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Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (Di Renjie zhi Sidatianwang) [Sub: Eng]
Following the events of Rise of the Sea Dragon in which Di Renjie take the specialist to control Dali Temple getting 'Mythical serpent Taming Mace' by the previous head. Presently, Empress Wu trusts that he is a major risk for her capacity so she enlists a gathering of mystical performers to take the Mace from Detective Dee. He is going to enter another energizing experience.
The-X-Files-meets-Hardy-Boys vibe of the earlier films has been watered down and in fact, The Four Heavenly Kings in the title does not refer to a central mystery but is almost incidental to the plot.
The energy is undeniable, especially when delivered via giant Taoist albino gorilla, and the creaky effects have an endearing artisanal quality that feels like a Zu Warriors throwback.
Dee is invariably the most sane, grounded person in every scene, though once it's time to bust out the wireworks, he can leap from rafter to rafter with the best of them. It's the movie that never takes flight.
You will never have to wait long before ninjas strike, a gigantic eyeball demon attacks, or a monster's blood rains from the sky and transforms into flower petals in midair.
Four Heavenly Kings is more coherent than Demons Strike Back, and better in just about every way than Dunjia, and its effects are as imaginative as anything in cinema today...