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Monster Hunt
Wuba is a child born of two conflicting realms, Human and Monster but all the conflict is about to stop after the birth of Wuba. The realms must come to an understanding after this discovery.
2 August 1965, Hong Kong, China
12 November 2007, Beijing, China
5 October 1979, Nanping, Fujian, China
14 November 1967, Tangshan, China
3 November 1975, Shanghai, China
30 November 1974, Hong Kong
12 June 1968, Shanxi, China
19 April 1989, Shenyang, Liaoning, China
14 April 1953, Hong Kong
18 December 1974, Shandong, China
August 16, 2016
The movie is a mixed bag, but one filled with imagination and ingenuity, and as such as nuts as Monster Hunt proves to be it's also just enjoyable enough to make dealing with its wildly perverse lapses into pandemonium worth enduring.March 10, 2016
There's a charm that makes Monster Hunt worth seeing if only for curiosity's sake.January 21, 2016
Some of this recalls Stephen Chow's "Journey to the West," minus the brilliance.January 28, 2016
The effort into the sets, costumes, and cinematography are immaculate and everything is done for fun. Just don't expect Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.January 21, 2016
"Monster Hunt" broke box office records in China, but American viewers may wonder why this confused and confusing adventure-comedy enthralled audiences there.January 22, 2016
This film is pleasantly cheesy, and probably more interesting than anything that's currently being marketed to your not-so-picky kids. Try it, they'll like it.January 21, 2016
Director Raman Hui mixes martial-arts fights and slapstick comedy (lots of mugging by Jing) into a whimsical, fast-paced monster mash.January 21, 2016
The film is far from perfect, but it's certainly ambitious, often entertaining and, compared to the feeble competition from new American films of the moment, a singing, dancing, stomping and chomping "Citizen Kane."April 02, 2016
Monster Hunt is far more engaging as cultural commentary than as entertainment.January 24, 2016
An oddball mélange of action, slapstick, sentimentality and ghoulishness, all wrapped up into one big, galumphing package... more a curiosity than a delight, but the adventurous might want to give the sweet-and-sour dish a try.January 25, 2016
The plot is even more nonsensical than it sounds, but the monsters' high-energy antics and the humans' martial-arts skills make for a delightfully bizarre adventure romp.January 30, 2016
Kid-friendly fare amusing enough to entertain adults, too, provided their brains are on pause!