The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Once Upon a Time’ features complex plot, crazy visuals

- By Mark Jenkins

PERSONAL identity is as complicate­d as the plot in Once Upon a Time, a CGI-heavy Chinese fantasy-romance.

Heroine Bai Qian (Liu Yifei) is a goddess who can transform into a multi-tailed white fox.

She’s also the exact double of Susu, the lost love of Prince Ye Hua (Yang Yang), who looks just like - well, that’s supposed to be a surprise.

The movie was co-directed by Zhao Xiaoding and Hollywood special-effects veteran Anthony LaMolinara (whose credits include 2004’s Spider-Man 2).

The elaboratel­y costumed actors travel through a computerge­nerated magical universe and interact with animated characters (mostly realistic, although one incongruou­sly resembles Sprout, Green Giant’s former spokes-vegetable). The imaginativ­e visuals upstage the battle scenes and amorous intrigues.

Once Upon a Time derives from a Chinese novel, “Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms” (published in English as “To the Sky Kingdom”). The story is so involved that a recent Chinese-TV adaptation of the book ran for 58 episodes.

This movie’s condensed telling is somewhat bewilderin­g, although the essentials eventually become clear. But then they’re really just a pretext for such fairy-tale wonders as an underwater city, a living island and a hummingbir­d air force. — Washington Post

 ??  ?? Heroine Bai Qian (Liu Yifei) in “Once Upon a Time.” — Well Go USA Entertainm­ent photo
Heroine Bai Qian (Liu Yifei) in “Once Upon a Time.” — Well Go USA Entertainm­ent photo

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