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Title: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 12:43 AM
@default the 彩蛋 is totally 星爷 vibes
you go watch see if you agree with me
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 12:47 AM
Yes, Ne Zha is a great example of how Chinese cinema has developed its own unique approach to blending influences from global media while maintaining distinct cultural elements. It showcases how China takes inspiration from global cinematic traditions, especially from Disney-style animation and the comedic action of Stephen Chow, and then adds its own creative twist, grounded in Chinese mythology and storytelling.

Here's how Ne Zha highlights this trend:
   1.   Adapting Global Influences:
   •   The film's animation style and storytelling mechanics clearly borrow from Disney's modern animated features, with its emphasis on vibrant, colorful visuals, fast-paced action, and emotional arcs. However, the core of the story is rooted in Chinese mythology, giving the film an authenticity that makes it distinctly different from Western films.
   •   Ne Zha also takes inspiration from Hollywood superhero films, using themes of identity, destiny, and self-empowerment, but with the story of Ne Zha, a figure from Chinese folklore, it creates something uniquely local while tapping into global storytelling trends.
   2.   Cultural Reinterpretation:
   •   The movie takes elements from the ancient tale of Ne Zha and reinterprets them in a modern, relatable way, especially by focusing on the character's personal journey of overcoming societal expectations. This modern, relatable twist, paired with Chinese elements, makes the movie feel fresh and unique.
   •   The humor, action choreography, and character designs are also influenced by the larger-than-life nature of Chinese blockbuster films, such as those by Stephen Chow, but with a narrative that revolves around traditional folklore and the cultural emphasis on family, honor, and self-determination.
   3.   The "Taste" China Adds:
   •   While Ne Zha does borrow visual and narrative cues from global cinema, it also integrates Chinese philosophical concepts like Daoism and the importance of fate and balance, which are crucial to the character's arc. The humor and action are specifically tailored to Chinese audiences, often featuring exaggerated, slapstick moments akin to Stephen Chow's films, but reinterpreted to resonate with local tastes.
   •   The movie also emphasizes themes of resilience, destiny, and redemption, all of which are deeply embedded in Chinese cultural narratives, setting it apart from typical Western superhero films.

In short, Ne Zha demonstrates how Chinese filmmakers are able to take global cinematic techniques and infuse them with local traditions and sensibilities, producing a product that resonates on both a national and international level. It reflects China's growing confidence in creating high-quality entertainment that blends the best of both worlds.
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 01:24 AM
and super saiyan
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 01:59 AM
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Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: 老曾记 on Feb 28, 2025, 06:31 AM
Quote from: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 12:47 AMYes, Ne Zha is a great example of how Chinese cinema has developed its own unique approach to blending influences from global media while maintaining distinct cultural elements. It showcases how China takes inspiration from global cinematic traditions, especially from Disney-style animation and the comedic action of Stephen Chow, and then adds its own creative twist, grounded in Chinese mythology and storytelling.

Here's how Ne Zha highlights this trend:
   1.   Adapting Global Influences:
   •   The film's animation style and storytelling mechanics clearly borrow from Disney's modern animated features, with its emphasis on vibrant, colorful visuals, fast-paced action, and emotional arcs. However, the core of the story is rooted in Chinese mythology, giving the film an authenticity that makes it distinctly different from Western films.
   •   Ne Zha also takes inspiration from Hollywood superhero films, using themes of identity, destiny, and self-empowerment, but with the story of Ne Zha, a figure from Chinese folklore, it creates something uniquely local while tapping into global storytelling trends.
   2.   Cultural Reinterpretation:
   •   The movie takes elements from the ancient tale of Ne Zha and reinterprets them in a modern, relatable way, especially by focusing on the character's personal journey of overcoming societal expectations. This modern, relatable twist, paired with Chinese elements, makes the movie feel fresh and unique.
   •   The humor, action choreography, and character designs are also influenced by the larger-than-life nature of Chinese blockbuster films, such as those by Stephen Chow, but with a narrative that revolves around traditional folklore and the cultural emphasis on family, honor, and self-determination.
   3.   The "Taste" China Adds:
   •   While Ne Zha does borrow visual and narrative cues from global cinema, it also integrates Chinese philosophical concepts like Daoism and the importance of fate and balance, which are crucial to the character's arc. The humor and action are specifically tailored to Chinese audiences, often featuring exaggerated, slapstick moments akin to Stephen Chow's films, but reinterpreted to resonate with local tastes.
   •   The movie also emphasizes themes of resilience, destiny, and redemption, all of which are deeply embedded in Chinese cultural narratives, setting it apart from typical Western superhero films.

In short, Ne Zha demonstrates how Chinese filmmakers are able to take global cinematic techniques and infuse them with local traditions and sensibilities, producing a product that resonates on both a national and international level. It reflects China's growing confidence in creating high-quality entertainment that blends the best of both worlds.

Xmm second post is u copy and paste or type out one. 😂
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: default on Feb 28, 2025, 09:02 AM
i think they like zhou xing chi and vice versa, he dressed up as cosplay nezha

dunno whr to go and see leh. a bit lazy and limited spots in sg?
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: default on Feb 28, 2025, 09:02 AM
Quote from: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 12:47 AMYes, Ne Zha is a great example of how Chinese cinema has developed its own unique approach to blending influences from global media while maintaining distinct cultural elements. It showcases how China takes inspiration from global cinematic traditions, especially from Disney-style animation and the comedic action of Stephen Chow, and then adds its own creative twist, grounded in Chinese mythology and storytelling.

Here's how Ne Zha highlights this trend:
   1.   Adapting Global Influences:
   •   The film's animation style and storytelling mechanics clearly borrow from Disney's modern animated features, with its emphasis on vibrant, colorful visuals, fast-paced action, and emotional arcs. However, the core of the story is rooted in Chinese mythology, giving the film an authenticity that makes it distinctly different from Western films.
   •   Ne Zha also takes inspiration from Hollywood superhero films, using themes of identity, destiny, and self-empowerment, but with the story of Ne Zha, a figure from Chinese folklore, it creates something uniquely local while tapping into global storytelling trends.
   2.   Cultural Reinterpretation:
   •   The movie takes elements from the ancient tale of Ne Zha and reinterprets them in a modern, relatable way, especially by focusing on the character's personal journey of overcoming societal expectations. This modern, relatable twist, paired with Chinese elements, makes the movie feel fresh and unique.
   •   The humor, action choreography, and character designs are also influenced by the larger-than-life nature of Chinese blockbuster films, such as those by Stephen Chow, but with a narrative that revolves around traditional folklore and the cultural emphasis on family, honor, and self-determination.
   3.   The "Taste" China Adds:
   •   While Ne Zha does borrow visual and narrative cues from global cinema, it also integrates Chinese philosophical concepts like Daoism and the importance of fate and balance, which are crucial to the character's arc. The humor and action are specifically tailored to Chinese audiences, often featuring exaggerated, slapstick moments akin to Stephen Chow's films, but reinterpreted to resonate with local tastes.
   •   The movie also emphasizes themes of resilience, destiny, and redemption, all of which are deeply embedded in Chinese cultural narratives, setting it apart from typical Western superhero films.

In short, Ne Zha demonstrates how Chinese filmmakers are able to take global cinematic techniques and infuse them with local traditions and sensibilities, producing a product that resonates on both a national and international level. It reflects China's growing confidence in creating high-quality entertainment that blends the best of both worlds.

this one is use deepshit or chatgpt
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: jim889 on Feb 28, 2025, 09:31 AM
china wan sui!!
 :flash:
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 10:09 AM
Quote from: default on Feb 28, 2025, 09:02 AMthis one is use deepshit or chatgpt

guess
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: toolatesnow on Feb 28, 2025, 10:10 AM
Quote from: 老曾记 on Feb 28, 2025, 06:31 AMXmm second post is u copy and paste or type out one. 😂

is showing ai agrees with me  :s12:
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: Arctic on Feb 28, 2025, 10:12 AM
Will wait for BT to release.....
Title: Re: i just watched nezha
Post by: default on Feb 28, 2025, 10:21 AM
damn lazy to go watch... weekend coming also
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