The Korean-produced movie Red Sleeves was recently prosecuted by netizens from China for “acquiring” (stealing) the architectural background of Fujian, China and the culture in the ancient Classic of Poetry.
The film has finished showing, now Red Sleeve is accused of “stealing” Chinese culture and context.
Specifically, the movie Red Sleeve (another name: Red Lace) broadcast by Korean MBC. Recently, Chinese netizens said that the film uses the famous image of earth floor architecture in Fujian, China as the background in the film to describe the ancient Choson (Joseon) architecture (the predecessor of Korea and the ancient world). North Korea later).
The scene where the female lead stands in the middle of the building is said to be like an earth floor, causing the film to be accused of “stealing” the architecture.
Not only that, the scene where the male and female protagonists confess their love to each other also uses Confucius’s Classic of Poetry – which is the ancient poetic culture of China. Netizen commented that, although the Red Sleeve Sleeve is quite popular right now, the production crew has to “buy” (in Chinese, “collect” means “to steal”) in the architectural and cultural context. ancient song of China. Perhaps, those things of Choson are not beautiful, not as good as those of China.
The famous earth floor architecture of Fujian, China.
However, there are also opinions that the movie Red Sleeves was broadcast from November 12, 2021 to January 1, 2022, but only now has someone “unearthed” this incident to denounce it. a bit “late”.
Red Sleeves is a script based on the novel of the same name by author Kang Mi Kang. The work is inspired by the fact that the clothes of the palace maids in the Choson royal family often have a red border on the sleeves, indicating that they are the King’s people. Their palace life had only one purpose, to submit to the king and the royal family. The film is set in the Choson dynasty in the 18th century, revolving around the love story between the Joseon Dynasty – King Lee San (Li Tan), played by Lee Jun Ho – who always has a duty to his country. I went above and beyond love, with Seong Deok Im – later becoming the Concubine Seong Thi (Urban). She was originally a palace maid who always aspired to live the life she always wanted.
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