(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology
As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and
It's expressed very clearly, without being confusing, but it leaves people bewildered.
Did Director Liu really use clickbait headlines?
Did you deliberately choose a tacky name to mislead people?
The game starts at Mount Ling, and the Journey to the West is already over? All the good deeds are accomplished?
This...this...wasn't the havoc in Heaven something that happened before?
Isn't this the beginning of Journey to the West?
Isn't this the starting point for Monkey King's lifelong imprisonment?
Isn't this a bit too fantastical?
Before anyone could react, Monkey King rebelled, refusing the reward from the Victorious Fighting Buddha. The madness with which he slapped the imperial edict back was truly breathtaking for many.
It wasn't fear, but rather a feeling of exhilaration...
To be honest, when watching Journey to the West, although the ending seemed like a perfect ending, it was really frustrating for Monkey King!
This blow truly shattered many people's conventional wisdom, broke the pent-up frustration, and made everyone hold their breath in suspense.
"Hahaha, old Buddha..."
Monkey King's long string of maniacal laughter was truly full of emotion, expressing the frustration and bitterness of being oppressed and manipulated throughout the Journey to the West, as well as a sense of relief and exhilaration at finally reaching this moment and being freed. His cry of "Old Buddha" conveyed a sense of fearlessness, as if he had planned to make a scene all along and was willing to risk everything.
It wasn't anger, it wasn't struggle, but a desperate act of resistance and mockery of the Buddhas of Mount Ling.
Do you really think you have him under control?
Do you really think he should just accept his fate?
The movie theater audience was really quick-witted; the voice acting was so fitting and the emotions were so vivid.
Even those who are not emotionally rich can clearly feel the complex emotions conveyed in just a few words.
This time, without any performance shortcomings, Liu Yun delivered a full and rich dubbing of the lines, demanding 100% emotional expression when making her choices.
In animated films, thanks to generators, the characters' expressions are so perfect that they are something that ordinary actors could never achieve.
Because what others don't know is that these expressions and actions are not drawn, but rather are "real" virtual worlds generated directly by the generator.
In that world, they were given life; every scene was their life, so it was extremely natural and moving.
Dubbing is about conveying the words, tone, and state of mind that should be said at the time.
The audience was both excited and thrilled, but also held their breath for the Monkey King.
This means one person has to stand against all the Buddhas!
Then the plot shows that Monkey King awakens the bloodline of the Chaos Demon Ape and receives the inheritance while fighting, as if he was born for battle. He receives the inheritance in the midst of battle, which is incredibly smooth.
It also shows the process of the Golden Cudgel upgrading during battle and absorbing the spiritual energy of Mount Ling.
In short, there are hardly any lines, it's just constant fighting, but everyone can see that the cinematography is really good, completely conveying what the script wanted to express.
For a moment, no one had time to analyze the title of the play.
It wasn't until the fighting had raged on and Mount Ling was in ruins that someone suddenly realized something was wrong, something very wrong.
Wasn't it supposed to be about causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace?
How did they manage to destroy Mount Ling like this?
Is this name misspelled or chosen incorrectly?
In the end, even the Monkey King couldn't defeat all the Buddhas with his bare fists, but he didn't recklessly fight to the death. Seeing that there wasn't much spiritual energy left to absorb from Mount Ling, he turned around, jumped onto his somersault cloud, and ran away.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. After going through the Journey to the West, it seems that Monkey King has also grown up!
What Buddha said in his fury afterwards sent chills down the spines of the audience, giving them a sense of dread upon closer examination.
So there's more to the story than meets the eye regarding the real and fake Monkey Kings?
Then comes the cycle of being used and being used against?
So, did the Monkey King actually know the truth about Journey to the West?
Are the eighty-one tribulations a form of enduring hardship and biding one's time?
In just a few words, the image of Monkey King as somewhat reckless and brainless was transformed into one of wisdom.
Then they encountered two other traitors and fought again, which seemed to finally have something to do with the Havoc in Heaven.
Monkey King naturally used his wits to scheme against the Heavenly Court's spiritual energy, and also made the people of the Heavenly Court completely fooled.
What's particularly interesting is that when the Monkey King plucks a hair to transform into a monkey, thanks to the naked-eye 3D effect, the audience in the theater seems to be able to see a monkey hair floating towards them, giving them the illusion that they have become a monkey for that moment.
Ultimately, the story is incredibly immersive, helping Monkey King outwit the Heavenly Court and hold off the Heavenly Court's people, preventing them from disturbing Monkey King's absorption of spiritual energy for leveling up.
After the movie ended, many people were shocked and mentioned this, which means that naked-eye 3D is actually still being upgraded?
Not only do they make virtual scenes look just like real ones, but they can even be interactive?
Does that mean that in the future, moviegoers will be able to decide the direction and ending of the film? What's the difference between that and playing a holographic game?
But in a movie theater, with so many people and only one movie, you can't expect everyone to go according to their own wishes!
Of course, this is just a fantastical idea.
If you really want to achieve that, you might as well play holographic games.
"Haha, to be honest, I just saw a monkey hair float towards me, and for a moment I thought I had become one of Monkey King's monkeys."
"I even made eye contact with a monkey made of monkey hair. For a moment, I thought it was communicating with me, assigning me tasks..."
"I have to say, this was originally a very ordinary scene, but the 3D made it so amazing!"
"That feeling of breaking down dimensions... I was instantly jolted..."
"Seriously? Is it really as amazing as you guys say? What happened to those who were skeptical? What do they have to say now?"
"Without knowing the whole story, I won't comment. Just because you see the title of a show, you think you understand it. You're going around saying that Director Liu is no good and is on the decline. You even say that a god who descends from the mountain is still a god. Is this really a god who descends from the mountain? This is clearly a god who ascends to heaven."
"Yes, yes, at first I also thought the title was a bit too familiar, but after watching the movie, I suddenly realized that the title... is quite appropriate, and it doesn't seem to have any problems!"
"This is the real havoc in Heaven. If I hadn't come out, Heaven would have been overturned. He was making a ruckus in Heaven without any regard for the consequences."
"This makes the Havoc in Heaven before Journey to the West seem a bit childish."
"The Great Sage has avenged himself, and most importantly, he may have made up for the regret of his havoc in the Heavenly Palace."
"What regret? Just a minor squabble, not a huge uproar?"
"Haha...a bunch of jerks..."
"Tsk tsk, if I don't make a move, Tongtian probably won't show up, since the situation is favorable to Brother Monkey."
"The deal between Monkey King and Tongtian afterward was really exciting to watch. Who would have thought that the havoc in the Heavenly Palace wasn't the end of it, but that they would also cause trouble in the Purple Cloud Palace?"
"No, what are you talking about? It's the era of Journey to the West, how could a sage possibly appear?"
"I feel like you guys are giving away spoilers, but not completely... It sounds a bit confusing."
"Then let's hurry up and grab tickets to see it! It's so exciting!"