This article is likely going to come across as some mixture of movie review, rant, and look-back on the last six months since the American release of The Great Wall. But that conclusion made me think a little bit about what exactly The Great Wall accomplished, or failed to, and how that may affect China’s future advancement in the Hollywood movie industry. With the lingering images of bad CGI monsters floating around in my mind I have to say: I’m glad I didn’t buy the ticket. But I was dissuaded from spending the money on a theater ticket due to reasons I’ll soon explain, and didn’t actually get around to watching it until a few months back. It’s been a bit of time since the American release of the joint Chinese-American 2016 film venture The Great Wall. The film was something I followed distantly even in the early stages of production out of a hazy loyalty to Luhan.
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