The Great Wall (2016) Review
Set during the , the film reimagines the Great Wall not as a defense against nomadic raiders, but as a fortress built to protect humanity from the Taotie —vicious, alien-like creatures that attack every 60 years.
With a staggering production budget of $150 million , it was the most expensive film ever shot entirely in China. The Great Wall (2016)
Post-production for the film’s extensive visual effects took 15 months, involving industry giants Industrial Light & Magic and Weta Workshop to design the mythical Taotie monsters. Plot Summary Set during the , the film reimagines the
Directed by Zhang Yimou, the acclaimed visual stylist behind Hero and House of Flying Daggers . This was his first English-language project. Plot Summary Directed by Zhang Yimou, the acclaimed
is a fantasy action film that serves as a landmark, albeit controversial, moment in international cinema. As the largest-ever Hollywood-China co-production, it was designed as a "global blockbuster" intended to showcase Chinese culture through a Western lens. Production and Development