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If you walk into Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back expecting the slapstick, family-friendly antics of Stephen Chow’s The Mermaid or Shaolin Soccer , you might be in for a shock. Yes, the monkeys flip, the pigs squeal, and the CGI is gloriously over-the-top. But beneath the wire-fu and the gags lies a surprisingly somber meditation on obsession, sacrifice, and the nature of holiness.

If you want a clean, heroic myth, watch the 1986 TV show. If you want a chaotic, colorful, occasionally heartbreaking fever dream about a man who hates his monkey but needs him to survive—watch this.

3.5/5 stars. Recommendation: Watch it for the final 20 minutes. Stay for the existential dread hidden under the slapstick. Have you seen this hidden gem of the "Dark Wukong" genre? Let me know in the comments below!

Warning: Mild Spoilers for Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017).

If you walk into Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back expecting the slapstick, family-friendly antics of Stephen Chow’s The Mermaid or Shaolin Soccer , you might be in for a shock. Yes, the monkeys flip, the pigs squeal, and the CGI is gloriously over-the-top. But beneath the wire-fu and the gags lies a surprisingly somber meditation on obsession, sacrifice, and the nature of holiness.

If you want a clean, heroic myth, watch the 1986 TV show. If you want a chaotic, colorful, occasionally heartbreaking fever dream about a man who hates his monkey but needs him to survive—watch this.

3.5/5 stars. Recommendation: Watch it for the final 20 minutes. Stay for the existential dread hidden under the slapstick. Have you seen this hidden gem of the "Dark Wukong" genre? Let me know in the comments below!

Warning: Mild Spoilers for Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017).