American culture! !

Monroe 2022-02-08 08:01:30

The Chinese princess in the eyes of the Americans turned out to be Liu Yuling! I'm not saying that Liu Yuling is not good. Liu Yuling is very powerful as a Chinese born in Queens, New York and immersed in American culture. Killing the assassin in Bill, the dean of detachment in the middle school, and the feminist "Girl in the Thunderbolt" all show that Liu Yuling is a well-deserved excellent actor, who eats both civil and military, but let an American play a Chinese princess? Explain an American attitude towards China?
I think Americans are deeply influenced by Nixon's "peaceful evolution" remarks. Don’t you see Jackie Chan’s Jiang Wen (actually John, Wayne)’s sinicization, which means that your name is also an American; don’t you see Jackie first wear Chinese clothes and become an American cowboy at the end; you don’t see it at the end of glory When he said "will be out, military orders are not tolerated", it shows a recognition of American culture. Don’t you see that Jackie Chan, the guard who was still bowing to the imperial decree, finally became an American policeman...in the movie There are many contents that show the Americans' overconfidence in their own culture. They believe that being an economic and military power must also be a culturally strong position, and they must also be able to "conquer" the Chinese civilization with a longer history.
I think from this movie, we Chinese people need to think about the culture behind the movie, the language behind it, and the meaning behind it.

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  • Angeline 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    It's not easy for Jackie Chan, let's give one more star.

  • Parker 2022-03-16 09:01:04

    In 2000, the not-so-slacking face of the 40s and the unpretentious expression were embedded in a mature comedy. Give Jackie Chan extra points! PS transliteration of "Jiang Wen" into John Wayne (a representative of Western films, considered a symbol of the United States) is really interesting.

Shanghai Noon quotes

  • Chon Wang: You gave me bad directions!

    Roy O'Bannon: No, I gave you wrong directions.

    [Holds up Chon's chopsticks]

    Roy O'Bannon: Want your toothpicks back?

  • Chon Wang: Fight with honor. You will win.