But today's British films are more like they are sent to the United States for censorship and then brought back for release. Fewer and fewer local British films are appearing in front of everyone's eyes. We can no longer see Mr. Bean, and we can't see the boring Hugh. Grant (who has become Ming Sao), can't see the glory of the empire on which the sun never sets.
The director is too lazy to work hard on British movies, and even Danny Ball has "defected" to the United States. The former British ruffian movie "Trainspotting" has become a fragment of everyone's imagination and memory. He would rather go to India Asan to play the slum The story (the poor rich man), went to the American youth to stage a survival in the wilderness (127 hours), and was not willing to find the British fat man to play a cute and funny movie.
The era of the British Empire is long gone, and the era of the United States has become confusing due to the trend of globalization and multi-polarization. Fortunately, Americans still dominate the world's cultural industry. Who knows?
Wang Xizhi wrote in "Orchid Pavilion Collection Preface": "Looking at the present in the future, it is also like looking at the past in the present, sad for the husband!" We don't know how future generations view the current culture, maybe it is just ridicule.
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