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Directed by
Miro Wang Yuk-Kei
2024
1h 41m
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3.5
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Actor Edward Chen transforms into a gaming master and leads the Kung Fu Kids into a fantastic world of video games, where they have to find their mother!
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Cast of Kids
Edward Chen
Rong
Patty Lee
Yanna
Alex Wu
Jay
Xiao-Yuan Wang
Mo
Alyssa Chia
Aven / Mom
Lin Mei-shiu
Auntie
Tan Ai-chen
The Spicy Lady
Michael Huang
Big Bully
Tzu-Chien Kuo
Jocky Chen
Wu Jen-ya
The Dragon
J.C Lei
Aurora Apostle
Kelly Chang
Ronin
Wu Kun
Wong
Masaki Baba
Japanese Customer
Rays Hsu
Din
Ying Wei-min
Agent
Flower Chen
Man Handing Out Flyers
Scott Chu
Teppanyaki Chef
Chien Yu-an
Teppanyaki Waiter
Miro Wang Yuk-Kei
Director
Kids Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Kogonada's inspiration is to render this mystery poetic, political, and, above all, incontrovertibly material, in a way as distinctive as the architectural realm of "Columbus."
Rachel's Reviews (YouTube)
Rachel Wagner
rambling and I wasn't invested in the characters
Shade Studios
Alfred Castaneda
Kogonada's latest feels more like a moving picture postcard than a full feature.
Collider
Ross Bonaime
Even though zi isn't quite the powerhouse of independent cinema that films like Columbus and After Yang were, it does feel like the work that Kogonada needed to do in order to right his sails and figure out where to go next.
For the Win at USA Today
Cory Woodroof
Kogonada will always thrive when he's merging liminal spaces with sweeping emotions, zi a stellar return to form for the Columbus and After Yang auteur.
AwardsWatch
Kevin L. Lee
Kogonada has always been a filmmaker whose warmth has moved me immensely. zi is a step in the right direction aesthetically, but it's such a shame that when you reach out for something to hold onto, there's mostly just air.
Inverse
Hoai-Tran Bui
The film's whisper of a plot and its spontaneous structure allows Kogonada to plumb the dreamy, existential cinematic depths that his films have always explored so well, making Zi feel like a welcome return to form.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
There's just not enough to hold onto, resulting a film that's an admirable experiment but a misfire, nonetheless.
Slate
Sam Adams
Drawing heavily on Agnès Varda's Cléo From 5 to 7, with a little Chris Marker and Wong Kar-wai thrown in for good measure, it can feel sometimes like a vibe in search of a story, but the vibes are often exquisite.
Next Best Picture
Cody Dericks
Despite being well-shot and beautifully constructed, as all Kogonada films are, "zi" is a ponderous, rambling journey.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
It feels as if Kogonada has finally unleashed all his suppressed formalist energy. The movie feels like a release valve, an artiste's penance.
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
Kogonada shows some of the same creative verve that has made him one of the most interesting filmmakers working today. But here he stubbles with a slapdash finish that undermines much of what came before it.
Geek Vibes Nation
Megan Loucks
Zi is a film that only gets as interesting as it appears on its surface, and rarely goes beneath it to be worthwhile.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
It's as much a wish as a prophecy and the spontaneity of that uncertainty is the point. While its empathetic performances and authentic mystique are undeniable, your enjoyment of the finished product will surely vary.
The Film Stage
Jordan Raup
While not fully engaging on a narrative level, the project at least demonstrates Kogonada hasn't lost his filmmaking mojo, crafting a movie that may seem more personal to him than most viewers.
The Playlist
Carlos Aguilar
For all its entrancing imagery, "Zi" is ultimately contrived in how the few concrete details of the narrative come together. The result is more experiential than thematically substantial.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
As shot by his frequent collaborator, the cinematographer Benjamin Loeb, and cut together by Kogonada himself, "Zi" blurs the lines between tone poem and hangout movie, letting both merge together to become something unexpectedly moving.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
It's understandable that Kogonada might crave a radical creative reset... But the resulting project, Zi, sad to say, is too wispy to be compelling as a narrative or even enveloping as a vibe.
Variety
Guy Lodge
If the film weren't so arresting to look at, it could often be absorbed with eyes closed: If its larger message is elusive, "Zi" advocates for taking the world in at your own sensory pace.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
It's a testament to Mao, Ha, and especially Richardson, that "Zi" retains even a soft dramatic pull as it searches for the present, though its recursive nature certainly wasn't conceived with a casual audience in mind.
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