
The Primus extracts a Mixed Yuan Bead into a spirit bead and a demon bead. The spirit bead can be reincarnated in human to help King Zhou establish a new dynasty, the demon bead will create a devil and harm human. Ne Zha is the one who should be spirit bead hero but he becomes a devil incarnate, because the spirit bead and the demon bead is switched.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Primus extracts a Mixed Yuan Bead into a spirit bead and a demon bead. The spirit bead can be reincarnated in human to help King Zhou establish a new dynasty, the demon bead will create a devil and harm human. Ne Zha is the one who should be spirit bead hero but he becomes a devil incarnate, because the spirit bead and the demon bead is switched.
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| Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAll those elements are a blast, but distract from where Ne Zha is most fun and most endearing, with the demon-child's loyal parents trying to work out how to keep him from darkness and eventual electrocution, leading to some sweet child-friendly message about fate and friendship. Plus Taiyi and his flying pig are just plain adorable. |
| The GuardianCath ClarkeI enjoyed the jolt of strangeness delivered by this world of demons stalking the Earth. But the action is hit-and-miss. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanNe Zha has something vital to teach the American animation industry — about the glories of letting the dark side rip — but it’s also clear that Chinese animators, working under more restrictions than we have, have absorbed a great many of the breakneck freedoms of American pop culture. Let’s hope it’s the beginning of a beautiful symbiosis. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenGrafting familiar Disney and DreamWorks tropes onto a tapestry of traditional Chinese legend and lore (the plot is loosely based on a Ming Dynasty-era shenmo novel), the adventure entertains with a title character who could be the spawn of Chucky and Stitch, from “Lilo & Stitch.” |
| The New York TimesBen KenigsbergA computer-animated feature of bright hues, hectic action and only occasional charm. |
| User ReviewJustAOptimistThis movie was well done! Great voice acting cast, animation, and a nice twist on the original story of Nezha. |
| User Reviewcyberlaw4I'm watched some Chinese Animation, classic and some modern. Ne Zha is new LVL from me, accidentally found it and i'm so happy i'm watched it!=) Can recommed it to every one! So colourfull, nice jokes and mostly very beautiful story)) Hope for next movie. |
| User ReviewLambo442This was a thrilling ride into a fantasy world full of demons, dragons and martial arts masters. It feels like Disney and Pixar are gonna have to up their game to compete with stuff like this. The animation is incredible, the characters well fleshed out, the music is phenomenal and the action set pieces are out of this world. I had to pause the film multiple times to rewind parts that made me tingle all over. The story is very beautiful and relatable too. What a breath of fresh air this was. |
| User ReviewM4NS0URbelieve me or not I cried in some scenes. Also A lot of laugh. |
| User Reviewz2liaoI really enjoyed the movie! The accent of Taiyi is really funny and the storyline itself is quite attractive. Nezha and Aobing's struggle against their fate, the friendship between them and the selfless love of Nezha's parents moved me a lot. However, this movie contains a lot of Chinese idioms which may be a little bit hard to understand (which makes it hard to tickle non-Chinese audience's funny bone). But anyways, the visual effects and fights are quite fascinating. |