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« : 13 Апрель 2023, 06:51:53 »

5 Chinese Movies and Dramas on Netflix Based on Popular Novels



The great and terrible thing about media consumption is that we often get sucked into a labyrinth of new works to watch and read and listen to.To get more news about chinese movie, you can visit shine news official website.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. If you’re also learning Chinese, we can help you with your next step.

Netflix isn’t typically known for increasing productivity, but when it comes to learning a language, it’s a wonderful tool. It helps facilitate language immersion at home by providing listening and reading practice (when you use subtitles). And learning Chinese with movies is a relaxing and fun approach to hearing language in context.

If you want to take your immersion experience a step further, don’t choose just any film; select one that’s based on a novel written by a popular Chinese author.

Watching Chinese movies based on books allows you to delve into the labyrinth of Chinese pop culture through film. You’ll get a glimpse into the Chinese literary scene, while also meeting some of China’s top directors and stars.
Why Watch Chinese Movies Based on Books?
Get to know pop culture icons. Chinese movies can introduce you to Chinese actors and actresses, such as Fan Bingbing or Hu Ge. Chinese celebrities often participate in a variety of talk shows, game shows, cooking shows, travel shows, etc. Therefore, becoming a fan of a particular actor or actress may lead you to other forms of digital entertainment aside from films.
You can speed up this process by getting your daily dose of Chinese learning and pop culture with FluentU.

FluentU takes authentic videos—like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.
Since Netflix usually only has your country’s official language as a subtitle option, you probably won’t have the option of Chinese subtitles for Chinese films. Therefore, it can be difficult to catch certain words or phrases that you don’t recognize.

It helps if you become familiar with the plot first, using English (or your native language) subtitles so you understand everything that’s happening, and then re-watch the film without subtitles and focusing more on the Chinese dialogue.
This can be a bit difficult, but if you can, finding a copy of a Chinese movie script can be extremely helpful for language learners. Sites like Simply Scripts post downloadable scripts for both English and foreign language movies.

Another option is to find downloadable Chinese subtitles for the movie online. You won’t be able to sync the subtitles with Netflix but you can likely open the file and read the dialogue on your laptop as if it were a script. This way, you have all of the words in front of you and makes it easier for you to look up works or phrases you are unfamiliar with.
Based on the novel, “Tracks in the Snowy Forest” (林海雪原 lín hǎi xuě yuán) by Qu Bo, “The Taking of Tiger Mountain” is an enthralling portrayal of a small group of soldiers on a mission to retake land overrun by bandits.

The movie opens in the wake of World War II with Unit 203 of the People’s Liberation Army running low on food, clothes and other provisions  during winter. Nearby villages have been infiltrated and plundered by various groups of bandits, including one village where they encounter a boy who lost his family to these bandit raids.

Unit 203 decides to stay in this village to defend the residents against one of the big bandit chiefs, Hawk. One brave soldier volunteers to infiltrate the bandits and act as a spy so their small unit may have a chance at overtaking Hawk’s large criminal network. How will their spy fare in the midst of criminals? Will his cover be blown? You’ll just have to watch the movie or read the novel to find out.
This movie chronicles the adventures of former soldier Hu Bayi (played by Taiwanese-Canadian actor Mark Chao), who works at an archaeological site on a snow-capped mountain in China.

One day there’s an explosion on site that leads to a cavern full of unfamiliar bones. An archaeologist explains that this site could be an ancient site of the mythical ghost tribe. Hu Bayi becomes more curious about this ghost tribe and teams up with the archaeologist and his daughter to discover more.

Based on Zhang Muye’s bestselling fantasy novel series “Ghost Blows Out the Light” (鬼吹灯 guǐ chuī dēng), the protagonists of this book to film adaptation encounter curses, mythical creatures and doomed love—all in high definition!
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