China Home Theater Network (): Ten years ago, movie fans could also use the BT download or pirated discs to cross the Chinese cultural control firewall. Nowadays, although the Chinese TV market has become the main consumer of the world, on the one hand Network regulation is more rigorous and strict, and on the other hand, cinemas are poor. We often complain about the cultural control of the Tian Dynasty, thinking that the cultural environment in the West is infinitely liberal. The film industry in Europe and the United States is indeed very open. All kinds of films have the opportunity to enter the public eye. On the one hand, we must strive to appeal and influence the relevant departments of the Tian Dynasty to relax as soon as possible. On the one hand, we must also rationally understand more about the system and status quo of the European and American film market. Various versions of the "Top 10 Prohibited Movies in Europe and America" ​​must have been seen by everyone. Today, take everyone from the movie poster, this little branch festival, and then a glimpse The scale of management in the European and American film industry.
In the United States, there are movies and even movie posters that have been banned. However, compared with the domestic "cultural control", this ban is more suitable for "cultural management". Similar to the movie grading system, it is to protect the health of minors. And there are clear, open, and non-discriminatory review regulations, and there are evidence to follow. The following 10 posters are movie posters that have been banned from public postings in Europe and the United States, and their reasons. This article is not to justify the Tianchao, but to clarify that no absolute freedom can be required in any field, otherwise it can only be exchanged for absolute confusion.
The following small series will take you to see a very yellow and very violent movie poster of ten European and American banned:
1. Zero Point Theorem
Reasons for Prohibition: Poster on Christopher Waltz's bare ass
As you can see, this poster was banned by the MPAA because of the vagueness of the poster on Waltz's ass. The film also said that the MPAA reviewers are very grateful to have a good start for their films in North America. Fans, mostly said that the MPAA process is stupid.
2, "The Chainsaw Cry 2"
Reasons for banned: two broken fingers
The "Saws of the Chainsaw" series should be the most successful horror series in North America in recent years. Not only has the box office been good, but it has also trained a large number of fans of the chainsaw. At that time, the poster of "The Chainsaw Cry 2" was two cut fingers, and the Lions Gate hoped that the poster could pass, but the MPAA thought it would be difficult to accept the poster.
3. "The Last Exorcism"
Reasons for banned: sexual cues
This poster appeared in British public transport, magazines and many public places. And many complaints, especially near the school. The Advertising Standards Authority finally banned the poster because it believed that the girls in the skirts were bloody and had hints of sexual assault.
4. "Taxis in the dark"
Reasons for banned: politics
"Taxi to the Dark" is a documentary filmed in 2007, and finally won the Oscar for best documentary. The film tells that the Afghan taxi driver Dilava was accused of involvement in terrorist operations, fired rocket missiles at the US military, and was arrested and imprisoned at Bagram Air Force Base. A few days later, the military announced that Dilava had committed suicide, but the deceased had bruises on his body, and his leg injuries were particularly serious. He was brutally abused before his death.
The theme of the poster also corresponds to the story. A driver with a black cloth on his head was taken away by two soldiers. The director believes that the MPAA's ban on posters is clearly political, prohibiting them from attacking the above. The director also admitted that the poster was indeed aggressive, but this is a real photo. The MPAA thinks that they treat all movies equally, and the posters are for everyone, including children. This poster is not suitable for everyone.
5, "Bat"
Reasons for banned: sexual cues
The poster was changed and the legs were gone.
From Park Chanyu's "Bat", the role starring Bong Joon-hyun was originally a priest, but he also has an ulterior character. The Korean censorship department believes that this poster has obvious sexual cues, especially the role of Bong Joon, or the priest, so the final poster, the heroine's leg was P. It looks more harmonious.
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