Painted Skin: The Resurrection (2012)

A visually stunning Chinese fantasy epic in which a demon's centuries-long yearning for humanity hinges on the rarest of gifts: a willing human heart.

Painted Skin: The Resurrection - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 画皮2
  • Release Year: 2012
  • Directed by: Wuershan
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama, Fantasy
  • Runtime: 2h 11m
  • Original Language: Chinese
  • Spoken Languages: Mandarin
  • Release Date (Theatrical): June 28, 2012 (Australia - M), August 17, 2012 (United States), February 22, 2013 (Germany - 16), January 29, 2014 (South Korea - 15), June 28, 2012 (China)
  • Alternative Titles: 妖魔伝 -レザレクション- (JP), 轉生術 (TW), Pele Pintada: A Ressurreição (BR), Démon vadász: A feltámadás (HU), 畫皮2 之轉生術 (HK)
  • Production Companies: Ningxia Film Studio, Dinglongda International Media, Kylin Pictures
  • Production Countries: China

Painted Skin: The Resurrection - Plot

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).

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Painted Skin: The Resurrection - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Wuershan

Main Cast

  • Zhou Xun
  • Chen Kun
  • Vicky Zhao
  • Yang Mi
  • William Feng
  • Chen Tingjia
  • Lenox Lu
  • Kris Phillips
  • Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
  • Li Bingyuan

Writers

  • Ran Jianan
  • Ran Ping

Producers

  • Hong Pang
  • Chen Kuofu
  • Han Liang
  • Zhang Dajun

Painted Skin: The Resurrection - FAQs

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

The film stars Zhou Xun as the demon Xiao Wei, Chen Kun as Huo Xin, and Vicky Zhao as Princess Jing. Yang Mi, William Feng, Chen Tingjia, Lenox Lu, Kris Phillips, and Gordon Liu Chia-Hui round out the principal ensemble cast.

Does Xiao Wei get a human heart in the end?

The film builds toward a deeply emotional resolution involving sacrifice and love. Without revealing every detail, the ending explores whether a demon can truly earn humanity through the willing gift of a pure heart, delivering a bittersweet conclusion that prioritizes emotional resonance over simple triumph.

Where can I stream Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection is available on Hi-YAH Amazon Channel, Tubi TV, YouTube Free, Hoopla, and Fawesome at no cost with ads or subscription. It can also be purchased or rented via Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and YouTube.

Is Painted Skin: The Resurrection a sequel?

Yes. The Resurrection is a direct sequel to Painted Skin (2008), also a Chinese fantasy film rooted in demon folklore. While it revisits the character of Xiao Wei, the 2012 film stands largely on its own with a new story, expanded mythology, and a mostly different supporting cast.

What is Painted Skin: The Resurrection about?

The film follows Xiao Wei, a demon who has spent centuries mastering human form but still lacks a genuine human heart. According to ancient legend, only a pure heart freely given can transform a demon into a mortal. The story weaves together themes of sacrifice, longing, and the price of humanity.

Who directed Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection was directed by Wuershan, a Chinese filmmaker known for his visually ambitious, effects-driven productions. He later went on to direct the massive historical fantasy epic Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (2023), cementing his reputation for large-scale spectacle.

How long is Painted Skin: The Resurrection?

Painted Skin: The Resurrection has a runtime of 2 hours and 11 minutes (131 minutes), giving the film ample space to develop its layered mythology, elaborate action sequences, and emotionally complex relationships between its central characters.

When was Painted Skin: The Resurrection released?

The film premiered in China and Australia on June 28, 2012, followed by a US release on August 17, 2012. It subsequently opened in Germany on February 22, 2013, and in South Korea on January 29, 2014, reaching audiences across multiple international markets.

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