I haven't come up for a long time and found that someone commented unexpectedly.
First of all, let me talk about the premise that people are complex and multi-faceted, including directors, actors, roles, and audiences. So under this premise, what exactly does the director mean, and what is the character's behavioral logic? Ten thousand viewers have ten thousand ideas.
Objectively speaking, there is indeed a gap between our films and Hollywood productions, so the core is to "take the essence and discard the dross." Negating the film altogether is the same as acknowledging "Wolf Warriors" completely, except for venting emotions.
Speaking of the film itself, the bacteria here is indeed a sentence I missed carefully. Although this sentence is not enough to change my attitude, at least 2 points will be deducted.
If there is another Chinese character in the film who is positive, or if another party has said good things to the Chinese, I am afraid there will be no such controversy at all.
No matter what the director thought at the beginning, but in the end, such a setting is very unintelligent and very unthankful.
But what can be done? Do we choose not to watch it, and have been addicted to the mouth after reading it, or should we analyze it carefully after reading it, study hard, and then surpass him?
We don’t like Trump, and Trump scolds us no less, so we stop dealing with the United States? Don't learn from it? Of course you can scold, but don’t just scold. For more than a hundred minutes of combined sound and light, there are only a few seconds of drama in your eyes?
The following is the original text.
Originally, I wanted to write a short review. I wanted to see the opinions of the great gods in the commentary area, but one or two of them were desperately relying on political and ethnic topics. It's not about washing the ground for the movie, but your whole article does not talk about the structure of the movie, the composition of the picture, the transition of the mirror, and the performance music. You only see the point of being insulted?
Is there a positive person in it? According to the law, there is a guy who has to be shot and asked them to use civilized language? You have to say that the director made this arrangement deliberately. Have you asked the director if it really meant this? If Gerich has always been emulsified, then he was 100% deliberate in this movie, let alone scoring, all Chinese should resist him. But if people have always been good to China before, they will be completely overturned because of the art's processing of a few lines. Who will dare to speak in the future? Who dares to say good things?
I don't know if he meant it, so I won't evaluate whether he is emulsified or not, first look at the movie itself. But some people also didn't know if he was deliberately emulsifying, so they began to put the hat on, and the national sentiment was bursting.
It's not to wash the floor again. No tears looked at pretending to be B, but he went to someone's site to kidnap him and didn't even bring a gun. It was really silly B. But you said that the black people inside, especially the Ernie, are all stupid, the Russians are well-developed limbs and simple-minded, and the Jews are clever but are mistaken by cleverness. Are they not stupid? But I didn't expect the passage of the heroine, this is really unnecessary, there is no need to wash it.
Movies are art, and they are inherently very personal. If they create it, you don’t want to buy it, you can; if you scold him, it’s okay; if the Chinese government thinks he is emulsified, it’s okay to block him globally; the problem is that you can’t represent it. All Chinese people, Gerich did not show any tendency to emulsify outside of the movie.
The United States cannot mention "nigger" because it is politically correct, but do you see any changes in the status of blacks? In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, shouldn't we use black people?
A native of Britain, Gerich, because of the Chinese roles in the movie, did he have to come to China to live for 30 years first, and understand that the Chinese people started from the Opium War until the great struggle of reform and opening up before they could be in a movie? Use Chinese characters in it? I know there must be someone talking at this time. He doesn’t need to do so much. You must at least understand the basic common sense... Then may I ask if there is more polite than Chinaman and conforms to the characteristics of gangsters, and I have to cooperate with a person who runs from the United States to the United States. Are there any words required by a gentleman in the UK?
If I were a foreign director, every time I wrote a script, I would have to spend a lot of time and energy to study the background when I thought of arranging a Chinese role. I would have to take care of the national sentiment. There are so many Chinese audiences. I have to apologize immediately. Why should I use Chinese? Isn’t it possible to use Japanese? Can't Koreans?
Do you understand why there are too few Chinese roles? You don't usually spread Chinese culture, don't tell them or correct them what China is like. It's hard to get a role. Your first reaction is not to correct it, but to immediately oppose it. What happened after the seclusion? How was the ridiculous self-esteem of the fallen nobility of the British Empire being mocked?
How does self-esteem come from? How does the right to speak come from? It didn't come by boycotting. You have nothing to do if people don't put it on the Chinese market. How to let the Chinese lead the world? Let Chinese directors make world-class commercial films, Li Ang, Feng Xiaogang, Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, one of them counts as one, and we also have the entire Marvel Universe and Avatar. The question is whether there is it now? No? If you don't have it, you can't beat the opponent. If you don't get beaten, you have to recognize it. After you recognize it, try to fight back. It is not uncommon for the Chinese to save the world in "2012" and "Pacific Rim 2", but the comments are all about "embarrassing" and "forced implantation". Why didn't you talk about self-esteem and self-confidence at that time?
Just like in the movie, if you think he insulted you, it's useless to scold him, you have to beat him until he is convinced.
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