watched "Minions: Despicable Me Prequel", and the Chinese elements made me deeply feel that the global film industry now attaches great importance to China's box office. The world needs Chinese manufacturing and the Chinese market.
I originally wanted to watch Louis Koo 's " Tomorrow War ", but with my kids, I still chose the Minions. I had never seen a movie trailer before and had no idea about the plot of the movie. Therefore, when the Zhangjiajie scene was shown at the beginning of the movie, I just thought it was another fake trick to please the Chinese audience. I didn’t expect it. There are too many Chinese elements in the entire movie, and there is no deliberate vilification. The plot is cleverly designed, and it can be regarded as an objective expression of Chinese culture. In addition to the scenery of Zhangjiajie, the Chinese elements in
movies also include the Chinese zodiac, Shaolin Kung Fu, acupuncture, Chinatown , Bruce Lee's same tights, etc.
The theme song of the movie is sung by Chinese singers Wang Jiaer and Deng Ziqi. Master Zhou, who teaches the Minions kung fu in the film, is dubbed by Michelle Yeoh.
Finally, I personally think that the role of Master Zhou should be related to Stephen Chow , either as a tribute or to make the Chinese audience resonate more. What do you think it is for?
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