Box office In mainland China,
Painted Skin: The Resurrection scored the highest grossing opening for a local film and the third highest opening following the 3-D re-release of
Titanic (1997) and
Transformers: Dark of the Moon. With total box office gross of $115.07 million, the film became the highest grossing domestic film in China beating the previous record holder
Let the Bullets Fly.
Critical reception Aggregate site
Rotten Tomatoes reported that 83% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 4.40/10. After
Painted Skin: The Resurrection premiered in China, critics praised the two leading actresses, especially
Zhao Wei's performance. Audience members named Zhao "the most beautiful scarred woman ever seen". Derek Elley from
Film Business Asia wrote: "The result is a very entertaining, slightly over-long costume fantasy whose performances and sheer technique carry a script that often punches above its weight."..." Zhou, who since
Suzhou River (1999) has almost had the Mainland patent on sexually ambiguous, seductive roles, dominates the movie, as a demon who wants to be human even if it means pain. But she gets a run for her money from Zhao, who's developing much more screen gravitas in her mid-30s and is better directed here than in her previous female-warrior role in
Jingle Ma's
Mulan (2009). Zhao's scenes with Zhou are much more emotionally resonant than those with the weak-eyed Chen, her putative romantic partner." ==Awards and nominations==