This 3D Chinese fantasy adventure is about a demon slayer who falls in love with a demon. Starting with the same premise as just about every other Chinese supernatural fantasy, �Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal� is set in a universe where deities, demons and mortals uneasily coexist. Once every millennium, demons get the chance to reincarnate as humans, or even upgrade to celestial status. As the date draws near, the Emperor worries that all hell will literally break loose. True enough, Hu City, a fringe town on the Silk Road, has already been raided by demons who have sucked dry the souls of many inhabitants. Co-helmed by Hong Kong lenser Peter Pau and mainland director Zhao Tianyu, the film came in third among eight domestic films released for Chinese New Year, grossing $10.8 million in two days. Tech credits are visibly superior to those of recent big-budget Chinese costume fantasies. Also, wide-ranging action sequences refreshingly break away from traditional martial-arts choreography.
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