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The Wandering Earth

Original title: Liú Làng Dì Qiú
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
39K
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Man-Tat Ng, Jing Wu, Guangjie Li, Mike Sui, Jinmai Zhao, and Chuxiao Qu in The Wandering Earth (2019)
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Dystopian Sci-FiSci-Fi EpicActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.With the sun dying out, a group of brave astronauts set out to find new planet for the whole human race.

  • Director
    • Frant Gwo
  • Writers
    • Cixin Liu
    • Gong Geer
    • Dongxu Yan
  • Stars
    • Jing Wu
    • Man-Tat Ng
    • Zhi Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frant Gwo
    • Writers
      • Cixin Liu
      • Gong Geer
      • Dongxu Yan
    • Stars
      • Jing Wu
      • Man-Tat Ng
      • Zhi Wang
    • 849User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 39 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Liu Peiqiang
    Man-Tat Ng
    Man-Tat Ng
    • Han Ziang
    Zhi Wang
    Zhi Wang
    • Liu Qi's mom
    Cixin Liu
    • Space Station Officer A
    Jingfei Guo
    Jingfei Guo
    • Space Station Officer B
    Chuxiao Qu
    Chuxiao Qu
    • Liu Qi
    Luoyi Tao
    Luoyi Tao
    • Middle school female teacher
    Jinmai Zhao
    Jinmai Zhao
    • Han Duoduo
    Jiayin Lei
    Jiayin Lei
    • Yi Ge
    Yesheng Chen
    • Yi Ge's Follower
    Yang Lu
    • Security Inspector A
    Ning Zhang
    • Security Inspector B
    Yilong Zhao
    • Security Inspector C
    Peidong Li
    • Security Inspector D
    Gianluca Zoppa
    Gianluca Zoppa
    • Astronaut in Space Station
    Haidong Liang
    • Elevator Passenger A
    Shuai Yuan
    • Elevator Passenger B
    Frant Gwo
    • A Forklift Driver
    • Director
      • Frant Gwo
    • Writers
      • Cixin Liu
      • Gong Geer
      • Dongxu Yan
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    User reviews849

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    8WanlingBai

    It is definitely good value for money and an enjoyable film.

    Review of The Wandering Earth -by Wanling Bai The movie The Wandering Earth, adapted from the novel of the same name written by Liu Cixin, was directed by Frant Guo. In the movie, the actor Jing Wu takes the role of protagonist, Liu Peiqiang. The movie takes place on earth and its nearby space station in the near future. Normally, I don't watch movies of the Sci-Fi genre, however this is an exception because it's not only about the technology of the future, but also human emotions and connections. The movie tells a story about scientists finding that the sun is dying soon; so, people all over the world trying to escape from the disaster, come up with a plan where they move the Earth from its orbit. Liu Peiqiang is an astronaut who goes to the nearby space station when his son Liu qi was only four years old. About fifteen years later, when it's time for him to return, the earth's engine has a problem, so Liu Peiqiang must stay back to help his son to save the earth from falling into Jupiter. The best part of this movie is that people unite to save the earth. At first, we see that humanity has given up, but when Han DuoDuo, a teenage nice girl, speaks to the rescue team about giving humanity one last try, they get everything together and save the earth. This shows that although heroes are important, united people have the power that no one can match. The creators try to convey the theme "In unity lies power", and were successful in doing so by showing only when everyone unites, they succeed in saving the earth and all life. They are successful in passing the message, but some of the plot points and reactions of the characters don't connect well. For example, Han DuoDuo's reaction to her grandfather's death is neither consistent nor loyal to character. Overall, the movie is really good. It is definitely good value for money and an enjoyable film.
    8berg-74532

    The negativity is crap.

    This is the equal to any US blockbuster in years and I believe that most of the negative reviews are simply an offshoot of the Chinese equivalent of whitewashing. The hero's and decision makers are all Chinese and this is simply growing pains of the Chinese movie making industry and not unlike all movies made in western countries made for decades before the awakening of the globalist world view that has plagued the US in the 21st century. This is an excellent movie and those that say it's not are looking for tiny nits to pick.
    6themadmovieman

    Really misses the mark when trying to deliver a majestic and moving sci-fi experience

    Having raked in over $600m at the box office, The Wandering Earth is yet another massive blockbuster from China. However, like so many enormous Chinese blockbusters in recent years, it's all style and no substance, with excessive emphasis on special effects and incoherent fantasy that really impedes any attempts to craft a more elegant or majestic space opera.

    And that's where I want to start, because from the beginning of this movie, you'll likely be reminded of a number of other films that go about telling sci-fi stories in a rather different way. The Wandering Earth is based on a novel of its own, so it's not in any way a Chinese remake, but the premise and key ideas explored in the film, particularly in the opening act, are hugely reminiscent of both Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.

    Now, both Interstellar and 2001 are absolute masterpieces of modern sci-fi, because they tell a fantasy story with a stunning sense of grandeur and majesty that can't be achieved in any other genre. In that, while both movies have a plot and characters of their own, it's almost as if space itself is their main component, with astonishing visual effects playing into an eye-opening and almost spiritual depiction of the final frontier.

    The Wandering Earth, on the other hand, takes a far more simplistic and unfortunately dull approach to telling a sci-fi story. It does have the special effects to dazzle (although I talk more about that in a moment), but it feels so much more like a formulaic space adventure movie, rather than the majestic space opera that it's so desperately trying to be.

    Its opening sequence depicts the ever-intensifying threat of celestial destruction, and throughout, the film relates personal difficulties and tragedies in tandem with the danger of space travel and colonisation. And yet, while all of those ingredients make the film ripe for the sort of emotionally hard-hitting and elegant watch that is a great space opera, it's all overwhelmed by its more basic blockbuster tendencies.

    In that, the film's quartet of young leads takes a little of the grandeur out of the story, bringing it closer to something reminiscent of the YA genre, while the special effects are often totally over the top, with an excessively brash and chaotic depiction of the dangers and threats present in space, something that really isn't necessary, as proved by better films such as Interstellar and Gravity.

    On top of that, its near future setting, although only in the late 2050s, feels light years away from the present we know today. Unlike Interstellar, whose near future is almost identical to the present day, The Wandering Earth is full of fantasy and sci-fi gibberish about the Earth of the future that's both fairly incomprehensible and difficult to relate to, further taking away from your ability to emotionally engross yourself in the story and feel the real power of what this story has to offer.

    And I say that because, despite not thinking much of the movie, there are moments where the film really tries hard to be something more majestic and elegant than just another space adventure. Its fantasy and excessive special effects often make it feel more like Jupiter Ascending than Interstellar, but there are a few moments of emotional intrigue and pathos that do indicate its intentions, and briefly provide an engrossing and impressive respite from an otherwise both chaotic and formulaic movie.

    Overall, then, I wasn't particularly taken by The Wandering Earth. Its ambition is clear from the start, and with a premise that's reminiscent of real greats of modern sci-fi, it should have been an elegant, moving and majestic watch. However, with a generic plot that's far heavier on brash special effects, fantasy mumbo jumbo and chaotic action, it really misses the mark when delivering a sci-fi that's a little more special to the normal fare.
    5Smittyray

    Incredible effects, unlikable characters, confusing story line

    Went in with big expectations as a fan of Liu Cixin's Three Body Problem. Have not read Wandering Earth, so can't compare, but perhaps reading it would have made the movie easier to follow. Outside of Wu Jing, the main characters in general were hard to like, especially his son Liu Qi and adopted daughter, Duoduo, both acting like petulant children. Expected high levels of cheesiness, but the jokes fell flat and the emotional tear jerking scenes were milked dry. While you should go into a sci-fi with an open-mind, temporarily suspending reality, this had hole after hole and jumped all over the place. At one point, one of the special force team members suddenly fell on his face - he froze to death for no apparent reason. Kind of summed up the movie. While I am sure the novel is as unique as anything Liu Cixin has written, the movie is a lesser version of Armegeddon, lacking the fun, character building (I know, I am talking about a Michael Bay movie) and star power. Did enjoy seeing a Chinese perspective and wasn't overly nationalistic like Wu Jing's former Wolf Warrior. Living in Shanghai, was also fun seeing the city and the rest of the country highlighted as it fell beneath natural disasters, joining NYC, Paris, London and the rest of the major cities that regularly are destroyed for popcorn munching sake. China continues to head in the right direction when it comes to great movie making and hope it continues. If anything, this has me heading out tomorrow to buy Wandering Earth, the novel.
    5thewesterncowboy

    Overhyped film

    My Chinese friends got me into watching this and expected it to be some mindblowing piece. We both left the movie theater wishing we didn't watch it. It was not all that bad, they have beautiful casts, great cinematography, but that was it. Their storyline was weak, doesn't make any sense at times. There was no character development, no climax moment, no big twist and turn. Often times it was predictable and the jokes werent that funny at all, maybe it was funny to other Chinese audience. Yeah ok great explosion, nice suit yadi yadi but i can barely finish the movie if it makes no sense at all. Don't waste your time, it was overhyped!

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    • Trivia
      The story is based on Hugo Award winning novelist Cixin Liu's novel of the same name.
    • Goofs
      When Peiqiang cries in zero gravity, his tears float off of his face. In a zero-gravity environment, tears stay adhered to the eyes due to surface tension. This has been observed by astronauts on board the real-life International Space Station.
    • Quotes

      Liu Peiqiang: Since the day The Wandering Earth project began... there was no going back.

    • Connections
      Featured in Kunlun Fight: Kunlun Fight 80 (2019)

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2019 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • La tierra errante
    • Filming locations
      • Iceland(location)
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Dengfeng International Culture Communications Company
      • Alibaba Pictures Group
      • Base FX
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    • Budget
      • $48,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,971,413
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,685,287
      • Feb 10, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $699,992,512
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55 : 1

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