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China bans 'Avatar' from cinemas

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China bans 'Avatar' from cinemas
Beijing, Jan 19, (DPA):

Chinese authorities have ordered cinemas to stop showing box-office smash ''Avatar'', reports here said Tuesday.

Two Beijing cinemas confirmed that they would stop showing the ordinary version of "Avatar", but not the 3-D version, from Saturday, despite the movie's continued high popularity.

The Hong Kong-based Apple Daily newspaper said the state-run China Film Group had ordered all Chinese cinemas to stop showing the film. "Avatar" took about 300 million yuan ($40 million) at the box office in its first eight days after its release in China Jan 4, the official China Daily quoted the China Film Group as saying.

Many commentators in China found a political resonance in the film's story of the Na'vi's battle to protect their land and culture from outsiders, comparing them to Chinese citizens fighting to protect their property from the government and developers.

"Somehow, the film struck a chord with Chinese audiences and created nothing less than a social phenomenon," commentator Huang Hung wrote in China Daily Tuesday.

"Why? All the forced removal of old neighbourhoods in China makes us the only earthlings today who can really feel the pain of the Na'vi," she said. "For audiences in other countries, such brutal eviction is something outside their imagining.

It could only take place on another planet or in China," popular blogger Han Han wrote of "Avatar".
 
many commentators in china found a political resonance in the film's story of the na'vi's battle to protect their land and culture from outsiders, comparing them to chinese citizens fighting to protect their property from the government and developers.

平时不做亏心事,半夜敲门也不惊!!!!!

这就是和谐社会的标准,明白吗? 中南海?
 
imax 3d are all in big city where the people are rich and contented.

while the 2d are in the poor city and town.

so for china, poor cannot watch avatar but rich can watch avatar.
 
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