The Wandering Earth (Liu Lang Di Qiu)
Battling against sparing humankind from solidified and destruction, after the demise of the sun, the entire world join together and assemble an expansive planet to send earth to another star system, what brings decimation and risks the life of mankind, so a gathering of young people go and battle for the wellbeing of the entire world.
2 January 1952, Xiamen, Fujian, China
9 September 1979, Shanxi China
3 April 1974, Beijing, China
August 29, 1983 in Tiedong, Anshan, Liaoning, China
February 11, 2019
Director Frant Gwo gives the film a surprising stateliness, especially in the scenes of the mobile Earth wandering the cosmos, wreathed in tiny blue jets that leave eerie space-contrails behind.February 06, 2019
Even before it concludes in a bombastic manner that is more Michael Bay than Christopher Nolan, it's apparent that The Wandering Earth has made a giant leap for China's science fiction cinema but not for the genre itself.February 15, 2019
I can't think of another recent computer-graphics-driven blockbuster that left me feeling this giddy because of its creators' consummate attention to detail and infectious can-do spirit.February 17, 2019
The Wandering Earth is a marvel of imagination, inspiration, execution, and excitementFebruary 17, 2019
It certainly proves that the Chinese film industry can hold its own at the multiplex: It is just as awash in murky computer imagery, stupefying exposition and manipulative sentimentality as the average Hollywood tentpole.February 15, 2019
If you have any palate for big over-the-top scifi blockbusters I think you will really enjoy The Wandering Earth. Who knows? You might even find yourself cheering the Chinese on as they save the EarthFebruary 19, 2019
It makes absolutely zero sense at times, especially in the frantic and bonkers third act.February 11, 2019
It's worth a look if you're curious about the future of tentpole cinema.February 21, 2019
The characters remain archetypes, but the film eventually earns its syrupy sentimentality.