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The Modern Interpretation and Innovative Expression of Traditional Culture as Seen in Ne Zha 2

Li Zhang

Abstract


Nezha 2 is a highly anticipated sequel to a domestic animated film. It achieved the highest box office revenue during the Chinese
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.

Keywords


Traditional Culture; Modern Interpretation; Innovative Expression

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i2.6745

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