Lu Kongwen is the author of a fantasy novel series following a heroic teenager, also named Kongwen, on a quest to end the tyrannical rule of Lord Redmane, under the guidance of a Black Armor. But through a strange twist of fate, the fantasy world of the novel begins to impact life in the real world, leading Guan Ning to accept a mission from Tu Ling to kill the author.
Directed by Lu Yang
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Cast
Lei Jiayin
Guan Ning (Red Armor Warrior)
Yang Mi
Tu Ling
Dong Zijian
Lu Kongwen (Kongwen)
Yu Hewei
Li Mu
Guo Jingfei
Old Monk / Black Armor
Tong Liya
Ban Ruo
Dong Jie
Xiao Yu
Wang Shengdi
Xiao Juzi
Yang Yi
Lord Redmane / Yu Changhai
Liu Tianzuo
Electric Man
Li Binghui
Beast Man
Liu Xun
Police Officer A
Crew
Lu Yang
Director
Yu Yang
Writer
Chen Shu
Writer
Qin Haiyan
Writer
Lu Yang
Writer
Jed Kurzel
Original Music Composer
Zhu Lin
Editor
Zhu Liyun
Editor
Wang Hongwei
Executive Producer
Fu Binxing
Producer
Zhang Ning
Producer
Ning Hao
Producer
Popular Reviews
3 reviews
cleon
8.0★ · 02/14/25
BIGGEST SUPPRISE!!
Cakep banget asli cgi nya. Terus juga menurut gw plotnya ga pasaran jarang ketemu plot cerita kaya gini. Emosional juga dapet apalagi di scene akhir nya. Yang paling gila sih pas final battle cakep parahh. Pokonya grafik sama visul nih film cakep daripada film2 mcu akhir2 ini. ** BEST CHINESE MOVIES I EVER WATCH**
BIGGEST SUPPRISE!!
Cakep banget asli cgi nya. Terus juga menurut gw plotnya ga pasaran jarang ketemu plot cerita kaya gini. Emosional juga dapet apalagi di scene akhir nya. Yang paling gila sih pas final battle cakep parahh. Pokonya grafik sama visul nih film cakep daripada film2 mcu akhir2 ini. ** BEST CHINESE MOVIES I EVER WATCH**
Jaron
6.0★ · 02/19/21
Not much to be said about A Writer’s Odyssey. It’s fine. I don’t watch a lot of Chinese cinema so I’m not sure if the extra convoluted nature of the plot is common. CGI is fine. Action sequences are cool. Despite how unique it is, it fails to capture my complete attention.
Not much to be said about A Writer’s Odyssey. It’s fine. I don’t watch a lot of Chinese cinema so I’m not sure if the extra convoluted nature of the plot is common. CGI is fine. Action sequences are cool. Despite how unique it is, it fails to capture my complete attention.