That moment you realize the Chinese have saved cinema

>that moment you realize the Chinese have saved cinema

Gwailos eternally BTFO

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I don't know what I'm missing. The jews keep me away from chink cinema.

>Points out Hero, one of China's largest international blockbusters, is just pure communist propaganda
Enjoy sucking commie dick.

How is Hero commie propaganda? It's a Wuxia film.

Asians literally are incapable of making a movie worth watching though.

OPs still is from Wandering Earth

Watch it yourself and find out.

I have. It's one of my favorite movies.

Explain this!

>movie takes place before communism was even a concept and has no socialist or Marxist themes whatsoever
>"trust me, it's commie propaganda"

Mutts are mentally ill.

IS there any good version out yet?

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go to bed, insect.

>t. I read some shitty reviews by idiots who have no idea of Chinese history.
The notion that the first Emperor of China was a tyrant is a narrative pushed by 3 sources
>Confucianists: who were assblasted by the legalist rule of the Qin
>The Nobility: who toppled the Qin dynasty
and later on
>Communists: who wanted to depict the old Emperors as tyrants all.

Qin Shi Huang unified China, instituted a single writing system and weights & measures. He outlawed the slave trade, diminished the nobility by opening the government service to the commons via meritocracy and instituting a civil bureaucracy, destroying feudalism in the process, in addition to beginning the idea of the rule of law in China. This isn't the work of a tyrant.

Ultimately Qin Shi Huang's biggest mistake (besides poisoning himself with mercury in his quest to be immortal) was that he didn't diminish the nobility enough. Especially considering the royal clans of the pre-unification Kingdoms were around, still alive and kicking. So when Qin Shi Huang died and his weaksauce son succeeded, the nobles, led by Xiang Yu and the dynasty of the former kings of the state of Chu, toppled his dynasty.

Its also worth noting how there's a disconnect between how the peasants saw the Qin Dynasty and how the nobles saw him. Xiang Yu reinstituted the old Feudal kingdoms. Meanwhile, the peasant-born Liu Bang thought the Unified Dynasty was pretty neat and ended up fighting Xiang Yu (his sworn brother and overlord actually) and became the founder of the Han Dynasty.

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>outlawed the slave trade, diminished the nobility by opening the government service to the commons via meritocracy and instituting a civil bureaucracy, destroying feudalism in the process, in addition to beginning the idea of the rule of law in China. This isn't the work of a tyrant.
All of those things are quite literally the work of a tyrant, they are things only a tyrant could accomplish.

>pure communist propaganda
And? Do you prefer Black Panther instead?

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Not an argument, Ching

B*izou scum would never understand, user

Who cares nigger, it made for a good story.

fpbp

Based China

You were being given a choice, babyboy.

>gwailos
based cantonese speaking OP

>he never watched Face-Off