Taoist Master : Kylin (2020)

ALL 12/24/2020 (zh) 75 Min
  • Release
    12/24/2020
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    龙虎山张天师·麒麟
  • Original language
    zh
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Chen Cheng’s Taoist Master: Kylin is the quick fire sequel to Wu Yingxiang’s Taoist Master (released just a few months ago, already online), with Fan Siu Wong returning in the role of Zhang Taoling, the founder of the first organized form of Taoism, flanked by his disciple (Li Lubing, also returning). This time, Master Zhang arrives in a village near Mount Yun Jing, where Kylin, the legendary God of the Mountain, is rumored to prey on hunters and those foolhardy enough to venture into the mountain. While Taoist Master was on the higher end of Chinese direct-to-VOD films, this sequel is disappointingly average: it lacks the refreshing presence of Zhang Dong (who played a feisty huntress in the first film), it’s criminally low on fight scenes (one of the original’s strong suits), and the plot is the usual thudding supernatural set-up resolved with the censorship-placating hallucination card.

  1. Chen Cheng

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. Louis Fan Siu-Wong

    Zhang Daoling

  2. Alan Kuo

    Wu Lui

  3. Li Lubing

    Wang Chang

  4. Chen Yeling

    Bai Sheng

  5. Jiang Baocheng

    Shan Hu

  6. Zhu Pengcheng

    Elder

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 6 , Crews : 2

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Taoist Master : Kylin (2020) 75 Min

ALL 12/24/2020 (zh)
  • Release 12/24/2020
  • Production
  • Original title 龙虎山张天师·麒麟
  • zh
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Chen Cheng’s Taoist Master: Kylin is the quick fire sequel to Wu Yingxiang’s Taoist Master (released just a few months ago, already online), with Fan Siu Wong returning in the role of Zhang Taoling, the founder of the first organized form of Taoism, flanked by his disciple (Li Lubing, also returning). This time, Master Zhang arrives in a village near Mount Yun Jing, where Kylin, the legendary God of the Mountain, is rumored to prey on hunters and those foolhardy enough to venture into the mountain. While Taoist Master was on the higher end of Chinese direct-to-VOD films, this sequel is disappointingly average: it lacks the refreshing presence of Zhang Dong (who played a feisty huntress in the first film), it’s criminally low on fight scenes (one of the original’s strong suits), and the plot is the usual thudding supernatural set-up resolved with the censorship-placating hallucination card.

  1. Chen Cheng

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer