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China uses Hollywood film clips in air force propaganda video | |
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Social media users pointed out scenes from Transformers, The Rock and The Hurt Locker films | Social media users pointed out scenes from Transformers, The Rock and The Hurt Locker films |
A high-octane PR video for China’s air force crash-landed on social media after users questioned why the world’s second-largest military power spliced clips from Hollywood blockbusters into its own propaganda material. | A high-octane PR video for China’s air force crash-landed on social media after users questioned why the world’s second-largest military power spliced clips from Hollywood blockbusters into its own propaganda material. |
The video, with 4.72m views on Weibo and crafted by the propaganda and culture centre of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) air force, parades its medium- and long-range H-6 bomber. | The video, with 4.72m views on Weibo and crafted by the propaganda and culture centre of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) air force, parades its medium- and long-range H-6 bomber. |
With a soaring score and high-altitude action shots, the chest-thumping video shows Chinese air force personnel launching an attack on an island base – strongly resembling US facilities in Diego Garcia and Guam – then returning from the successful sortie. | With a soaring score and high-altitude action shots, the chest-thumping video shows Chinese air force personnel launching an attack on an island base – strongly resembling US facilities in Diego Garcia and Guam – then returning from the successful sortie. |
But eagle-eyed social media users in China were quick to spot some glaring plot holes. | But eagle-eyed social media users in China were quick to spot some glaring plot holes. |
The explosive central missile sequences were plucked from three Hollywood movies: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Rock and The Hurt Locker, and Weibo was withering in its scorn for the lack of originality. | The explosive central missile sequences were plucked from three Hollywood movies: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Rock and The Hurt Locker, and Weibo was withering in its scorn for the lack of originality. |
“It turned out that our dream of great power was pieced together by editing American film clips,” said one user. | “It turned out that our dream of great power was pieced together by editing American film clips,” said one user. |
“We promote the domestic military aircraft using US Hollywood movie clips, why bother?” added another, while a third said: “It’s our nation’s promotional video, why don’t we use our own images?” | “We promote the domestic military aircraft using US Hollywood movie clips, why bother?” added another, while a third said: “It’s our nation’s promotional video, why don’t we use our own images?” |
China is locked in a power struggle with the US over defence, technology, trade, disputed seas and the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan. | China is locked in a power struggle with the US over defence, technology, trade, disputed seas and the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan. |
The Pentagon says China already outstrips the US in several areas of defence – claims Beijing strongly denies – and wants to double its stockpile of nuclear warheads. | The Pentagon says China already outstrips the US in several areas of defence – claims Beijing strongly denies – and wants to double its stockpile of nuclear warheads. |
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