"Kung Fu Panda" prompts soul-searching in China
Taylor Flatt , Petersburg: Jul 5 2008
Made Popular Jul 5 2008
China :
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than just a box-office hit in China, animated Hollywood comedy “Kung Fu Panda” has led Chinese artists to find fault with their own film industry and call for fewer government controls on culture.
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Thibault
Paris, France
This movie is a shameless attempt to appease the communist dictatorship in China and boost the bloated egos of the nationalistic Chinese people. The moment they see anything critical of China, they ban it. Ridiculous.
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Alexander
Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Chinese are very good copycats. They are very good in making cheap duplicates. China National Peking Opera Company president Wu Jiang need not worry much. He just have to find a few 'technicians'.


--LOL--
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Fiona
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Looks like an interesting movie to me. Is that a children's movie? I reckon these days children's movies are just as good for adults. I loved The Chronicles of Narnia and Prince Caspian. Fairy tale-ish but great entertainment for all age groups.
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Taylor Flatt multiplayernetwork.n..
Petersburg, United States
Ahh yes, I believe it is a childrens movie. But I’m not too sure. It has a lot of good actors doing the voices for the characters in it. I haven’t checked it out but I sure will.
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