wow. just wow. this just blew me away. the animation is absolutely stunning, even better than the first movie. every scene is packed with vibrant colors, insanely detailed effects, and some of the smoothest action sequences i’ve ever seen in an animated film. the fight choreography is next-level, with every movement feeling fluid and weighty. it’s honestly one of the best-looking animated films i’ve ever seen, if not the best.
beyond the visuals, the story really hit home for me. ne zha’s struggle with fate and identity is handled beautifully, and his relationship with ao bing adds so much emotional weight to the film. their dynamic is one of the strongest parts of the movie, and it’s great to see their characters evolve in a meaningful way. it really just pushes everything i liked about the first film to another level.
what really surprised me was how well the film balanced action, comedy, and emotional depth. some animated films struggle to get this mix right, but ne zha 2 nails it. the humour didn’t feel as forced as in the first movie, and the emotional beats genuinely landed. there were moments that actually made me pause and take in the weight of what was happening.
the runtime might feel a bit scary, especially with an animated film, but this film earned every minute of it. a legendary tale that goes through trials, tribulations, and fearsome battles. a grand scale narrative that couldn’t have been done any other way.
overall, this film is a visual masterpiece with a compelling story and fantastic action. it cements itself as one of the best modern animated films.
wow. just wow. this just blew me away. the animation is absolutely stunning, even better than the first movie. every scene is packed with vibrant colors, insanely detailed effects, and some of the smoothest action sequences i’ve ever seen in an animated film. the fight choreography is next-level, with every movement feeling fluid and weighty. it’s honestly one of the best-looking animated films i’ve ever seen, if not the best.
beyond the visuals, the story really hit home for me. ne zha’s struggle with fate and identity is handled beautifully, and his relationship with ao bing adds so much emotional weight to the film. their dynamic is one of the strongest parts of the movie, and it’s great to see their characters evolve in a meaningful way. it really just pushes everything i liked about the first film to another level.
what really surprised me was how well the film balanced action, comedy, and emotional depth. some animated films struggle to get this mix right, but ne zha 2 nails it. the humour didn’t feel as forced as in the first movie, and the emotional beats genuinely landed. there were moments that actually made me pause and take in the weight of what was happening.
the runtime might feel a bit scary, especially with an animated film, but this film earned every minute of it. a legendary tale that goes through trials, tribulations, and fearsome battles. a grand scale narrative that couldn’t have been done any other way.
overall, this film is a visual masterpiece with a compelling story and fantastic action. it cements itself as one of the best modern animated films.