Friday, April 12, 2013

"Django Unchained" pulled from Chinese cinemas because the "man's part" onscreen is too big

Chinese authorities have cancelled screenings of "Django Unchained" on the morning of its release, despite that it already got the permission from the Chinese cultural censorship authority.


Media authorities claimed this film had been suspended for "technical reasons", but unofficial news reported that the real reason was a scene showing full-frontal male nudity, which must be ignored by the censoring bureau in pre-checking. These film details are always over-cared by the Cultural authority, as reflected by the cartoon above.

Vow, I guess, maybe the real "technical reason" is that the censoring bureau thought that the man's part onscreen is so large that they are so shy to sight it, too big for them to accept it. Maybe they were watching the film dumbfoundedly: "what? foreigner's thing so large? bigger than ours? impossible! Get it out of China!"

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