Asura (2018 film) explained

Asura
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S:阿修罗
T:阿修羅
L:Asura
P:Āxiūluō
Director:Peng Zhang
Screenplay:Zhenjian Yang
Adam Chanzit
Producer:Zhenjian Yang
Starring:Leo Wu
Carina Lau
Tony Leung Ka-fai
Cinematography:Patrick Murguia
Editing:Tommy Aagaard
Music:Trevor Morris
Studio:Alibaba Pictures
Zhenjian Film Studio
Ningxia Film Group
Runtime:141 minutes
Country:China
Language:Mandarin
Budget:$113.5 million[1]
Gross:$7.1 million

Asura Chinese: is a Chinese epic fantasy film based on Buddhist mythology. It is the directorial debut of stunt coordinator Peng Zhang. It was released on 13 July 2018.

Synopsis

The story is set in Asura, the dimension of pure desire according to ancient Buddhist mythology. The mythical realm is threatened by a coup from a lower heavenly kingdom and the story follows from there.[2]

Production

The film is directed by renowned Hollywood stunt coordinator Peng Zhang (The Twilight Saga, Ant-Man) and produced by Alibaba Pictures. The film's screenplay is written by Zhenjian Yang (). Oscar winner Ngila Dickson (The Lord of the Rings franchise) serves as the costume designer, while Martín Hernandez (The Revenant, Birdman) serves as the audio director. Charlie Iturriaga (Deadpool, Furious 7, The Social Network) is in charge of the visual effects.

Filming

Asura is shot in seven locations across China, including Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the city of Liupanshui in Guizhou Province.

Reception

Box office

Asura earned a disappointing 49 million yuan ($7.3 million U.S.) in its opening weekend[3] and was pulled from cinemas after a statement on social media; the statement gave no explanation for the move. However, a representative from Zhenjian Film, which is credited as lead producer, later told Chinese news site Sina: "This decision was made not only because of the bad box office. We plan to make some changes to the film and release it again."[4] Despite these statements, the film has never been exhibited or marketed anywhere again.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fantasy epic 'Asura' set to stun in summer screen . ecns.cn . 14 July 2018 .
  2. Web site: First Look: China's $100M Fantasy Adventure 'Asura' (Exclusive) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161125075116/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/first-look-chinas-100m-fantasy-adventure-asura-948682 . November 25, 2016 . February 13, 2017 . The Hollywood Reporter. 18 November 2016 .
  3. Web site: Li, Jane. Producers yank China's most expensive movie from screens after three meagre days at the box office . South China Morning Post. 2018-07-16. 2020-05-12.
  4. News: Brzeski. Patrick. 15 July 2018. China's First $100M Film Pulled From Cinemas After Disastrous Opening Weekend. The Hollywood Reporter. Los Angeles. 17 July 2018.