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Love, Death & Robots
S1.E8
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Good Hunting

  • Episode aired Mar 15, 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 17m
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8.0/10
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Love, Death & Robots (2019)
Artificial IntelligenceHand-Drawn AnimationPsychological ThrillerSplatter HorrorSteampunkSupernatural HorrorSurvivalActionAdventureAnimation

The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.The son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.

  • Directors
    • Ki-Yong Bae
    • Dae Woo Lee
    • Gabriele Pennacchioli
  • Writers
    • Ken Liu
    • Philip Gelatt
    • Tim Miller
  • Stars
    • Elaine Tan
    • Matthew Yang King
    • Gwendoline Yeo
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ki-Yong Bae
      • Dae Woo Lee
      • Gabriele Pennacchioli
    • Writers
      • Ken Liu
      • Philip Gelatt
      • Tim Miller
    • Stars
      • Elaine Tan
      • Matthew Yang King
      • Gwendoline Yeo
    • 49User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elaine Tan
    Elaine Tan
    • Adult Yan
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    Matthew Yang King
    Matthew Yang King
    • Adult Liang
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    • (as Matt Yang King)
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    Gwendoline Yeo
    Gwendoline Yeo
    • Tsiao Jung
    • (voice)
    Maddox Henry
    Maddox Henry
    • Young Liang
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    Sumalee Montano
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    • Directors
      • Ki-Yong Bae
      • Dae Woo Lee
      • Gabriele Pennacchioli
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      • Ken Liu
      • Philip Gelatt
      • Tim Miller
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    10rapiz-89168

    One of the best episodes

    It mixes Chinese traditional tales and steampunk in a unexpected and perfect way. At first, it kind of confuses me because nothing in the episode looks like something I would expect from Love, Death & Robots. A Classic Chinese themed story of , relaxing music with Chinese instruments, the spirits that may be the most mentioned in all kinds by Chinese. So I find no reason that such a episode appears in such a series.

    And then the story flows in a surprising but reasonable way. All kinds of stuff come in. Machines, robots, and even some half-genuine history of Hong Kong during the colony period. I couldn't even imagine so many seemingly conflicted elements appearing in a single episode. However, Good Hunting put things together perfectly.
    9jjmarquez-12882

    A good short that gives us something to think about

    From all the chapters of the Love Death & Robots series, this is one of the most captivating, the story, while not being completely tragic, isn't happy (as isn't any of the stories told in the previously mentioned series) It carries almost the same message as Princess Mononoke, being an excellent chronological successor in the "we need to think more about nature" series of content, that carries that hard hitting message that we seem to forget from time to time.

    My congratulations to the team responsible for this and to Ken Liu for writing this story.
    10SilverOrlov

    Masterpiece

    One of the best episodes of that series. Great story, great art, great atmosphere of the influence of the development of civilization on those who caught the verge of "before and after"... Just a great job that deserves a standalone full-time cartoon.
    8steeledms

    Great Episode

    Please give some credit to Ken Liu for being a writer. Unless I'm mistaken this was a very good short story in his "Paper Menagerie" book.
    7GraXXoR

    Chinese Steampunk. The British's fault.

    As a long term resident of Japan, I have found this story is quite common in Asian comics and animation.. Half human, half animal spirits inhabit the real world and sometimes clash with humans, the defacto rulers, who by merit of their technology disrupt the spirit connection or destroy the magic and thus threatens their existence.

    The episode gets props, IMO, for an interesting and so-far unexplored menagerie of genres and a charming, if somewhat pedestrian animatorial style: something akin to Studio Ghibli.

    While it is undoubtedly a charming, self-contained story in and of itself, and an original pretext, I feel that it landed short of a number of the higher-art, ground-breaking episodes that have dotted this series so far.

    Apart from the unexpected collision of occidental steampunk and Asian spiritualism/animism, there is very little else on offer from an animation standpoint and a rather mundane outing other than a mildly charming episode.

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    • Trivia
      This story was originally written by best-selling Chinese author Ken Liu and is featured in his book of short stories "The Paper Menagerie."
    • Goofs
      It makes absolutely no sense for a Chinese to be using a typical Japanese katana instead of a Chinese sword. Nothing about the character or the setting could justify that choice. It's entirely unlikely to happen, especially for a character with a yin/yang pendant, symbolizing Taoism, around his neck.
    • Quotes

      Young Yan: Bewitched? He's the one who wouldn't leave her alone. Once a man has set his heart on a huli jing, she can hear him, no matter how far apart they are. All that moaning and crying, she has to go to him every night just to keep him quiet.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Blur Studio
      • Netflix Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 17m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Atmos

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