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Unless tastes have very recently changed, in the United States (the world's biggest media market), Bollywood is just the butt of jokes. So this soft power is just Indian fantasy.
If you want your local movies to go global, they should at least look like this(Currently planned for a nationwide US distribution).
This movie is relevant to Chinese posters because half of the movie takes place in China during the second Sino-Japanese War(Hence Fan Bing Bing in the cast), where Chinese soldiers are portrayed as cannon fodders and human bullet shields, followed by the Normandy in second half.
only those cinemas can go global which are made in global language. in today's world only lang which is global is english, that's why hollywood is famous all over the world. no matter how good the industry is but unless the work is not in english it can't claim itself to be global industry.
Götterdämmerung;2343244 said:French, Scandinavian, Spanish and German movies have been globaly successful since decades.
Götterdämmerung;2343244 said:French, Scandinavian, Spanish and German movies have been globaly successful since decades.
Mr. FairandUnbiased,
Didn't know they screen all that in China... Isn't there like a limit or something ? I heard china has a limit on the maximum number of foreign movies that can be screened in a year. Or did you visit Germany recently ?
Götterdämmerung;2343427 said:Loser, did I say anything about screening in China?
Err, I'm sitting right now in Germany, loser.