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Q: Anyone see"The Flowers of War"?

I was thinking of checking it out but I heard it was a propaganda fest. Anyone have a differing opinion?

12 years 41 weeks ago in  Arts & Entertainment - China

 
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I'm gonna check out that movie..it has Christian Bell in it. I believe that is his name. He's going for an oscar. It's part of history and I've already been informed what the movie is about and certain scenes in the movie. I am wondering if it is gonna be in Chinese. I think it is but they should have subtitles. I've watched all the English movies that are out I don't think there is an English movie out in China at the moment only this one because the movie or story involved Japanese, Chinese and Americans. 

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I dont watch Chinese movies for long long time...Zhangyimo is a redneck Chinese director.....

Why do this Mattaya thing answer all questions here.?..it kinda drove me away to join any questions here...

mattaya:

Aww...I really kinda drove you away to join any questions here....I'm sorry! j/k! Is there anything else I can do for you while you still care?

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I like you, Localla. But why do you feel that way about Zhang Yimou? I am curious from a cultural point of view, and would be interested in your opinion.

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I like a snowy Happy new year, rather than a no sky one...Beijing's time to ban the cars---the only solution for the time being...

 
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