Nezha: The Devil’s Fury, China’s first film to gross over 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion), has made its grand debut in theaters across the United States and Canada.
The animated epic, based on Chinese mythology, has captivated audiences with its stunning visuals and powerful storytelling. But what sets this film apart is its mesmerizing soundtrack featuring the ancient art of Khoomei, or throat singing.
Young musician Halamuji lends his multi-layered vocals to the film, resonating with the mystical power of the “Tianyuan Ding,” a central object in the story. His performance creates an immersive soundscape that transports viewers into the heart of the legend, leaving them spellbound.
Halamuji aims to use the traditional sounds of Khoomei to connect modern audiences with China’s rich cultural heritage. His unique performance is introducing global viewers to this ancient musical art form.
The film’s international release marks a significant moment for Chinese cinema, showcasing the nation’s ability to produce world-class entertainment that resonates globally. As Nezha: The Devil’s Fury invites audiences into its mythical world, it also offers a glimpse into the depth of Chinese traditional culture.
Don’t miss the chance to experience this groundbreaking film that’s not only making waves at the box office but also bridging cultural divides through the universal language of music.
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