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The audience review of the Malaysian premiere of 'Ne Zha 2' was' really shocking '

2025-03-10   

The Chinese animated film "Ne Zha: The Demonic Children Roar in the Sea" (hereinafter referred to as "Ne Zha 2") held its premiere on the landmark building of the Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the 8th, and will be officially released in major cinemas from March 13th. Nearly a thousand cultural guests, media representatives, and fans from China and Malaysia were invited to attend the premiere ceremony. A long queue formed in front of the check-in counter to collect admission tickets, and many movie fans wore the same headgear as the movie protagonist and took photos as a souvenir. Chen Changda, Chief Operating Officer of the collaborating cinema for the premiere event, said, "Chinese films are becoming increasingly popular in the Malaysian market." He said that in recent years, the production level of Chinese animated films has significantly improved, and there have been Chinese animated films released in Malaysia before, but they have never attracted as much attention as "Ne Zha 2". On March 8th, the audience participated in the premiere event of "Ne Zha: The Demonic Children Roar in the Sea" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After watching the movie, Malaysian audience member Chen Qiuhong said, "It's really shocking. Every scene is beautiful, like a fairyland. There are also ups and downs in the plot, sometimes humorous and funny, sometimes touching, and the overall rhythm of the plot is also very good." "The movie is really beautiful. Seeing touching places, I cried many times," said fan Cui Kaikai, hoping that there will be more animated movies like this in the future. Li Huixian, the executive director of Chuangyi Film Private Limited, a film distribution partner, said that this film has excellent production and many special effects are very attractive. I believe that after its release in Malaysia, all ethnic groups in Malaysia will enhance their understanding of Chinese culture through this film. (New Society)

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