The second in a series of Chinese film spoofs.
This one was produced for the 2002 Spring Festival, and runs dialogue about CCTV's news bureau over clips from "Lenin in October."
For more informatio...
The second in a series of Chinese film spoofs. This one was produced for the 2002 Spring Festival, and runs dialogue about CCTV's news bureau over clips from "Lenin in October." For more information, see http://www.danwei.org/archives/002441...
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ahhhh... the russians can speak chinese well~>__<~ and... i guess the contents of the original dialogues were altered somehow when translated into chinese... the music of the opera scene was even switched to chinese traditional music! cool piece, da!
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and... i guess the contents of the original dialogues were altered somehow when translated into chinese... the music of the opera scene was even switched to chinese traditional music! cool piece, da!