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What kind of image of the Chinese do you think "Crazy Rich Asians" and "The Wandering Earth" reflect?

"Crazy Rich Asians" reflects that Chinese people have become rich in the world, while "The Wandering Earth" is the only Chinese people who have to take their families to escape. Napoleon's famous quote quoted in the opening credits of "Crazy Rich Asians": "China is a sleeping lion. When it wakes up, the whole world will be shaken." Today, with the rise of China and the world structure changing again after the Cold War, " "Chinese are too rich" has become the concern and awareness of many foreign Chinese and even foreigners.

Although the plot of the movie "The Wandering Earth" comes from Liu Cixin's novel, the meaning expressed is completely different from the meaning expressed in the author's novel. Anyone who has read the novel will understand that the author's point of view is What. The movie intercepts an adapted plot from the novel, expresses the traditional Chinese concept of family and country, and shows the Chinese people's efforts and determination to protect their families at all costs.

"The Wandering Earth" is a science fiction movie made for the Chinese people. It does not have the vulgar plot of Hollywood, nor does it have the concept of personal heroism or love like Hollywood. It would definitely be filmed by Americans. There will be an awkward love story in the busy schedule, maybe even a love story between a white man and a Chinese woman.

"Crazy Rich Asians" is an American drama film made by Americans for Americans. This kind of plot that plays off sheep's heads and sells dogs' flesh is difficult to arouse in China, and the plot is cliched and embarrassing. , the deliberately racially directed plot is off-putting. The hero's friend's bachelor party was a group of wealthy second-generation men who chartered a cargo ship and held a crazy American-style party on it. The girls' bachelor party attended by the heroine is like: grab, grab, buy, buy, buy.

"The Wandering Earth" is about doing whatever it takes to survive. Even if you can't survive, you have to fight for the future of future generations. This spirit of sacrifice is difficult for Americans to understand. And this is precisely the spirit that Chinese people can most appreciate, which is why many parents are willing to work hard to let their children live a better life and receive a better education.