Chinese film, television, music

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
In discussion at Chinese scientific and technology achievement we discuss about how much of China ancient tradition is lost . But it still lives among the overseas Chinese in South east Asia . in 2009 Singapore media corp release TV serial "little Nyonya" It is family story spans 3 generation of trial and tribulation of wealthy local born Chinese(Baba, Nyonya) or Perananakan.Here is the trailer and beautiful song

Noted for their colorful wedding tradition based on 17th century Southern Fujian(Minnan) tradition that does not exist anymore in China
In 2010 it was national wide in China and spark interest and curiosity of the culture in China
 

solarz

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Well the end of the world prognostication has been used by people to scare others into submission into whatever agenda. You can only be saved if you listen and obey them. Whether it's something like religion or the environment, it's aim is power and control over others not saving anyone.

Why would this even be important to wonder why there's not a lot of end of the world predictions in Chinese culture? Is it because the people who don't think about the end of the world are less likely to be manipulated by scare tactics? I hope this article isn't suggesting apocalyptic movies that are popular in China hides some political or religious yearning of theirs that they again feel have the right to force it on China like everything else. Maybe a movie is just seen as entertainment and nothing else.

I was reading that same article the other day, and it got me thinking.

Apocalyptic fiction deals with the breakdown of society and civilization. "End of the World" is only a setting convention influenced by Judeo-Christian traditions. In 28 Days Later, the infection is restricted to the island of UK. In The Walking Dead, the zombie apocalypse supposedly covers the entire world, even though we never deal with anything outside of a few states.

Ancient Chinese considered China to be the entirety of the world, so the continuation of Chinese civilization is really just the continuation of human civilization, a theme that is shared in western apocalyptic fiction.

In the end, the article was premised on ethnocentrism, and failed to consider the deeper meaning represented by apocalyptic fiction.
 

vesicles

Colonel
If you look at European history, ever since the ancient times, every few decade, you get people predicting the end of the world. The Christian religion is based on the final Judgement before God.

Chinese religion, Taoism and Buddhism, all are based on the belief of reincarnation. It is a cycle, going round and round, thus no end. This is mainly why Chinese don't think about the end of the world that much. Even when everything is gone, another version of everything will be born again. The cycle will continue.
 

Insignius

Junior Member
China is still too weak and not secured enough for her citizens and government to enjoy reading doomsday scenarios. Doomsday could happen any day, when some crazed western ideological crusader at the helm of the Biggest Western Superpower decides that he wants to convert China to democracy and freedom by dropping hydrogen bombs on Beijing and the Three Gorges Dam.

China must first become a full spectrum superpower until the a healthy self-criticism can be born. Now, the country is still too much on the edge of destruction and the exhilarating feeling of breakneck development to enjoy the what-if scenario.

In the end, Doomsday literature is a product of post-modernism, the dissatisfaction and regret of technical development that came after the 1st World War in the West, where the intellectuals saw that all the breakneck speed of societal and technological progress merely created more deadly and more merciless killing machines that murdered millions during the Great War - the pessimism and dissapointment towards 'modernism' in that time sparked the interest in doomsday scenarios in literature, radio and film.

China, who just crawled out of the caves of medieval and post-colonialist babary, has yet to go through the age of modernism until it would arrive in post-modernist times.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
Well Beijing wouldn't allow those apocalyptic movies that are popular in China if they were afraid of them. Ironic since people think Chinese movies are propaganda filled with hidden messages. They would think that if they knew they were doing that also and this article seems to support that case.
 

Blackstone

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I generally am less concerned with so-called "white washing" in Hollywood, because I usually take a libertarian free market view on it. But, I must admit it'd be nice to see a talented Han actress as Mulan in the next Hollywood-made movie.There are lots of talented brown-color actors and actresses all over the world, and they may generate additional interests and profits if given a fair chance to be in Hollywood movies.

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The casting call for the
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is out, and Disney producers have said they are on the hunt for an actress to play the leading role. The recent depiction of Singapore in an episode of
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has reignited continuing discussions about “whitewashing” in Hollywood – whereby white actors are cast to play non-white characters.

The casting of Scarlett Johansson as Motoko Kusanagi/Mira Killian in Ghost in the Shell
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, while the remake of Tsugumi Ohba’s manga series Death Note – now set in a Seattle high school with white actors playing the main characters – sparked an online petition calling for a Netflix boycott.

Ming-na Wen, the original voice of Mulan, told Entertainment Tonight yesterday that she hopes the leading lady “is Chinese in her heritage.”

“It is specifically a Chinese folklore,” she said. “I really think ... someone with that ethnic background really just adds more to the story.”

Even if Disney ensures they cast a Mandarin-speaking actress – which their casting call notes as a requirement – there can be only one Mulan. Here’s who we think should get an audition:

Zhang Ziyi
The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragonstar might be in her 30s now, but her youthful looks don’t reveal her age. Her martial prowess demonstrated in The Grandmaster (2013) and House of Flying Daggers (2004) make her well-qualified for the role.

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Zhang Ziyi

Jing Tian
Jing Tian recently starred in Zhang Yimou’sThe Great Wall sci-fi saga and is one of China’s hottest action actresses.

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Jing Tian with Zhang Yimou, and Matt Damon at the premiere of The Great Wall. Photo: AFP

Zhou Dongyu
Winner of the Best Actress at last year’s Taiwan Golden Horse Award, Zhou’s unique features and impressive acting skills definitely put her high up on our list.

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Zhou Dongyu

Liu Yifei
The Dior ambassador is dubbed “Fairy Sister” by Chinese fans for her out-of-this-world beauty. Liu’s singing skills will also come in handy in Disney’s live-action remake.

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Liu Yifei

Fan Bingbing
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is no stranger to Chinese period dramas. She has played the parts of many princesses and empresses. It’s only natural that she should add playing the part of a fearless heroine to her portfolio.

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solarz

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I generally am less concerned with so-called "white washing" in Hollywood, because I usually take a libertarian free market view on it. But, I must admit it'd be nice to see a talented Han actress as Mulan in the next Hollywood-made movie.There are lots of talented brown-color actors and actresses all over the world, and they may generate additional interests and profits if given a fair chance to be in Hollywood movies.

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Translation: this is a list of the only 5 Chinese actresses I know about, because, let's face it, I don't know that many Chinese actors, male or female.

Mulan is a young woman, a teenager. All those actresses are way too old.
 
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