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Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017)
Tang Monk brings three disciples on a journey to the West. On the outside, everything seems harmonious. However, tension is present beneath the surface, and their hearts and minds are not in agreement. After a series of demon-capturing events, the monk and his disciples gain mutual understanding of each others' hardships and unease. Finally, they resolve their inner conflict and work together to become an all-conquering, demon-exorcising team.
Tang Monk brings three disciples on a journey to the West. On the outside, everything seems harmonious. However, tension is present beneath the surface, and their hearts and minds are not in agreement. After a series of demon-capturing events, the monk and his disciples gain mutual understanding of each others' hardships and unease. Finally, they resolve their inner conflict and work together to become an all-conquering, demon-exorcising team.
The film's central themes revolve around a spiritual journey, personal growth, and overcoming internal and external temptations, which are universal and inherently apolitical, leading to a neutral rating.
The film features a cast that is traditional for its cultural origin and source material, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of roles typically associated with Western narratives. Its narrative focuses on fantasy adventure and character development, rather than critiquing or promoting specific traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
The film features the White Bone Demoness, a primary antagonist, who engages in direct physical combat with the male disciples. She demonstrates superior strength and skill, defeating Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing in several close-quarters encounters throughout the narrative.
The character Red Boy, canonically a male demon child in the original Journey to the West novel, is portrayed as female in this film adaptation, constituting a gender swap.
The film, an adaptation of a classic Chinese novel, centers on a Buddhist monk's pilgrimage to obtain scriptures. Despite the characters' personal flaws and comedic struggles, the narrative consistently affirms the virtues of Buddhist principles such as compassion, perseverance, and the pursuit of enlightenment, portraying the spiritual journey as noble and ultimately triumphant.
Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back centers on the traditional pilgrimage story, depicting the adventures of Tang Sanzang and his disciples. The film does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, leading to no specific portrayal to evaluate.
The film "Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. While the narrative includes magical transformations and gender-bending by demons for disguise or comedic effect, these elements are not presented as expressions of transsexual identity or related to gender transition.
The film is an adaptation of the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West." All major characters, who are canonically East Asian, are portrayed by actors of East Asian descent, consistent with the source material.
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