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Re: Some of Zhang Yimou's movies were banned in China and also 2-year ban on filmmaking from 1994...         

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Author: hu.jt.china
Date: Aug 13, 2008 10:59

Ha, as always, you could not refute... now you have to curse. Poor
thing! Are all mainland Chinese like you??? I hope NOT!

BTW, Jou Dou, Raise the Red Lantern etc Zhang Yimou's early classic
films were banned in China, I believe the ban is still in effect!!!

Hey people said that house master in "Raise the Red Lantern" portrayed
CCP and his concubines portrayed Chinese people. What a smart idea!!!
If you have not seen the movie, it's a classic!!! You should see it to
understand how talented Zhang Yimou is!!! Too bad, Zhang's recent
movies are garbage, CCP killed his talent!

On Aug 13, 1:44 pm, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
> On Aug 13, 10:33 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Because you can't read, understand and think...
>
>> Like I said, Zhang Yimou has been CCP's puppy last few years and did
>> not want to offend CCP so he has been making some silly movies last
>> several years, eg, Hero, Curse of the Golden Flower.. so why should
>> CCP ban their puppy's movies in China???
>
>> But some of Zhang Yimou's movies were banned in China in the 90s and
>> he even got a 2-year ban on filmmaking from 1994.
>
> Obviously you think it's fun playing the court jester and showing
> everyone how stupid you are.
> Are you really so eager to show how stupid a person from Taiwan really
> can be? You are doing it.
>
>
>
>> On Aug 13, 1:15 pm, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>> On Aug 13, 12:45 pm, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>> Repost...
>
>>>> Apparently you don't read all my replies but just whining there.
>
>>>> Here's what I wrote:
>
>>>> "Now, just like you, Zhang Yimou has behaved like a puppy to CCP.
>>>> That's what your CCP wants you to be, a little puppy can say "Yes
>>>> sir,
>>>> my beloved CCP".
>
>>>> “That's why Zhang has been making some silly movies like "Hero"...
>>>> What a waste! “
>
>>>> Don't you see "Now" in the above sentence, I provided you CURRENT
>>>> status of Zhang Yimou, a puppy to CCP, making silly movies like
>>>> "Hero"
>>>> etc so he will not offend CCP. But you simply do not read.
>
>>> I just cannot accept a person can be so stupid as you are. I really
>>> can't!
>
>>> I asked, "In which parts of China are his (Zhang Yimou's) work
>>> banned?".
>>> "In which parts of China" means "where", where in China? Have you
>>> written one single location? NO.
>
>>> You wrote, ""Now, just like you, Zhang Yimou has behaved like a puppy
>>> to CCP.
>>> That's what your CCP wants you to be, a little puppy can say "Yes sir,
>>> my beloved CCP".
>>> “That's why Zhang has been making some silly movies like "Hero"...What
>>> a waste! “
>>> Don't you see "Now" in the above sentence, I provided you CURRENT
>>> status of Zhang Yimou, a puppy to CCP, making silly movies like "Hero"
>>> etc so he will not offend CCP. But you simply do not read.
>
>>> NOTHING you wrote bears any resemblance whatsoever to answering what I
>>> asked! I have just shown this thread to your Taiwan compatriots, and
>>> they all laughed at you. They went so far as to say that you are a
>>> lunatic. Are you suffering from pms?
>
>>> Hey, Tonto, go ask your Kimo Sabe Walsh!
>
>>>> On Aug 13, 12:34 pm, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:43 pm, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>> Also, don't tell me what other Taiwanese think. Vast majority of
>>>>>> Taiwanese are for status quo, ie, no TI no Unification. President Ma
>>>>>> also said no TI, no unification, no war during his term. Only 5-6%% of
>>>>>> Taiwanese want "unification now" which is MUCH less from it was a
>>>>>> decade ago. So think about it!
>
>>>>>> And don't get me wrong, I highly praised economic achievement China
>>>>>> has made last two decades but fully understand why China should focus
>>>>>> on economy not political reform next two decades. But I just don't
>>>>>> like you guys could not face the facts and have to twist, cover up
>>>>>> dark side of China and attack those who speak the truth.
>
>>>>>> BTW, one of my family members lives in Shanghai now. I have been to
>>>>>> China many times, travelling many parts of China and have enjoyed it.
>>>>>> But I just don't see any possibility for Taiwan be part of China
>>>>>> anytime soon.
>
>>>>> My question was, "In which parts of China are his (Zhang Yimou's) work
>>>>> banned?", to Walsh's statement, "Nonsense. His work has been censored
>>>>> and controlled and banned his whole life." You wrote all that rubbish
>>>>> above, but not the answer.
>
>>>>>> On Aug 13, 8:46 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 5:20 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>>> Then you don't have any new question. And I have answered your
>>>>>>>> question but it's you did not want to read. Like I said, *NOW* Zhang
>>>>>>>> Yimou has behaved like a puppy to your beloved CCP.
>
>>>>>>> Walsh wrote, "Nonsense. His work has been censored and controlled and
>>>>>>> banned his whole life."
>
>>>>>>> I asked, "In which parts of China are his work banned?" Notice that
>>>>>>> neither Walsh nor I were using the past tense.
>
>>>>>>> You answered for Walsh, "Some of Zhang Yimou's movies were banned in
>>>>>>> China and also 2-year ban on filmmaking from 1994."
>>>>>>> You then went on to copy and paste, "The films dealing with the pre-
>>>>>>> revolutionary era seek to explore the authoritarian and patriarchal
>>>>>>> relations of the 1920s and 30s, revealing the cruelty and ignorance in
>>>>>>> ruling institutions also prevalent in today's China. These
>>>>>>> metaphorical depictions have obviously disturbed the sensitivities of
>>>>>>> the Chinese establishment. The films have been heavily criticized and
>>>>>>> some of them even banned, like Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern. All
>>>>>>> the above-mentioned films earned him a 2-year ban on filmmaking from
>>>>>>> 1994."
>
>>>>>>> You haven't answered my question, even when you tried to cover up for
>>>>>>> Walsh. You showed no hesitation in repeating your stupid posts over
>>>>>>> and over again, but you can't even answer a simple direct question.
>>>>>>> Why is that? I know many Chinese from Taiwan here in New York, and
>>>>>>> they have become my good friends - none of them behaves the way you
>>>>>>> do. Why is that? Is it because they are well-educated? They all regard
>>>>>>> themselves as Chinese, not "Taiwanese". You couldn't have come out
>>>>>>> from Taiwan of your own free will - you were simply kicked out for
>>>>>>> being an idiot!
>
>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 5:06 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:50 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>> What's your question? Like I said, I replied to your post just to
>>>>>>>>>> remind you what happened to Zhang Yimou's filmmaking career in the
>>>>>>>>>> 90s, that's all. By now, you should know your beloved CCP banned some
>>>>>>>>>> of Zhang Yimou's movies and a 2-year ban on filmmaking from 1994. Or
>>>>>>>>>> you could not face the fact for what your beloved CCP did to Zhang
>>>>>>>>>> Yimou??? You tell us!
>
>>>>>>>>> Just like I thought. You troll so much that you can't even remember
>>>>>>>>> what you are trolling about. What an idiot you are!
>>>>>>>>> I asked, "In which parts of China are his work banned?". You can't
>>>>>>>>> even scroll up to look for it. What an utter imbecile you are!
>>>>>>>>> So you are beginning to have you paranoiac seizures again and accuse
>>>>>>>>> people of being the same poster?
>
>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:45 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:33 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Oh just to remind you what happened to Zhang Yimou's filmmaking career
>>>>>>>>>>>> in the 90s, that's all. By now, you should know your beloved CCP
>>>>>>>>>>>> banned some of Zhang Yimou's movies and a 2-year ban on filmmaking
>>>>>>>>>>>> from 1994. Now, just like you, Zhang Yimou has behaved like a puppy to
>>>>>>>>>>>> CCP. That's what your CCP wants you to be, a little puppy can say "Yes
>>>>>>>>>>>> sir, my beloved CCP".
>
>>>>>>>>>>> You still can't answer my simple question. All you can do is go round
>>>>>>>>>>> and round, but cannot answer a simple question. You show yourself to
>>>>>>>>>>> be a moron with every single post you write. You use pseudonyms that
>>>>>>>>>>> reflect people in power. Were you so abused by your stepfather (you
>>>>>>>>>>> never knew your biological father) that you hate anyone that has
>>>>>>>>>>> power, position, and success? You must be a failed man, just like
>>>>>>>>>>> Walsh!
>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:28 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:12 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Zhang Yimou has learned a hard lesson from the 90s of his filmmaking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> career, that is, don't make films that Chinese government does not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> like. That's why Zhang has been making some silly movies like
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Hero"... What a waste! Of course, Chinese government likes that. a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talented filmmaker has become a silly filmmaker, Zhang Yimou! And
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Chinese government also welcomes Chinese people like you, a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> brainwashed Chinese man, unconditional obedience to his CCP master.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you want to be Walsh's mouthpiece, you could at least read my
>>>>>>>>>>>>> question and reply what is asked, idiot!
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I suppose that is too much to ask an idiot troll like you.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 4:04 am, Dragon newyork.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 13, 9:39 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some of Zhang Yimou's movies were banned in China and also 2-year ban
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on filmmaking from 1994...
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "The films dealing with the pre-revolutionary era seek to explore the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> authoritarian and patriarchal relations of the 1920s and 30s,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> revealing the cruelty and ignorance in ruling institutions also
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> prevalent in today's China. These metaphorical depictions have
>
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