Posted on Jan 15, 2020
Sony Boss Says Tarantino Made ‘Right Decision’ Refusing to Edit ‘Hollywood’ for China
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I read your posted article and you miss the point. While Chinese censorship is a legitimate complaint, issue was about derogatory portrayal of Bruce Lee in movie. While “Once upon a time...” is fiction, it depicted the late martial arts icon in a grossly misleading manner
https://sg.style.yahoo.com/bruce-lees-former-protege-speaks-out-over-legends-treatment-in-tarantinos-new-movie-103220562.html
https://sg.style.yahoo.com/bruce-lees-former-protege-speaks-out-over-legends-treatment-in-tarantinos-new-movie-103220562.html
Bruce Lee's former protégé speaks out over legend's treatment in Tarantino's new movie
Bruce Lee's former protégé has weighed in over the depiction of the martial arts icon in Quentin Tarantino's new movie, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
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Not to be confrontational but I did not miss the point. Did you watch the movie? The fact that it is fiction and therefore can depict whatever the IP likes is exactly the point. China, Bruce Lee's former protégé and Bruce Lee’s daughter all objected and as a result, the movie was not released in China. Tarantino could have cut the scene but it was relevant because it added to the overarching theme of ridiculing Hollywood. Tarantino refused to edit the Bruce Lee scene out in order to secure a theatrical release in China. He and Sony lost millions based on that decision. The scene was actually very funny and I have no less respect for Bruce Lee...it was satire much like the entire movie.
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