The Modern Interpretation and Innovative Expression of Traditional Culture as Seen in Ne Zha 2
Abstract
New Year film festival and established the unique position of Chinese animated films in the Chinese film industry. This film is set against the
backdrop of a classic Chinese mythology and re-packages the mythological story through modern technology, integrating profound themes
such as family, responsibility, and self-identity. It demonstrates respect and re-creation of traditional culture. Through an in-depth analysis of
Nezha, the positive significance of this film for the inheritance and development of traditional culture, can be revealed.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i2.6745
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