Ne Zha and Wu Assassins
Nov 26, 2019
3 minutes
BY DR. CRAIG D. REID
E ZHA: With an elegantly constructed allegory that mirrors William Ernest Henley’s 1875 poem which asserts, “I’m the master of my fate; I’m the captain of my soul,” — the Chinese animated feature is loosely based on a martial arts legend from the Ming-dynasty novel With earnings that topped $650 million in 30 days, clearly rivals the glitz of any production from DreamWorks or Pixar, and it’s appealing to audiences everywhere.
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