Journey To The West 2014 No Language 720p BluRay x264

Category: Movies
Type: HD
Language: Other
Total Size: 2.0 GB
Uploaded By: BoogerSan
Downloads: 34313
Last checked: Jul. 14th '26
Date uploaded: Jul. 14th '26
Seeders: 23160
Leechers: 9927
MAGNET DOWNLOAD
Journey to the West

Journey to the West

ActionAdventureComedyFantasy

Demon hunter Chen Xuanzhang (Wen Zhang) believes that he can purify any demon through love. However, his belief is shaken when his attempt to defeat a demon fish ends in a family's death and a victory for violent demon hunter Duan (Shu Qi). After getting encouragement from his master, Xuanzhang soldiers on to hunting down a demonic hog with the help of Duan, who has fallen in love with Xuanzhang. Despite help from other demon hunters, the hog gets away. As a last resort, Xuanzhang and Duan turn to the help of Sun Wukong (Huang Bo), who has been imprisoned for five centuries for his crimes in heaven.

INFO HASH: C82A25CCB4578E425C8C7D2483E490961035300A



Movie cover image


Year: 2014
Country: France, Taiwan
Director: Tsai Ming-liang
Cast: Kang-sheng Lee, Denis Lavant
IMDB: Link

Language : No Language



Movie cover image


The penultimate shot of Tsai Ming-liang’s recent Stray Dogs is a 13-minute close-up of Lee Kang-sheng and Chen Shiang-chyi’s characters achingly regarding a mural on a wall. Their sense of almost holy contemplation is encoded in the very being of the Taiwanese auteur’s follow-up, Journey to the West, with Tsai stationary camera and customary use of long takes observing little more than a nameless Buddhist monk (Lee) inching along urban landscapes in Marseilles, France, with visual beauty extracted from the contrast between his snail’s-pace movements and the hustle and bustle of his surroundings. Maintaining constant eye contact on his feet, seemingly oblivious to what’s around him, the monk appears trapped in a zone of perpetual meditation, one in which time is of no consequence as he works his way, step by carefully considered step, toward some never-specified destination.

This isn’t the first time Tsai has chronicled the extraordinarily deliberate travels of this anonymous red-clothed spiritual figure. The filmmaker’s 2012 short Walker first set Lee’s world traveler against urban backdrops in central Hong Kong, from crowded marketplaces in the daytime to relatively desolate billboard ads at night, and since then, the monk has appeared in four shorts (No Form, Sleepwalk, Diamond Sutra, and Walking on Water). Journey to the West differs from those films in crucial ways, beginning with its minimal plot. It draws certain basic elements from the classic 16th-century Chinese novel of the same name (most recently adapted for the screen by Stephen Chow) and fits them to Tsai’s distinct sensibility. If Lee’s monk could be said to be the enlightenment-seeking Tang Sanzang of this scenario, then consider Denis Lavant—whose visage is captured in extreme close-up during the film’s opening shot, in a prolonged moment of anguished rest—a concatenation of his demon-hunting disciples. He seemingly rises from the mountains to follow his master into Marseilles, as encapsulated in a late long take of Lavant simply and painstakingly following Lee’s motions in front of a café within a busy town square.

Even that minimal through line, however, ultimately takes a backseat to Tsai’s abstract mise-en-scène, which takes a more playfully varied approach compared to Walker in the ways Lee’s character is framed. In Journey to the West, relatively conventional medium shots detail his “escape” from a temple in the film’s second and third shots; in other extreme wide shots, he’s a mere speck in a vast panorama of humanity, with only his red robe and measured gait to distinguish him from the rest of the urban dwellers. We even see him from the perspective of others, most notably in one interior shot of a man’s apartment in which the man gets up and looks out his window as Lee slowly passes by. Natural lighting plays an integral part in one of its longest shots, though, as we see the monk going down a train stations’ steps, the sunlight behind him seeming to cast a heavenly glow on him as he descends into the ground.

One moment during that drawn-out trip down the stairs especially stands out, as a girl stops to stare at him, seemingly transfixed by his movements even as everyone else rushes past him. But the significance of this one oddly touching moment doesn’t fully register until Tsai unveils a concluding epigraph from the Diamond Sutra that puts the film in perspective: “All composed things are like a dream/A phantom, a drop of dew, or a flash of lightning/That is how to meditate on them/That is how to observe them.” Seeing the world with fresh eyes—that’s what the girl’s wonderment reveals, and that’s what each immaculately composed shot of Journey to the West proposes. Suddenly, the final shot of a whole city square seen upside down via a grand mirror reflection acquires an even deeper meaning beyond the immediate pleasure of its sheer inventiveness. Tsai’s cinema has always been founded on discovering the beautifully surreal in the seemingly everyday, often without the safety net of dialogue. Consider this short but sweet new work of his, then, a near-wordless statement of purpose. (Kenji Fujishima)




Movie cover image


[ About file ]

Name: Journey To The West.Tsai Ming-liang.2014.BluRay.mkv
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2026 03:06:19 +0200
Size: 2,172,225,875 bytes (2071.596026 MiB)

[ Magic ]

File type: Matroska data
File type: EBML file, creator matroska

[ Generic infos ]

Duration: 00:55:49 (3348.512 s)
Container: matroska
Production date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 15:25:20 +0200
Total tracks: 2
Track nr. 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC) {und}
Track nr. 2: audio (A_AC3) {und}
Muxing library: libebml v1.3.1 + libmatroska v1.4.2
Writing application: mkvmerge v7.7.0 ('Six Voices') 64bit built on Feb 28 2015 23:39:33

[ Relevant data ]

Resolution: 1280 x 692
Width: multiple of 32
Height: multiple of 4
Average DRF: 13.600284
Standard deviation: 5.350526
Std. dev. weighted mean: 5.269342

[ Video track ]

Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Resolution: 1280 x 692
Frame aspect ratio: 320:173 = 1.849711 (~1.85:1)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1:1 = 1
Display aspect ratio: 320:173 = 1.849711 (~1.85:1)
Framerate: 23.976024 fps
Stream size: 2,091,128,633 bytes (1994.25567 MiB)
Duration (bs): 00:55:48 (3348.42839 s)
Bitrate (bs): 4996.083869 kbps
Qf: 0.235254

[ Audio track ]

Codec ID: A_AC3
Sampling frequency: 48000 Hz
Channels: 6
Stream size: 80,364,288 bytes (76.641357 MiB)
Bitstream type (bs): AC3
Frames (bs): 104,641
Duration (bs): 00:55:49 (3348.512 s)
Chunk-aligned (bs): Yes
Bitrate (bs): 192 kbps CBR
Sampling frequency (bs): 48000 Hz
Mode (bs): 3 front, 2 rear, 1 LFE

[ Video bitstream ]

Bitstream type: MPEG-4 Part 10
User data: x264 | core 144 r2525 40bb568 | H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec
User data: Copyleft 2003-2014 | http://www.videolan.org/x264.html | cabac=1
User data: ref=9 | deblock=1:-2:-2 | analyse=0x3:0x133 | me=umh | subme=10
User data: psy=1 | psy_rd=1.00:0.00 | mixed_ref=1 | me_range=32 | chroma_me=1
User data: trellis=2 | 8x8dct=1 | cqm=0 | deadzone=21,11 | fast_pskip=0
User data: chroma_qp_offset=-2 | threads=12 | lookahead_threads=3
User data: sliced_threads=0 | nr=0 | decimate=0 | interlaced=0
User data: bluray_compat=0 | constrained_intra=0 | bframes=10 | b_pyramid=2
User data: b_adapt=2 | b_bias=0 | direct=3 | weightb=1 | open_gop=0 | weightp=2
User data: keyint=240 | keyint_min=23 | scenecut=40 | intra_refresh=0
User data: rc_lookahead=100 | rc=2pass | mbtree=1 | bitrate=5000 | ratetol=1.0
User data: qcomp=0.60 | qpmin=0 | qpmax=69 | qpstep=4 | cplxblur=20.0
User data: qblur=0.5 | vbv_maxrate=62500 | vbv_bufsize=78125 | nal_hrd=none
User data: filler=0 | ip_ratio=1.40 | aq=1:1.00
SPS id: 0
Profile: High@L4.1
Num ref frames: 9
Aspect ratio: Square pixels
Chroma format: YUV 4:2:0
PPS id: 0 (SPS: 0)
Entropy coding type: CABAC
Weighted prediction: P slices - explicit weighted prediction
Weighted bipred idc: B slices - implicit weighted prediction
8x8dct: Yes
Total frames: 80,282
Drop/delay frames: 0
Corrupt frames: 0

P-slices: 15261 ( 19.009 %) ####
B-slices: 64677 ( 80.562 %) ################
I-slices: 344 ( 0.428 %)
SP-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)
SI-slices: 0 ( 0.000 %)

[ DRF analysis ]

average DRF: 13.600284
standard deviation: 5.350526
max DRF: 27

DRF=1: 666 ( 0.830 %)
DRF=2: 1396 ( 1.739 %)
DRF=3: 967 ( 1.205 %)
DRF=4: 4158 ( 5.179 %) #
DRF=5: 3751 ( 4.672 %) #
DRF=6: 2092 ( 2.606 %) #
DRF=7: 3109 ( 3.873 %) #
DRF=8: 523 ( 0.651 %)
DRF=9: 226 ( 0.282 %)
DRF=10: 438 ( 0.546 %)
DRF=11: 1293 ( 1.611 %)
DRF=12: 2288 ( 2.850 %) #
DRF=13: 7086 ( 8.826 %) ##
DRF=14: 7293 ( 9.084 %) ##
DRF=15: 8640 ( 10.762 %) ##
DRF=16: 13814 ( 17.207 %) ###
DRF=17: 6331 ( 7.886 %) ##
DRF=18: 3535 ( 4.403 %) #
DRF=19: 2719 ( 3.387 %) #
DRF=20: 4833 ( 6.020 %) #
DRF=21: 3196 ( 3.981 %) #
DRF=22: 332 ( 0.414 %)
DRF=23: 323 ( 0.402 %)
DRF=24: 343 ( 0.427 %)
DRF=25: 270 ( 0.336 %)
DRF=26: 82 ( 0.102 %)
DRF=27: 5 ( 0.006 %)
DRF>27: 0 ( 0.000 %)

P-slices average DRF: 11.901186
P-slices std. deviation: 4.72257
P-slices max DRF: 26

B-slices average DRF: 14.026223
B-slices std. deviation: 5.401475
B-slices max DRF: 27

I-slices average DRF: 8.895349
I-slices std. deviation: 4.683045
I-slices max DRF: 21

This report was created by AVInaptic (01-11-2020) on 14-07-2026 02:04:09



Movie cover image


Movie cover image


Movie cover image


Movie cover image


Movie cover image