Tsui Hark is the executive producer, production designer, and screenwriter of this 82-minute Chinese animated feature, displaying a full panoply of magical supergods, vexing spirits and mere mortals. After debt collector Ning (voice of Jan Lam) loses his girlfriend Siu-lan (Lasi Suiyan), he beckons his playful dog Solid Gold (Tsui Hark), and the two embark on fantastic adventures, encountering the attractive Shine (Anita Yuen), a follower of Madame Trunk (Kelly Chen). Their eventual goal is to board the Reincarnation Train in hopes of getting Shine reborn. The original Siu Sin title is Shine's name in Chinese. To realize this fluid-action fantasy, animators at Tsui Hark's Film Workshop in Hong Kong labored for four years. Shown at the 1997 Toronto Film Festival. — Bhob Stewart
Dead But Dreaming Joined: Sat Sep 09, 2006 3:07 am Posts: 337 Location: Lost in space and time
wargand wrote:
Not bad this one. I like it. However, and I really hate to agree with Geezus, compared to the live action trilogy it is crap.
Good timing! I just picked this one up (in DVD form) because I liked the
live action version so much. I just haven't had time to watch it. I'll give it
a chance...
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