Po, now the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace, searches for a new Dragon Warrior. Meanwhile, a sorceress plots to bring back the villains Po defeated. With the fate of the valley at stake, Po must train his successor and confront the villains once again to save his home.
March 15
2024
Release Date
Mandarin
Chinese
English
Language
34 minutes
1 hour
Running Time
Cast
Jack Black
Awkwafina
Viola Davis
Dustin Hoffman
Bryan Cranston
James Hong
Ian McShane
Ke Huy Quan
Ronny Chieng
Seth Rogen
James Murray
Lori Tan Chinn
Mr. Beast
James Sie
Cedric Yarbrough
Vic Chao
Audrey Brooke
Lincoln Nakamura
3.5
Average Rating
The above-mentioned average rating is based on the derived ratings of multiple review platforms
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Plot:
In the latest adventure, Po the Panda is torn between his duty as the Dragon Warrior and a new calling as the Spiritual Leader of his village. But when a dangerous villain named Chameleon threatens to use ancient Kung Fu powers for evil, Po teams up with a clever thief named Zhen to stop her. Along the way, Po must confront his own doubts and fears while facing powerful enemies, learning important lessons about loyalty, bravery, and finding one's purpose.
Acting:
Jack Black returns as Po, lending his voice to the character and guiding a new apprentice in the movie. Dustin Hoffman impresses once more as Master Shifu, with familiar faces like Po's adoptive father, Ping, and his biological panda father, Li Shan, also playing key roles. Viola Davis brings a chilling vibe to the villainous Chameleon, and Awkwafina injects zest into the character Zhen with her voice acting.
Cinematography:
The animation in the film is truly impressive, boasting vibrant colors that amplify the visual spectacle while maintaining a perfect balance. The editing is seamless, ensuring a smooth flow that never lets the movie lose its momentum. Especially noteworthy are the exhilarating fight scenes, particularly the dynamic chase sequence through Juniper City, which are executed with finesse and guarantee to keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
Direction:
Mike Mitchell and Stephanie Ma Stine, serving as co-directors, present an exhilarating and dynamic film that maintains the franchise's trademark energy. The blend of humor, action, and heartfelt moments is expertly handled, satisfying fans even with a somewhat predictable storyline. The introduction of new characters and settings injects a refreshing twist into Po's ongoing adventure, adding depth to the familiar narrative.
Conclusion:
'Kung Fu Panda 4' may not reach the heights of its predecessors, but it still offers an entertaining 94-minute ride. The film blends humor, action, and heart in a way that will please both fans of the franchise and newcomers. With solid voice performances, impressive animation, and engaging fight sequences, the movie is a good addition to the Kung Fu Panda series. While some aspects like the absence of the Furious Five and tokenistic cameos may leave fans wanting more, the overall experience is enjoyable and worth a watch.
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