Yep! They've effectively used culture and cultural icons to push the lie of unity and benevolence.All the Star Trek movies have a ton of Chinese money in it. So you'll never get anything anti-China.
It's the lie of a peaceful PRC integration with the world and the acceptance of it's ideals. China's really good at legitimizing and portray themselves in a positive light.Did the Federation have an issue with China that is not being explored in the new movies?
I hear ya.The new Top Gun film has a boatload of Chinese money in it and is going to be cleared to run in China. If I were a Top Gun fan I would lower my expectations. Money from the PRC doesn't come without strings.
When it comes to entertainment, "If it has Chinese money, lower your expectations".
Red Dawn Remake was rewritten because the enemy was Chinese.Chinese money in Hollywood doesn't have to equal a lack of anti-Chinese stories. Some movies that we see in the US, movies that bomb at the box office, will make a killing in Asia. Some of the movies are written to play better in Asia, especially China, than the US.
Not everything is political, it is simply about turning a profit.
Red Dawn Remake was rewritten because the enemy was Chinese.
On Iceman?I'm tellin' ya....I'm concerned about the amount of CGI...
He went back to more normal looking after the chemo was done and the steroid puffiness went down.On Iceman?
@Blizzard Yep. At this point given Hollywood and China's cooperation I'm hoping for the best, but preparing myself for the worst. The real world aircraft stunts are supposed to be real. At least that's what one of the fighter jet guys on youtube was explaining. So they do have that going for them!
@SpitfireV There were rumors concerning PRC attaches, on the Top Gun 2 set, being where they weren't supposed to be during parts of the filming. Something about them wandering about a carrier and snooping at stuff. Considering that the PRC is playing catch-up in the carrier ops game, I get the feeling they weren't looking for the bathroom.
@AWP It's not just about making money for the Chinese. Granted, I know film makers like to hedge their bets by pandering to the Chinese (like the Transformers series). What I'm saying is that China is very tactical where and how it invests it's money, especially in the film industry. You don't go around spending willy-nilly when you have limited resources, a large resource hungry population, and massive military modernization projects.
Chinese money has strings attached and while things like a Taiwanese flag may not seem like a big deal, on an ideological level that is a big win for the PRC. Think of it like this, when China puts money into a film they essentially get to push parts of their ideology onto receptive audiences. It's not about overt pro China/Communist messages, but about planting the seed of, "hey these guys and their beliefs might not be so bad".
Nope. Think cultural assimilation and projection, dude. You can google scholar that stuff.
Nope. Think cultural assimilation and projection, dude. You can google scholar that stuff.
Yep. Cultural anthropology stuff is pretty dry reading, but in the context of film and media there is a deluge of information on it's effects. Good example is the Rambo and Rocky film series in context with the Cold War.NSFW - Audio
This looks like a great complete nonsense entertaining flick.
Have you seen The Nines?