Director: Frant Gwo
Notable Cast: Andy Lau, Wu Jing, Li Xuejian, Sha Yi, Ning
Li, Wang Zhi, Zhu Yan Man Zi
Not that most of us can remember a world pre-pandemic at
this point, but if you do and you were following the rise in dominance of the
Chinese film industry upon the global market - you might remember Frant Gwo’s
massive blockbuster hit, The Wandering Earth.
Unleashed during the Lunar New Year in theaters (yes, even
with a limited release here in the US) the film took one of those silly sci-fi
concepts and managed to make a film that embraced the Hollywood formulas and
style established by Roland Emmerich and Michael Bay. However, it managed to
capture the fun of a sci-fi disaster film and embed a ton of heart into the
mix.
It’s not all that surprising that a big-budget sequel, The
Wandering Earth II, would get greenlit. What is surprising is that not only
is it a prequel and not a sequel - a choice that could have easily and
horrifically backfired, but it manages to be better than its predecessor in
almost every facet. The Wandering Earth II is a science fiction opera
that douses its audience with massive spectacle, bold cinematic heroics, and
intriguing themes around sacrifice. Yet, it still manages to craft melodrama
that sprints the line between corny and tear-drivingly effective while
delivering on the white-knuckle disaster spectacle Hollywood made famous in
the 1990s.
The Wandering Earth II never wanders. It’s an
expertly crafted slice of blockbuster brilliance and, if it’s still in theaters
when you read this, you should definitely see it on the biggest screen
possible.