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Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe

Original title: Jiu ceng yao ta
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 58m
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5.1/10
2.2K
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Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe (2015)
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Giant fossils unearthed in Mongolia lead government scientists to a dangerous underground world of massive beasts and temples.Giant fossils unearthed in Mongolia lead government scientists to a dangerous underground world of massive beasts and temples.Giant fossils unearthed in Mongolia lead government scientists to a dangerous underground world of massive beasts and temples.

  • Director
    • Chuan Lu
  • Writers
    • Chuan Lu
    • Muye Zhang
  • Stars
    • Mark Chao
    • Jin Chen
    • Li Feng
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    • Director
      • Chuan Lu
    • Writers
      • Chuan Lu
      • Muye Zhang
    • Stars
      • Mark Chao
      • Jin Chen
      • Li Feng
    • 27User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Mark Chao
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    • Hu Bayi
    Jin Chen
    Jin Chen
    • Yang's mother
    Li Feng
    • Fat Wang Kaixuan
    Chen Li
    Chen Li
    • Mr. Wang
    Guangjie Li
    Guangjie Li
    • Officer Han
    Yan Tang
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    • Weiwei
    Rhydian Vaughan
    • Chen Dong
    Deshun Wang
    • Anliru
    Qingxiang Wang
    • Doctor Yang
    Jun Wu
    • Lead Soldier
    Chen Yao
    Chen Yao
    • Shirley Yang
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      • Chuan Lu
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    6paulclaassen

    Indiana Jones' journey to the centre of the Earth.

    Well now, this was rather interesting - almost like a cross between Indiana Jones and Journey to the center of the Earth (not that I enjoyed the latter). Although the visual effects are not award-winning, they were rather well done and added significantly to a thoroughly enjoyable action adventure. Some effects - like the attack of the demon beasts in the desolate town - were incredibly good. I enjoyed the fact that they did not add cheesy humor as most Hollywood films of this genre do, and the love interest was subtle and not overbearing. The music was great, too. This is just plain good old-fashioned fun with great modern effects.
    4chrisdem

    Much more style over substance

    So...I watched 60 Minutes last night about the Chinese market for big budget movies. This movie popped up for a 10 second example of "monster" movies finally being made in and available to the Chinese public. While the visual aspect of this movie is up there with any big budget American film of this time, the story is unbelievably bad (really bad). It is obvious that millions were spent on this film but they could not seem to be able to spend $500 on a script. I do believe it is worth watching for the CGI eye candy and the acting isn't half bad, but WOW, they still have a way to go as far as story goes. This is like Transformers 4 on steroids with a worse story (if that is possible).

    It will be interesting to see how this Chinese/US cinema relationship takes us. Hopefully this us just the start of something a bit (much?) better.

    I also have to admit that I liked the use of minimal blood and no bad language and still have an entertaining movie. This shows you don't have to have heads chopped off and the F bomb every 30 seconds to entertain people. This is one aspect of the new Chinese "blockbuster" style movies that I do like.
    7Hellmant

    A lot of fun, especially if you like creature features.

    'CHRONICLES OF THE GHOSTLY TRIBE': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A Chinese fantasy action flick; about researchers, that discover ancient creatures, in the mountains near the Mongolian Border (in 1979). The story also takes place in modern day New York City (when the monsters reappear). The movie was directed by Chuan Lu, who also co-wrote the script (with Bobby and Nick Roth). It stars Mark Chao, Yao Chen, Rhydian Vaughan and Wang Qingxiang. The film is cheesy, and sometimes hard to follow, but it's still a lot of fun (especially if you like creature features).

    The story begins at the 1979 Mongolian Border; where the fossils of monstrous creatures have been found. A research team has been assigned to head into the mountains, to investigate the findings. They're lead by a professor (Qingxiang), his daughter (Chen) and an adventurer, named Hu Bayi (Chao). After the team is attacked, by various different beasts, Bayi is the only survivor. The film then flashes forward, to present day New York City, where Bayi now works as a librarian (studying demonology). He's called back into action, when he hears about more monster attacks (in Northern China).

    The film has some fantastic visual effects (the creatures look amazing)! I had trouble keeping up with the subtitles sometimes, and also the story, but I still really enjoyed the movie. I love monster flicks, and this one is definitely a fun one. I couldn't have cared less about the human characters, or any of their drama, but I loved watching the creatures; and the amazing special effects!

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    3Wizard-8

    If it had only made sense....

    It's interesting to watch foreign movies that attempt to compete with Hollywood blockbusters, because sometimes you can find some entertaining movies that do things differently while being entertaining. However, there are definitely times when these foreign films can be as bad as the worst to come from Hollywood, and "Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe" is one such movie. I didn't have a problem with the Chinese propaganda (every national cinema has films that trumpet their culture). And even though the special effects were kind of erratic, I didn't really have a problem with them as well.

    However, I did have a big problem with the script. The first fifteen minutes are pretty coherent, but after that point, the movie becomes extremely muddled. There are a ton of unanswered questions and mysterious plot developments. Some of these head-scratching moments are eventually answered (kind of), but new murky touches come up to take their place. I don't know if the confusion was due to translation problems, a necessity to know Chinese culture well, or simply bad writing... though I suspect the third possible explanation is the answer.

    The movie is well shot, fairly fast-paced despite its length, and it never gets to the point of being boring. But with such a muddled narrative, it's hard to care for the characters or what is happening. As a result, the movie is very unsatisfying. I would be willing to see these filmmakers do another movie, but only as long as they were working with a much better script.
    6quincytheodore

    Classic case of style over substance with modern eye candy

    This movie is a prime example on how a few good individual parts alone can't make a great movie. It has arguably one of the better animations from Chinese films, gorgeous cinematography and intriguing occult mystery premise, yet the plot is thin and superficial. If a comparison could be made, the movie resembles video game, it literally jumps through outlandishly eye-catching set pieces and while they might look attractive, the working narrative is extremely disjointed.

    Story mainly follows Hu Bayi as a member of archaeology team sent to uncover ancient secrets. He then meets with Yang Ping, the love interest and soon enough become the reason he volunteers for more dangerous mission. Eventually, the team finds creatures, relics, disasters and all sorts of oddities that the movie barely explains. Characters are ridiculously plain. Hu Bayi himself mostly follows order and narrates the plot while the heroine Yang Ping is depicted as mysterious female.

    These personalities are lacking depth, especially when the movie introduces a couple of comic reliefs that don't matter much for story. The plot has the same problems from Jackie Chan's The Myth from years ago, it's too flamboyant for the sake of fantasy appeal that it doesn't have much continuity or clarity. It merely throws around some over-the-top fantasy gibberish to usher in new shiny sequences.

    Fortunately, it does have some flashy spectacles. There's a clear investment on the visual presentation. The scenes are gorgeous, be it may the blue horizon from snow mountain or the trek across the desert. It's set in the right era with good nods to ancient trinkets and modern vibe, almost looking like The Mummy franchise for costume and design. Cinematography takes full advantage of the exotic location, the lightning, buildings and even details like banners or furniture add to the atmosphere.

    Special effect is top notch, there are a few moments when the cameras pan to the beasts and you can see the fur waving around in the wind or how the chains rattle on their neck. It's a definite improvement from stiff CG many Chinese movies used even in last year. There's a bit of imperfection with the editing and practical effect, but when the overall scene looks so inviting, it's entirely forgivable.

    In the end Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe will leave audience with many aesthetically pleasing stages and also unsatisfied feeling on the story.

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      While walking through the town the shadows of multiple creatures have the sunlight from different positions.
    • Quotes

      Doctor Yang: The life you choose may not persist. The death you choose may not exist.

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      Composed by Kasson Crooker and Melissa R Kaplan

      Performed by Symbion Project

      Courtesy of Speed of Dark Music

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2015 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Ghost Blows Out: The Nine-Story Demon Tower
    • Production companies
      • Chuan Films
      • Beijing Global Yoodoo Films
      • Beijing Happy Whale Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,380,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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