Forbidden Movie Broadcast in China – Video

Posted: December 18, 2012 at 10:41 pm




Forbidden Movie Broadcast in China
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com Recently, a Hollywood movie "V for Vendetta" was broadcast on CCTV, mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party(CCP). The film has previously been released in China to advocate resistance towards a dictatorial regime. Unexpectedly, CCTV broadcast it without any editing, which has caused an immediate sensation in China. The public wonder whether the CCP intentionally creates a disguise of lifting the censorship ban by setting up an image of "new governance". On Dec. 14th CCTV broadcast a Hollywood movie with strong political metaphors. The movie "V for Vendetta" was first released to the public in 2006, produced by Wachowskis, director of "The Matrix". The film tells a story set in the UK under totalitarian rule. A man in a mask known as "V" destroys London #39;s two landmark buildings. "V" takes over the state television broadcast and exposes the lie. The public #39;s awakening finally evolves into a nationwide revolution against the tyranny. The movie is very easily associated with the reality in China. It was previously banned from being released and was spread on the internet. The version broadcast on CCTV contained some sensitive lines. Such as "People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people." and "Ideas are bulletproof." The broadcasting has aroused reaction in China #39;s media and the general public. Lots of people felt surprised and wondered if this means the ...From:ChinaForbiddenNewsViews:1 1ratingsTime:04:00More inNews Politics

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