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‘ Warriors of Future’: Sci- fi mech story draws on China’s most famous myths

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From the recent released animated film Rainbow Sea Fly High to the domestic hit Mozart from Space, which explores the relationsh­ip between music and the universe, Chinese directors have been focusing their lens on discussion­s about futuristic worlds.

Set to hit the big screen on August 5, Hong Kong film Warriors of Future is being marketed as China’s first hard sci- fi mech movie.

The story is set in a future time when human beings are paying the price for years of environmen­tal destructio­n. One day, a meteorite hits the Earth, bringing with it the extremely lethal alien plant known as Pandora, which starts to devour all it encounters and endanger life on Ea Earth. t . The e two main a c characters a acte s Tai Lai and Zheng Chongsheng must lead a mech team to defend Earth from Pandora. Yet a mysterious conspiracy may hinder their efffforts. efforts.

In the newest trailer released on social media, futuristic mechs named after mythologic­al figures such as Xingtian and Qiongqi captured viewers’ attention.

The mech names originated from the ancient book The Classic of Mountains and Seas, a treasure t easu e trove of informatio­n about mythical figures, fifigures, rituals and natural history.

According to myth, the deity Xingtian lost his head in battle.

Not willing to give up, he uses his nipples as eyes and his bellybutto­n as a mouth to continue to fight with a shield in one hand and a battle axe in the other.

The movie also names a mech after Qiongqi, a mythical demonic beast. The beast was said to have been exiled by the Emperor Shun for breaking faith and loyalty. It was described as looking like a tiger with a pair of wings.

The movie studio worked with the special effects team for the Chinese sci- fi blockbuste­r Wandering Earth. According to reports, the films budget is HK$ 450 million

($ 58 million).

Directed by Hong Kong visual effects master Ng Yuen, the movie s stars Louis Koo, Sean Lau and C Carina Lau.

With its rare genre, Warriors of Future F currently ranks second cond on the H

Highest Anticipate­d Movies ies list on C

Chinese movie ticketing platform T Taopiaopia­o.

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 ?? Photo: Courtesy of Douban ?? Promotiona­l material for Warriors of Future
Photo: Courtesy of Douban Promotiona­l material for Warriors of Future

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