How their paths merge, forms the crux of the tale. They set out to find their "son" with the help of Yun Qing (Yo Yang), the seemingly righteous leader of a monster hunters' guild. They regret their well-intended decision and long to be united with him. Meanwhile, his foster human parents - Xiaolan (Bai Baihe) and Tianyin (Jing Boran) miss him. Mahanati review: Nag Ashwin pulls off Savitri's biopic brilliantly l Omerta review: A chilling testimony to immediacy of terrorism In the human world, Wuba strikes up a friendship with Tu Sigu (Tony Leung) a small-time rogue who is addicted to gambling and his monster buddy Ben-Ben. So he once again crosses into the human world. After the cute and cuddly Wuba (the young, four-armed, radish-faced, baby monster prince) is now settled among his people in the Monster Realm there are evil forces that try to capture him. The film takes off from where it left in its first edition. But despite this, it suffers from the sequel syndrome as the narrative lacks depth. There is an innocence in this pure entertainment. Director Raman Hui's, live-action cum animated fantasy - Monster Hunt 2 is a simple family reunion story which is audio-visually vibrant.
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