Originally posted by tuteman at 26-1-2010 19:23
By the way, I heard it had been banned in China, because it encourages rebellion or some such? Anyone know if that's true?
Bro Angst is right. It's not banned here in China. They just removed the 2D version to make room in theatres to start showing the new Chinese movie
Confucius. The 3D version of
Avatar is still here in both regular theaters and Imax. I can't verify the cost being 3x as much as the US, however, since I saw it in the States. I paid $15 to see it in 3D in the States, so it would seem rather ridiculous for the Chinese to charge the equivalent of $45 (300+ RMB)! Most Chinese wouldn't be able to afford that. Also, in the States you can walk away with the 3D glasses without anyone stopping you!
Only 20 foreign films can be shown in China each year and Chinese movies always are given priority.
I did have an interesting conversation with a Chinese friend of mine last night who said that some Chinese are watching it and making a "connection" with the Pandorans (not remembering the actual name of the natives) and their plight to save their land. Chinese people are going through this in cities where the gov is destroying hutongs and other homes to make way for new sky scrapers and shopping malls. There also the situation that happened when the 3 Gorges Dam was built and all the resettling of people that occurred. I haven't heard of any rebellions, though. The government is overly paranoid here, but I would hope their paranoia wouldn't get that stupid to ban
Avatar because of that!