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Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings

Original title: Di Renjie: Si da tianwang
  • 2018
  • 15
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.2K
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Mark Chao in Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018)
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Detective Dee is forced to defend himself against the accusations of Empress Wu while investigating a crime spree.Detective Dee is forced to defend himself against the accusations of Empress Wu while investigating a crime spree.Detective Dee is forced to defend himself against the accusations of Empress Wu while investigating a crime spree.

  • Director
    • Hark Tsui
  • Writer
    • Chia-Lu Chang
  • Stars
    • Carina Lau
    • Mark Chao
    • Kenny Lin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writer
      • Chia-Lu Chang
    • Stars
      • Carina Lau
      • Mark Chao
      • Kenny Lin
    • 19User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Wu Zetian
    Mark Chao
    Mark Chao
    • Dee
    Kenny Lin
    Kenny Lin
    • Shatuo Zhong
    • (as Gengxin Lin)
    Shaofeng Feng
    Shaofeng Feng
    • Yuchi Zhenjin
    Ethan Juan
    Ethan Juan
    • Master Yuan Ce
    Sichun Ma
    Sichun Ma
    • Shui Yue
    Xian Gao
    • San Zang
    Xichao Wang
    • Flying Smoke
    Sheng Chien
    Sheng Chien
    • Emperor Gaozong
    • (as Chien Sheng)
    Jiaolong Sun
    Jiaolong Sun
    • Spectral Blades
    Binglei Li
    • Huo Geng
    Aoyue Zhang
    Aoyue Zhang
    • Huan Tian Zhenren
    Yiwei Yang
    • Ding Xun
    Borkhuu Tangad
    • Night Ghost
    • (as Tangad Borkhuu)
    Minghu Xu
    • Yi An
    Yiqian Zhang
    • Leng Yu
    Wei Jia
    • Head of Wind Warriors…
    Kaikai Mu
    • Zhou Jing
    • Director
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writer
      • Chia-Lu Chang
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    User reviews19

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    6DawsonChu

    The technology is good enough and the story is still rough

    The scale and texture of special effects have surpassed the previous one, which is a benchmark in the industry, but it is somewhat radical compared with the first episode. Personally feel that if the film is made into a pure fantasy movie, it will be more in line with the original idea of the director Hark Tsui, and will be more reasonable and exciting. Because the imagination is limited by the existing script, many of the topics worth exploring are ultimately designed to showcase the background of special effects. In addition, the lack of persuasive performances remains a major issue in the film.
    6damianphelps

    Classy But Lacking

    An Improvement over Phantom but still 20 minutes too long.

    A better story, with the best visuals in the series but still lacking something...maybe Jet Li?
    5boblipton

    Not the Judge Dee I Was Expecting

    I missed my chance to see the earlier Judge Dee movie, but I assumed that this and it were historical mysteries derived from the work of Robert van Gulik. Apparently there was a Dee during the Tang dynasty who was a judge and an imperial courtier. During the Ming dynasty, there were some folk novels about him, and this tradition fell into van Gulik's hands. His novels about this investigative judge were popular enough that others wrote further sequels after his death, and I assumed this was derived from one of those.

    I was wrong. Although within the first few minutes, Mark Chao was on the scene of the crime as Dee making acute observations, it soon turned into a fantasy movie about magic maces, wicked empresses, court intrigue, evil Indian sorcerers and monks who are so good they'll let the world go to heck in a handbasket before they'll interrupt their quests for enlightenment.

    Plus fiery demons and dragons and such, and it was at that point I began to wince. I enjoy a lot of fantasy movies, and many CGI special effects are well done, but there are film makers who seem convinced that if you render your impossible chimera in sufficient detail, the audience will accept it as real. There may indeed be audience members who feel that way, and they may be numerous enough to make a fine audience for the commercial art that is cinema. Alas for me, I am not part of that particular audience and if you show me something that doesn't exist and render it in sufficient detail to look real.... well, it starts to look cartoonish to me, like a Rube Goldberg alarm clock or what you get when you cross a hippopotamus with an abacus. "That's very nice, but why did you go to such trouble?" is my emotional reaction, as I tap my foot and wait impatiently for the fiery people to stop flying through the air so the movie can get on with it.

    It seems a pity, because there are some lovely production values in this movie, in set design and costuming, camerawork and editing seem well covered and the actors hit their marks and seem to speak their lines well -- it's in Mandarin, so I have to rely on subtitles. There's also not a particle of doubt in my mind that if I had gone in knowing I was going to be looking at a fantasy instead of a mystery, I would not have been so disappointed.

    Except by the continuing belief that spending lots of money on incredibly elaborate special effects can make up for foolish plotting. I'm sorry about that, but it can't.
    7larrys3

    Movie Has Its Faults But it is Spectacular in Many Ways

    This latest Detective Dee film, directed by Tsui Hark, is a colorful epic ancient Chinese saga. It's filled with martial arts sequences, acrobatics, as well as plenty of treachery, deception, sorcery, illusions, and pageantry.

    In the movie, the intrepid Detective Dee, head of the Bureau of Investigations, is awarded the super powerful Dragon-Taming Mace by the Emperor for his past heroism in saving the Kingdom. But the Detective will have to contend with the power hungry and evil Empress, as well as a reemerging cult, named the Wind Warriors, who seek control of the Dynasty as well, using magic and mind control.

    I would say the film is somewhat overly long at about 2hrs. and 12 min. and it can be confusing and complicated at times.The final battle sequence I thought was too drawn out as well.

    However, if one can just sit back and enjoy the wild special effects, the intrigue, the twists and turns, and colorful pageantry of it all, there are rewards here, although the movie is not for everyone.
    8kluseba

    Fantasy over investigations

    Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings is quite different from the other two entries about the modest, intellectual and clever Tang Dynasty investigator. While the first movie relies on its mysterious atmosphere and investigative techniques and the second film explores the detective's early career, the third movie is set between the two and is best described as an intrigue with supernatural elements. This is a very entertaining fantasy movie with dynamic martial arts elements and colourful costumes and settings but it doesn't have much depth, doesn't feature a surprising plot and doesn't rely on investigative techniques. Some people might therefore consider this the weakest entry in the franchise thus far. However, I have a different opinion. If you are ready to accept this movie as a wu xia fantasy film inspired by classic Hongkong cinema of the late eighties with contemporary images and sounds, you will experience a most entertaining blockbuster that doesn't only equal contemporary Hollywood fantasy movies but also beats most of those thanks to its intriguing historical references.

    The title of the movie is somewhat misleading. The four heavenly kings are only statues that are referenced in a note and then shown in one scene mid-way through the plot that lasts for about five minutes. They are never mentioned again afterwards and have no significant influence on the story. Detective Dee and the Dragon Taming Mace would have been a much more appropriate title.

    The story is set between Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon and Detective Dee: The Mystery of the Phantom Flame. Emperor Gaozong appoints Di Renjie to head the Department of Justice and gives him the mysterious, powerful and prestigious Dragon Taming Mace. Empress Wu disapproves of this as she realizes that Detective Dee might be her biggest obstacle on her ambitious quest for ultimate authority. She orders Di Renjie's sworn brother Yuchi Zhenjin to steal the mace and discredit her opponent. She hires a group of sorcerers to see the plan through and promises to not assassinate Di Renjie and his family. Di Renjie has however realized that the Empress wants to steal the mace from him and starts to investigate her motivations. He quickly realizes that she is manipulated by a group of discredited Indian sorcerers who want to take revenge for having been used and abused by Tang Dynasty officials. Di Renjie has to rely on his colleagues, a renegade criminal and a Buddhist monk to save the empire.

    The movie convinces with a steady pace and introduces the main plot right from the first scene. The film keeps this pace from start to finish and remains highly entertaining despite a running time over two hours. The most important characters are introduced quickly and coherently. The settings in old Tang Dynasty look incredible even though they appear to be a little bit too extravagant, polished and shiny. The visual special effects are astonishing and show a fascinating world between fantasy and history. The martial arts sequences are creative, dynamic and inspiring. The intrigues at the court are interesting to follow even though they don't offer anything new to the formula. The film's showdown is quite intense and of epic proportions in the key of something you would expect from The Lord of the Rings and the likes.

    On the negative side, the plot is somewhat predictable and lacks the wit, precision and cretaivity of previous installments. The investigative techniques that characterized the first two films of the franchise are certainly lacking in this movie. Still, Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings is such a colourful, dynamic and imaginative movie that these minor flaws don't drag the film down.

    Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings might be a cinematic blockbuster that is lacking depth and precision from time to time but it's the perfect film to escape your everyday life and explore a fascinating world between fantasy and history. You might feel disappointed if you are looking for a profound drama or clever thriller but you will explore a dreamy martial movie and an entertaining fantasy flick for sure. If you take this film for what it is without comapring it too much to the style of the previous two installments, you will get your money's worth while watching this Chinese blockbuster at your local cinema or at home.

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    • Trivia
      Carina Lau is the only actor to appear in all three films of the franchise.
    • Crazy credits
      There are three additional scenes spotted midway through the end credits, presumably setting up the next installment.
    • Connections
      Follows Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013)

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2018 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
      • Blue Swan Entertainment (Italy)
      • Cine Asia (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Detective Dee 3
    • Production companies
      • CKF Pictures
      • Huayi Brothers
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $262,963
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $126,929
      • Jul 29, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,040,771
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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