Un photojournaliste se rend en Chine avec l'espoir de retrouver l'homme mystérieux qui avait été photographié vingt ans plus tôt devant un char sur la place Tian'anmen.Un photojournaliste se rend en Chine avec l'espoir de retrouver l'homme mystérieux qui avait été photographié vingt ans plus tôt devant un char sur la place Tian'anmen.Un photojournaliste se rend en Chine avec l'espoir de retrouver l'homme mystérieux qui avait été photographié vingt ans plus tôt devant un char sur la place Tian'anmen.
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I think just because the Chinese in the show doesn't conform to your view of standard Chinese doesn't mean they're foreigner or born overseas either. First you should look at how many dialect does Chinese have and without the most basic understanding of how different they're it's silly to say what you have said. What if they were speaking haika or hokin? What if it's Manchu? It's disappointing review given really
I think the show is a great intro for Chinese who do not even have access to the basic fact of the event and start understanding what ideas are those people fighting for. Ideas that aren't even allowed to mention without being deleted on their social media
I think the show is a great intro for Chinese who do not even have access to the basic fact of the event and start understanding what ideas are those people fighting for. Ideas that aren't even allowed to mention without being deleted on their social media
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As a Chinese lives in the UK, I clearly remember what exactly happened during the time. I had a close family member being shot at Tian An Men Square on the day and did not dare to go to hospital for treatment. The streets were blocked with military tanks, some of the tanks were burning. It was like a war zone. People were living in great fears, and were never been told of the truth of how many civilians and students were killed.
As a person who had no idea of the protests in china, this was enlightening. I think that the purpose of the story was to inform viewers such as myself of the event.
As a viewer who did not know what I was in for, this was really good. I enjoyed the Narration of the story. It could have been more impactful from the perspective of the Chinese character Zhang Lin. It really felt like the beginning of an american story instead of the conclusion of a Chinese story.
As for the comments on the lingual inaccuracies, I think it must be challenging for the directors to find the exact dialects... so I'm not really bothered by that.
When it comes to the acting I really enjoyed the acting. I think it was not overdone. I think american shows overact sometimes and there was just enough tension for me to stay interested throughout the series.
I do think that as a viewer I was a bit taken by Tessa. I really enjoyed Sophie Okonedo's performance. I know it was not a main character, but I think is worth mentioning.
Overall, Bravo!! would love for the story to get a second Season or a Part 2 Thank you to the entire team for telling this story.
As a viewer who did not know what I was in for, this was really good. I enjoyed the Narration of the story. It could have been more impactful from the perspective of the Chinese character Zhang Lin. It really felt like the beginning of an american story instead of the conclusion of a Chinese story.
As for the comments on the lingual inaccuracies, I think it must be challenging for the directors to find the exact dialects... so I'm not really bothered by that.
When it comes to the acting I really enjoyed the acting. I think it was not overdone. I think american shows overact sometimes and there was just enough tension for me to stay interested throughout the series.
I do think that as a viewer I was a bit taken by Tessa. I really enjoyed Sophie Okonedo's performance. I know it was not a main character, but I think is worth mentioning.
Overall, Bravo!! would love for the story to get a second Season or a Part 2 Thank you to the entire team for telling this story.
I think the world, particularly residents of China, need periodic reminding of the Tiananmen square massacre, to counter the Chinese regime's continuing efforts to erase this dreadful event from history.
Whatever the artistic merits of this series, it is serving a valuable reminder of the true face of the Chinese government.
Whatever the artistic merits of this series, it is serving a valuable reminder of the true face of the Chinese government.
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- AnecdotesBased on the London stage play by Lucy Kirkwood of the same name that ran at the Almeida Theatre from 20 May 2013 to 6 July 2013, before transferring to the Harold Pinter Theatre. Among others it starred Benedict Wong (Doctor Strange, Avengers Infinity War), David Tse and Elizabeth Chan
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