peaceful rise

Milo 2022-03-24 09:01:42

They all went to Hollywood with Jet Li.
Eyes full of Chinese. Chinese style is popular in Hollywood recently?
From Kung Fu King to Kung Fu Panda to The Mummy,
it is clear that the Chinese go to the world and influence the world.

The elements of commercial films often represent the world trend led by Hollywood.
This trend has almost dominated the trend of world culture for a long time.
Chinese civilization is being discovered in a legendary and magical way.
Hollywood's expression of China is no longer a state of ignorance,
but gradually begins to show a depth.
This kind of depth, so far, is not the excavation of the reasons behind the culture,
but a willingness to listen and take the other's culture as the blueprint for their own stories.

Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan first went to the United States in the form of kung fu,
but they are just a Chinese style,
more like a beautiful woman who has walked like the wind, leaving behind
the king of Kung Fu, Hollywood is willing to use a story that combines Chinese and Western as a script.
Although the main line of this story is firmly locked on an American teenager,
although the framing of this story is more of a natural landscape in China.
The Mummy 3 is also such a movie, this script is more Chinese.
We saw the Great Wall, the First Emperor
saw the cities of China, and
although there were some Chinese troops, they still had obvious traces of "the era",
but at least, we were delighted to find that
Hollywood, began to adopt a kind of open acceptance The logic of this developing Chinese

commercial film is often the logic of the market.
From this, we may be able to taste some subtle changes brought to the logic of business and market after the peaceful rise.

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Extended Reading
  • Sarai 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    This is what I saw on the long drive

  • Randy 2021-11-27 08:01:18

    Not as exciting as the first two

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