a further career, may not make any Journey to the East with Pigsy but he is a more effective cartoon character than Mickey Mouse, Mr McGoo or many of those we know better.
Tinies may have difficulty taking two hours of this but segments would be sure to get them in. It is, in a good copy, one of the best examples of the Orwo process even if they never could cope with the violet-mauve-purple bit of the spectrum.
It's sobering to realise that the opera tradition that this film's moves and costumes echo is the one shown under attack in FAREWELL TO THE CONCUBINE which is set in the period in which this was made. The childrens' films of the socialist countries were often their only product to be dogma free and it's hard to accept proposition that the drunken, destructive monkey is a rendition of young Chairman Mao upsetting the authorities.
The flattened, scroll painting design is one of the film's distinctive features.
UPROAR IN HEAVEN doesn't have the animation set pieces of the major Disney films, the zip of the Looney Toons or the sophistication of European cartoons but it has a quality of it's own which appeals and even occasionally impresses - the battle with the gem headed scarlet serpent, the horses bathing in the clouds. Monkey King, who apparently did have a further career, may not make any Journey to the East with Pigsy but he is a more effective cartoon character than Mickey Mouse, Mr McGoo or many of those we know better.
Tinies may have difficulty taking two hours of this but segments would be sure to get them in. It is, in a good copy, one of the best examples of the Orwo process even if they never could cope with the violet-mauve-purple bit of the spectrum.
I had enjoyed watching Havoc in Heaven, another Chinese animated film that I found online. Released in 1961 and inspired by the timeless mythological novel Journey to the West, this film delves into the early escapades of the mischievous Monkey King as he rebels against the Jade Emperor of Heaven, as depicted in the novel.
Journey to the West is another classic story that intrigues me and also got me into literature from other countries. I vividly remember watching an animated English-dubbed TV series based on Journey to the West, which producers made in 1999. The series left a lasting impression on me, and in 2002, its episodes became an OAV (original animated video) movie titled "The Legends of the Monkey King." This adaptation further fueled my fascination with the story and its characters. So after watching Havoc in Heaven, I've concluded that I love it better than any film adaptation of Journey to the West.
Overall, I really love this film, and I love the character designs in the film, especially for the monkeys. They're so cute!
Journey to the West is another classic story that intrigues me and also got me into literature from other countries. I vividly remember watching an animated English-dubbed TV series based on Journey to the West, which producers made in 1999. The series left a lasting impression on me, and in 2002, its episodes became an OAV (original animated video) movie titled "The Legends of the Monkey King." This adaptation further fueled my fascination with the story and its characters. So after watching Havoc in Heaven, I've concluded that I love it better than any film adaptation of Journey to the West.
Overall, I really love this film, and I love the character designs in the film, especially for the monkeys. They're so cute!
I also seen it a long time ago (I think more than 15 years ago when I was ten or so) in German TV (I think the language was German). I loved it !!! My brother and I were so enthusiastic about it! But I never got the chance to view it a second time since then. I also think I missed the beginning, so I searched for it on the internet. The only site I've found was the website of the Sydney Asian Pacific Film Festival, where it was shown. There I've got the website of the Animation Studio that produced the Film:
http://www.ani-sh.com (SHANGHAI ANIMATION FILM STUDIO)
But they don't have published a DVD yet I think, although it was there first major success and they used the Monkey on there logo since then... Does any body know where to get it ???
LoganSan
P.S.: There is also a semi-sequel called "Monkey Conquers the Demon" that I haven't seen yet.
http://www.ani-sh.com (SHANGHAI ANIMATION FILM STUDIO)
But they don't have published a DVD yet I think, although it was there first major success and they used the Monkey on there logo since then... Does any body know where to get it ???
LoganSan
P.S.: There is also a semi-sequel called "Monkey Conquers the Demon" that I haven't seen yet.
Da Nao Tian Gong is an interesting action movie. It comes from an old Chines story. It came out in 2012 in China and the main character is Monkey king. The men behind this movie are Wan Laiming and Tang Cheng.
The movie is about Monkey King who wants to be the Jade Emperor who is the leader of the whole heaven. He goes to by himself to fight with the 10 thousand heavenly generals and soldiers. Monkey King is one of the most famous symbols of China. He is not just any normal monkey. He can make 72 changes to his shape and zsize, turning himself into different animals and objects.
If you plan to watch a movie this weekend and you want to see something enjoyable, choose this movie.
The movie is about Monkey King who wants to be the Jade Emperor who is the leader of the whole heaven. He goes to by himself to fight with the 10 thousand heavenly generals and soldiers. Monkey King is one of the most famous symbols of China. He is not just any normal monkey. He can make 72 changes to his shape and zsize, turning himself into different animals and objects.
If you plan to watch a movie this weekend and you want to see something enjoyable, choose this movie.
Saw it twice as a kid and I remember it still. This movie is a wonderful animation from China about the Monkey king and his adventures.
The movie consists of several earthly and heavenly adventures as the monkey king tries to (save the world?) or just get along in life (It has been over 20 years...)
It just became available for purchasing in Sweden and I am gonna get it...
9/10 as I remember it, it may even get 10/10 as a children's movie, but also risk being downgraded (as I said, 20 years) to about 8, but not lower, never...
The movie consists of several earthly and heavenly adventures as the monkey king tries to (save the world?) or just get along in life (It has been over 20 years...)
It just became available for purchasing in Sweden and I am gonna get it...
9/10 as I remember it, it may even get 10/10 as a children's movie, but also risk being downgraded (as I said, 20 years) to about 8, but not lower, never...
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