Glory belongs to the Chinese people

Lelah 2021-11-27 08:01:18

The Tsingtao Brewery advertisement is really big. The three major insistences of the Chinese people, Qingdao, Qingdao and Qingdao. But pitiful another sponsor who also invested money. The not-so-beautiful oriental girl told the foreigner that I was Lin again and again, but did not mention that she had a father named Guo Ming. It seems that Guo Lin's sponsorship fee is not enough.
This film is better called Terracotta Warriors and Horses than Mummy 3. There are not only terracotta warriors, but also bronze chariots and horses and the Great Wall. A Chinese can know that the film is portraying Qin Shihuang, not only because of these familiar elements, but also because of how "Hero" is viewed by the gorgeous arrow formation. Jet Li's feng shui turns, from being shot to being shot, but the opposite is not an assassin, but a rival in love. Being able to restore Chinese history to a love triangle is indeed the courage of American talents. Of course, they can argue that although the skeleton soldiers are holding sickles, sticks and shovel, they are definitely not the peasant rebels of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, but the revenge guerrillas of Guo Ming. ——Otherwise, what about sponsor Guo Lin.
The foreigners are deliberately trying to add a little more Chinese elements, so everything is so plausible. The first emperor of Qin said that loneliness does not call me, and the ancient writings are as rotten as the pseudo-historical body of Tianya Maopu; the Shaanxi farmers who discovered the terracotta warriors and horses turned into two tomb robbers; the three kingdoms Zhuge Liannu armed the tomb of the Qin Dynasty; the military stronghold in western China, Shaanxi cave dwelling style A general in the uniform of the Kuomintang came out of the headquarters of Qin Shihuang; the transformation of Qin Shihuang was a Western-style three-headed winged and big-bellied fire-breathing dragon; the five mysterious spiritual beads of gold, wood, water, fire, and earth are so fragile that they can be smashed with a pistol.
Not to mention that the savior from the West has to conquer and transform this civilization. The foreigners are thinking about opening a playground in Shangri-La, the sacred place in China; the sapphires that they say they want to return to the Shanghai Museum and the Chinese people are brought to Peru by foreigners; the more than one-thousand-year-old sponsor girl Guo Lin is committed to the young and promising Dr. Tomb Yang. ; Ms. Michelle Yeoh, the outstanding representative of Chinese witches, desperately to win the sword, still has to be handed over to two generations of foreign male protagonists.
Fortunately, the inspiration this time is not only about the growth history of the teenager, but the growth history of the confused uncle and the rebellious teenager, which is quite new. What this story tells us is that the father and the son are of one heart, and the benefits are the same.
Now that this is the case, why do you still say that glory belongs to the Chinese people?
For the huge Chinese market, foreigners did not hesitate to smash the signs of the previous two generations and desperately to squeeze out such a film. Of course, the glory belongs to the Chinese people; in order to compete with the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, the foreigners would not hesitate to burn their buttocks. There is also a firework as gorgeous as the opening ceremony. The glory belongs to the Chinese people. The most honourable thing for the Chinese people is that, thanks to the domestic dubbing, this movie could have made the American people happy. Da Lei Pian was finally in the Chinese people's own land, completely untouched.

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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor quotes

  • [stopping a truck and throwing the man out]

    Rick O'Connell: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. Sorry, pal. There's a mummy on the loose!

  • [upon being surrounded by an army of the undead]

    Rick O'Connell: These are, uh... They're good undead guys, right?