Spirit of resilience gives animation a genuine appeal
By Xu Fan | China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-28 09:42
Unveiling intricacies
While the first movie centers on Guangdong's lion dance, which was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006, the second film unveils the lesser-known intricacy of this art form — the practitioners must first excel as martial artists before skillfully executing a series of difficult moves while inside the lion's headdress and costume.
This feature sets the tone for the movie. The protagonist, skilled in martial arts, finds it easier to pick up combat skills.
By studying various martial arts styles, he blends traditional martial arts techniques with modern combat skills and ultimately finds victory in the ring.
"We consulted many martial artists from various schools, including Wing Chun and Choy Li Fut. I hope this film can help a wider audience discover the allure of traditional martial arts and inspire contemplation on how this age-old heritage can regain its glory in the modern era," says the director.
The film currently has 8.3 points out of 10 on the popular review aggregator Douban, making it one of the highest-rated domestic animation movies this year.
Zhai Bo, executive vice-president of the Chinese Society of Education, comments that the film exudes a profound artistic influence, promoting Chinese kung fu and culture and imparting an indomitable spirit to the younger generation.
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