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What does Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon say about The Journey to the West?

Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon in The Journey to the West was not well filmed, because there were more bad places than good places, so the box office was very low and the score was very low. A good story is awkward and meaningless to adapt, which neither respects the original nor adapts a refreshing script.

The script is adapted from Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon's story. Although it is a little original, it smacks of parody. This is one thing. In addition, the actor's acting skills are not satisfactory, without a punch line or a good plot. This is another matter. The ultimate box office fiasco was also expected. The only good thing is that its special effects really keep up, much better than the previous special effects of Journey to the West.

Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon's chapter in the original Journey to the West is a node of the crisis of trust between master and apprentice, and it is also a difficult point in the eighty-one difficulties, but in this difficult point, there is a quarrel between Tang Priest and the Monkey King.

Before Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon, the Tang Priest listened to Wukong and believed that Wukong had the ability to fight monsters. However, Bai is still very cunning. First, I pretended to be a weak woman and was caught by Wukong. After avoiding Wukong's golden hoop, he left a fake body, and then he played the old mother of a woman, so he did the same thing again. At this time, the Tang Priest began to get confused, thinking that Wukong killed innocent people, but he didn't know that it was all a white plan. Finally, he killed Bai with Wukong's stick.

At this time, the monster succeeded and stole the Tang Priest. At first Bajie began to panic, but Wukong had already been driven away, so he and Friar Sand had to go to water curtain cave to beg Wukong to come back. Wukong saved the Tang Priest and made up with him.

Generally speaking, the plot of this film is no different, except that the script is not well written, and the original intention is to adapt it into a comedy, but the jokes are embarrassing and the plot special effects are ok, but William Feng's acting in this play is not so satisfactory.