• Snipe_AT@lemmy.atay.dev
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      1 year ago

      “We do not grant licence for the American movie Barbie to release in Vietnam because it contains the offending image of the nine-dash line,”

      I think the article is saying that the movie is actually displaying China’s unilaterally claimed line and Vietnam is banning it for doing so. i.e. against China’s wishes right?

      edit: Oh, I misred cyborganism’s comment. I thought he was saying Vietnam was trying to enter China’s market.

      • NaN@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        1 year ago

        What about this reads as against China’s wishes? They love having their territorial claims recognized.

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        The comment was saying that the movie included the nine dash line to allow it access to the Chinese market. Had they not included it, they might have had their film banned in China.

        Edit: swipe keyboard mistake

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    1 year ago

    In what world does the Barbie movie have a plot that requires a map showing territorial waters of the South China Sea? Even if she was traveling the world this specific part of a map seems like it’s zero value added.

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      zero value for you. lots of $value for someone trying to sell a movie in China. it also works here, look at us pushing the bait to the top of the active feed and help let everyone know, that there’s a new Barbie movie. oh and it’s making hUgE waves globally, look they banned it. it’s troll marketing and the guardian is just feeding people ads.