Watching the latest movie on your computer just days after its released in theaters is an advantage China has had for years.
Vendors are on city street corners throughout the cities with boxes filled with DVDs shot in theaters with a hand-held movie camera.
But as Katie Fischer reports, efforts continue to put an end to pilfering for mass entertainment.
I feel fine about the advertisements. There are some in the movie, but I think I can accept them.
I feel that this movie is not as touching as I imagined it would be. It’s not a movie that can really make you cry, which is how it was promoted. There are actually quite a lot of advertisements in the movie. But all in all, it’s a good movie that’s close to our lives.
I think it’s a good movie that can inspire people a lot. We can learn a lot from the movie and know more about how people in earthquake disaster areas survive. That way we can do more to help the people there.
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