Painted Skin: The Resurrection movie poster

Painted Skin: The Resurrection

June 28, 2012 2h 11m 5.7/10 (104 votes)

Originally released in 2012. Painted Skin: The Resurrection is a drama/fantasy film. directed by Wuershan. With a runtime of 2h 11m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Zhou Xun, Chen Kun, and Zhao Wei

Synopsis

According to demon lore, it takes hundreds of years to attain human form. Even then, lacking a human heart, a demon cannot experience the true pains and passions of existence. However, there is a legend that if a pure human heart is freely offered to a demon, it can become a mortal and experience true life. Sequel of Painted Skin (2008).

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 28, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 2h 11m 131 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (104 votes)
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Box Office $103.1M Worldwide gross
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Language Chinese Original language
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Country China Production

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ZH
Revenue
$103,131,994

Production Companies

  • Ningxia Film Studio
  • Dinglongda International Media
  • Kylin Pictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Painted Skin: The Resurrection about?

According to demon lore, it takes hundreds of years to attain human form. Even then, lacking a human heart, a demon cannot experience the true pains and passions of existence. However, there is a l...

Who directed Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection was directed by Wuershan.

How long is Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection has a runtime of 2 hours and 11 minutes (131 minutes total).

When was Painted Skin: The Resurrection released?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection was released on June 28, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

The main cast of Painted Skin: The Resurrection includes Zhou Xun, Chen Kun, Zhao Wei, Yang Mi, William Feng.

Is Painted Skin: The Resurrection worth watching?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection has a user rating of 5.7/10 based on 104 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.