
The story opens in 1989 with three Chinese tomb raiders hawking Chinese artifacts on the run down streets of New York as good luck charms.
MOJIN THE LOST LEGEND PARENTS GUIDE MOVIE
MOJIN – THE LOST LEGEND is a big adventure movie with a strong humanist, communist, anti-capitalist worldview and lots of foul language. MOJIN – THE LOST LEGEND is a Chinese action adventure about tomb raiders who run into zombies and all sorts of bloody mayhem in their quest for a famous “equinox flower” artifact with the alleged power to raise the dead.

The scary zombies and other creatures in MOJIN would be unhealthy for children. The violence is a bit stronger than most American action adventures, with more blood. The special effects are on a par with many Hollywood movies, but the acting is a bit more like Bollywood where they love to include buffoonish characters for comic relief. It also has a strong humanist, anti-capitalist worldview that’s pro-communist. Surprisingly, MOJIN – THE LOST LEGEND has excessive foul language. Back in 1989, a nefarious multinational mining company recruits the Mojin raiders to return to the field to find a life-reviving flower. Thus, they unleash deadly mystical forces killing most of the troop. They stumble upon a field of mysterious statues, which they destroy because they represent “bourgeois” Chinese history. The story flashes back 20 years to a happy journey of young Communist revolutionaries singing Chairman Mao’s praises.


Three Chinese tomb raiders hawk Chinese artifacts on the streets of New York in 1989. MOJIN – THE LOST LEGEND is a big Chinese adventure movie with subtitles and lots of foul language.
