There retired Tomb Raiders comes back from the retirement to find the reason behind the loss of one of their loved one.
#MOJIN THE LOST LEGEND WATCH MOVIE#
Mojin: The lost legend is an action adventure fantasy movie directed by Wuershan and stars Chen Kun, Huang Bo, Shu Qi, Angelababy, Xia Yu and Liu Xiaoqing in the leads. I could watch the imagery for days and it has a great story tied to it. It felt like the use of this word was not as bad in China as it is in America (especially in sub title form), but it made for a good unexpected laugh from a movie I would have assumed was rated PG-13. But I have to admit, Mojin is not as charming and amusing as they think of themselves, but that might have more to do with the cultural differences One of my favorite parts was a scene were the characters just began to drop f-bombs like it was nothing. The special effects are boss, and the movie comes with a great assortment of charters in a story that untangles in a way that keeps you interested in what happens next. It's how the Chinese are doing epic these days, outdoing the American blockbuster, or at least giving it a valiant effort. It's a buddy movie with a little romance and fantastic imagery. the poster screams action and adventure like Indiana Jones. It's one of those movies that I knew I'd be interested in, going to the theaters. Don't write it off because it is a Mandarin movie, because this movie is definitely a well-worthy addition to the adventure genre. If you enjoy adventure movies with supernatural elements, such as "Indiana Jones", "Tomb Raider" and the likes, then you should most definitely give "Mojin: The Lost Legend" a chance.
But also Xiaoqing Liu (playing Madam Ying) was standing out here with her performance. The three lead talents were equally performing well in the movie that being Huang Bo, Kun Chen and Shu Qi.
"Mojin: The Lost Legend" has a good assembly of cast members. And the special effects and CGI team handled this with flying colors. Especially because special effects and CGI that prove convincing, realistic or just dazzling awesome are very important to movies such as this. The effects in "Mojin: The Lost Legend" were goods and that really helped the movie along quite nicely.
And as such, then there weren't really any slow, dull or boring moments throughout the two hours that the movie run for. But what secrets will the Mojin unearth in this ancient tomb? And are the intentions of their employer really what they say? Whom can you trust when you are trapped far beneath the surface of the Earth? There is a very good pace to the movie, and it kicks up into a fast and good pace early on, and it doesn't really slow down throughout the course of the movie. And when Wang Kaixuan (played by Huang Bo) sends an alluring video with proof of an ancient tomb, the interest of the Hu Bayi (played by Kun Chen) and Shirley (played by Shu Qi) is stirred. The story is about three close-knitted tomb explorers whom is drifting apart, as they are not adjusting to life in USA, after having left China behind. And let me just say that this movie can essentially be summarized as a Chinese "Tomb Raider" movie, of sorts.
I became aware of the movie because I am a fan of Shu Qi, so of course I had to watch the movie. "Mojin: The Lost Legend" (aka "The Ghouls", a title which do the movie no justice at all) is definitely not a movie that you should let slip under your radar.