China news tagged with: The First Emperor (1)
-
Zhang Yimou’s Qin Shi Huangdi Complex – Cui Weiping
Time.com published an article titled “A Chinese Movie at the Met” this week:
The creators of The First Emperor were clearly intent on sharpening the film’s (already pretty clear) political stance. “Qin Shi Huangdi was pretty much like Mao Zedong,” Tan Dun told Martin Steinberg of The Associated Press. “He unified China. He made the language, made the measuring system, made the currency. … But on the other hand, imagine how many other kingdoms’ tribes he wiped out, how many other languages he destroyed, and the culture and books burned by him.”
That’s the dilemma The First Emperor summons the passion to explore: the uneasy, sometimes fatal relationship between art and government, the composer and the tyrant. You can expect that of Zhang Yimou, who suffered serious censorship restrictions on many of his early films, but who is now in charge of the entertainment for the 2008 summer Olympic games in Beijing. In this sense, even those he has staged it half a world away, The First Emperor is a risky statement, a declaration of war ” a war of nerve ” against the Emperor, the Chairman or the censor. [Full Text]
“Hero,” Zhang Yimou’s first martial arts movie which is also based on the story of Qin Shi Huangdi, came out four years ago. The following excerpts are from Chinese movie critic Cui Weiping’s recent blog post, translated by CDT. Professor Cui teaches at the Beijing Film Academy:
» Read moreOn at least three levels, “The Hero” violated the “consensus” of today’s Chinese audience. First, ordinary people’s common judgment, which has lasted for thousands of years, that Qin Shi Huangdi was a tyrant, and that tyrants should be condemned. Although the aspiration for a benevolent ruler implied in this view is still a longing under autocratic rule, the condemnation of tyranny is universal. However, the movie “Hero” is intended to reverse the pubic view towards Qin Shi Huangdi, and goes against the sentiment of the audience. “Hero” is based on a stance that reverses the judgment towards tyrants. It takes the perspective not of the majority but of a tiny group of people.
- Can't access CDT? Click here. Or visit SESAWE to circumvent the Great Firewall
CDT BOOKSHELF
FROM GFW BLOG:
- 和谐的中国,被删除的图片[8]
- 视频:让领导先走
- 沙叶新:提升人的尊严(未删节版)
- 我所知道的一点点新疆
- 戈尔巴乔夫在苏联解体时发表的辞职演讲
- 歧视的理由
- 彩云之南,谁为你哭泣?--- 请关注西南旱灾
- 真正的穿墙:西厢计划Virtualbox虚拟机磁盘映像
- 和谐的中国,被删除的图片[7]
- 无界更新至9.95正式版
- 洗脑秘笈十八招三式
- 越来越像两会的春晚,越来越像春晚的两会 (另附胡星斗:建议“两会”审议改革开放是否出现了全面的倒退)
- 一个速度不错的SSL在线代理:Aniscartujo
- 让数字来说明事实:谁在垄断中国
- 党内三大理论元老呼吁全国人大主席团紧急处理李鸿忠抢夺记者录音笔事件
- 告诉你一个震惊的高房价真相(另附王女士被和谐的调查报告 -- 《弊病丛生的现行土地使用权出让制度和土地储备制度》)
- 富豪权贵的两会雷人提案让人欲哭无泪悲愤交加!
- 无界更新至9.94正式版和9.95a测试版
- 图片新闻:近距离接触两会
- 《经济观察报》遭到整肃
CDT HIGHLIGHTS
- Yu Jianrong (于建嵘): Maintaining a Baseline of Social Stability (Part 9)
- James Mann: Behold China
- Video: Discussion with Ai Weiwei and Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey
- Journalists Issue Open Letter Against Hubei Governor
- China Issues Warning to Major Partners of Google
- 210,000 Netizens Vote on Han Han’s Blog
- Heartthrob’s Barbed Blog Challenges China’s Leaders
- Censored Discussions: Illness of Neutrality
- Journalists, Twitterers, and the Media Demand Apology from Hubei Governor Li Hongzhong
- Zhang Boshu (张博树): What Kind of Soft Power Does China Need?
- China: Resilient, Sophisticated Authoritarianism
- Jiang Ping (江平): “China’s Rule of Law Is in Full Retreat”
- Student Blogger: A Brief Story About My “Tea” at School on June 4th of Last Year
- Global Times: Publish and Be Deleted
- China Launches Strict New Internet Controls (With Photo)
Blogger Profile: Ai Weiwei
Topic Page: Sichuan Earthquake
ARCHIVES
CHINA SLIDESHOW
www.flickr.com
|
FROM THE ARCHIVES
- CDT Interview Series: Chinese Journalists Talk About the Olympics, Tibet, and Cross-Cultural Understanding (4)
- Chinese Tweeting About Urumqi (Updated with Photos)
- Earthquake Rescue Worker: “Not A Single Bit Of Reinforcement Bar.”
- From Job Placements to Child Labor Smuggling
- Hu Jintao Answers an Eight-Year-Old Japanese Boy’s Question
- China Authorities Avoid the True Reasons for Contaminated Milk Powder (Pictures added)
- Chinese Love Letters Over a Half Century
- China’s Relations with Latin America: Shared Gains, Asymmetric Hopes – Jorge I. Dom√≠nguez
- Han Han (韩寒) on Google, Internet and China: I am Just Speculating
- Us and Them
- Yu Jianrong: Rigid Stability: an Explanatory Framework for China’s Social Situation (2)
- Popular History: The Suppression of a Rebellion in Tibet
- Shi Zhao (时昭) The Olympic Games Are Not Politics?
- Who are China’s Top Internet Cops?
- Ma Zhaoxu (马朝旭): “There are no Dissidents in China”
China Digital Times is run by the Berkeley China Internet Project | Copyright © China Digital Times | Powered by WordPress.


