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Has Anyone Seen A Chinese Movie Older Than 40 Years?


I have not, but would like to. I know they didn't have much of an industry, but I'm sure someone here has seen a few great ones.

I love checking out movies from other countries to see what's important to the directors/producers/etc., but also how they evolve over the years, and I love to start at the beginning of "talkies" (1930s - non-silent movies) and work my way to the present day. When I see a great movie, I'll look up the director and attempt to see all their movies starting from the beginning.

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I think the only one I've seen is The Goddess (1934), which was very good.

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talkie?

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It’s a silent film.

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Damn.

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Yes. 40 years only takes us back as far as 1982 so years and years of early Jackie Chan films are older than that. πŸ˜€

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Jackie Chan's flicks in the 80s are Hong Kong movies, not Chinese.

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mmmm OK. Bit of a technicality but I'll have to give you that one.πŸ˜€

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Todays Jackie Chan's movies are Chinese movies.

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Anything made between 1949 and 1980 would most likely be a propaganda film or a documentary about the revolution. Nothing that would be of any interest to anyone outside of the People's Republic.

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maybe, but that would be interesting to see... kinda like exploitation movies in the US (anti-communism) or Germans in the 30s..

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Yes, the first 3 Bruce Lee movies, and the entire Kung Fu movie boom of the 70s that followed happened more than 40 years ago. It was one of my favorite genres growing up.

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I was going to say the same!

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Ditto! How can anyone forget Bruce Lee?

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i believe the only older chinese film i've seen is spring in a small town (1948). i don't remember much about it, but i recall thinking it was a fairly standard melodrama. nothing really memorable about it, other than where it was made and when.

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opening ceremony of olympics awesome show

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There are probably lots of people over the age of 40 who have seen Chinese movies.πŸŽ₯

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Got any titles?

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There are some pretty good ones. Some that I like are "Shang Gan Ling" from I think 1956, "The Red Detachment of Women" from I think 1961, and "The East is Red" from 1965.

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Thank you. I'll add them to my watch-list.

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