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China traditional propaganda film

Personally, I like the first one best

The film "Kung Fu Panda" incorporates many elements of China, and shows the long-standing culture of China for thousands of years from the aspects of theme, characterization and details. The whole film is inspired by China Kung Fu, with China's national treasure panda as the protagonist. In dealing with other roles, it is also a combination of crane fist, mantis fist, tiger fist, monkey fist and snake-shaped tricky hand. Similarly, in character design, traditional costumes are also used. Scrolls, weapons, archways, temples, palaces, firecrackers, sedan chairs, steamed stuffed buns, and even lines on porcelain are all the subtleties of Kung Fu Panda, and the "China element" is fully displayed. These painstaking shooting inspirations have permeated China's traditional culture and national quintessence.

However, Kung Fu Panda is not only a "propaganda film" of China culture, but also the crystallization of the collision between Chinese and Western cultures. DreamWorks not only highlights China culture, but also inherits their traditional production style. Westernized language permeates every word and vividly depicts humorous characters.

In addition, the strong lineup of Chinese and western sound effects in the film is also a highlight of the film, David; Cross, Angelina; Julie, Seth; Logan, Dustin; Hoffman, Jack; Blake, Ian; McShane and other stars voiced the film. And its music composer is Oscar-winning Hollywood master Hans; It can be seen that the film also injects a strong western charm into the details.

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