Two magically powerful monks who were separated at birth are reunited to fight the King of Hell. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 孔雀王子
- Also Known As: Dioses contra demonios , Legend of the Phoenix , Peacock Prince , Kujaku Oh , Kujaku ô , Hung Jeuk Wong Ji
- Director: Lam Ngai Kai
- Screenwriter: Edward Tang
- Genres: Action, Martial Arts, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Yuen Biao Main Role
- Mikami Hiroshi Main Role
- Gloria YipAshuraMain Role
- Yasuda Narumi Main Role
- Eddy KoKu Fong [Master]Support Role
- Kara Wai"Peacock" [Lucky Fruit's mother]Support Role
Reviews
Ambitiously messy
Hong Kong adaptations of Japanese manga tend to hit differently, The Peacock King is no exception, always moving at a frantic pace. There's plenty of ambition sprinkled throughout the film, be it the incredible set design, insane practical effects or the stunning claymation work, the film certainly earns its keep. The problem that ultimately holds this film back from being an all-time classic of its industry is that unfortunately, the story is so unbelievably messy with the most minor of things derailing the experience, having six credited writers certainly gives you that impression. Regardless of that, director Lam Ngai Kai more than delivers plenty of his signature style even including a sequence where Yuen Biao battles a reanimated dinosaur, yes that happens, it just all feels a bit more on the cheaper side with its budget having been spent on its effects more than anything else. Backed by a great cast, including a sadly underused Gordon Liu, and a decent musical score, The Peacock King manages to keep an enjoyable tone despite the cheapness of the proceedings. I'll get to the sequel at some point.Was this review helpful to you?