Xue Sheng
All weight is underside
Believe it or not there is a question in here, although I am willing to admit my little demented mind may be the only one that thinks about such things.
I was watching an old John Wayne movie the other day, Donovans Reef, and for some reason I remembered when I first meant my wife what her view of the majority of Americans was.
It was based on movies, mostly movies newer than Donovans Reef. This lead her to conclude that most Americans where heavy drinkers, violent and many did drugs and all jumped from bed to bed and had multiple affairs and multiple divorces and were never faithful to a spouse. This applied to American men and women alike.
And not only was this her view but all of her families, all of her friends and just about everyone else that she talked to in North China that had never been to the US. It took me a while to convince her that these where just movies and mostly fictional, but she based this on the fact that many of the movies in China are based on real events, except for those that are obviously based on mythology. SO she believed, as do many Chinese apparently, that most of our movies were factual or fact based.
I also new people here that base their view of China on movies as well and they are equally wrong so this is not just a Chinese thing.
Now I began to wonder if the rest of the world based their view of the USA on movies and also how that view must have changed from the days of John Wayne movies until now.
I did once here that in either WW I and/or WW II that many of the Europeans expected a bunch of cowboys to show up and they were rather shocked when the US army showed up not in Cowboy regalia with six guns in holsters.
Now I was wondering, since there are many on MT that are not from the US, do you or have you ever based your view of the USA on the movies and was that a correct, incorrect or close view?
This could go for anyone that had a movie based opinion of any country by the way.
I was watching an old John Wayne movie the other day, Donovans Reef, and for some reason I remembered when I first meant my wife what her view of the majority of Americans was.
It was based on movies, mostly movies newer than Donovans Reef. This lead her to conclude that most Americans where heavy drinkers, violent and many did drugs and all jumped from bed to bed and had multiple affairs and multiple divorces and were never faithful to a spouse. This applied to American men and women alike.
And not only was this her view but all of her families, all of her friends and just about everyone else that she talked to in North China that had never been to the US. It took me a while to convince her that these where just movies and mostly fictional, but she based this on the fact that many of the movies in China are based on real events, except for those that are obviously based on mythology. SO she believed, as do many Chinese apparently, that most of our movies were factual or fact based.
I also new people here that base their view of China on movies as well and they are equally wrong so this is not just a Chinese thing.
Now I began to wonder if the rest of the world based their view of the USA on movies and also how that view must have changed from the days of John Wayne movies until now.
I did once here that in either WW I and/or WW II that many of the Europeans expected a bunch of cowboys to show up and they were rather shocked when the US army showed up not in Cowboy regalia with six guns in holsters.
Now I was wondering, since there are many on MT that are not from the US, do you or have you ever based your view of the USA on the movies and was that a correct, incorrect or close view?
This could go for anyone that had a movie based opinion of any country by the way.