Resistance is Futile: "Ne Zha II," reviewed.
Chris Klimek
Ne Zha is part boy, part demon, all movie star. (CMC/A24)
I’m well aware that many an enthusiastic plus-one has endured a similar cycle of befuddlement / intermittent exhilaration / ultimate exhaustion during a quarter-century where in the entire American industry has remade itself in the service of lore-dense, 2.5-hour-plus “Lord of the Rings” and “Harry Potter” and superhero sagas. No one who can easily tell Mr. Terrific from Mr. Fantastic should complain that a film that has brought so much delight to so many people is too confusing. And yet, I must confess I spent most of the very bright Ne Zha II in the figurative dark.
My Washington Post review of what is currently the fifth-highest-grossing film of all time is here.