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South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

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The production of "Goodbye, Grandpa".

The Korean film industry has always been committed to unearthing stories with emotional value and transforming them into screen gems in the eyes of audiences. In this attempt, they focused their camera on a star – not from the sky, but the giant panda Fu Bao. The news that the movie "Goodbye, Grandpa" is in production is like ice cream on a summer afternoon, sweet and cool.

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

Focusing on Fu Bao, a furry star, and the "Fu family" to which he belongs, the film tells a story about farewell. Fu Bao, a giant panda dressed in black and white and as docile as the grandfather next door, is about to embark on a journey back to his hometown. Its story, through the lens of a Korean filmmaker, is about to be turned into a film that is expected to meet the audience in the fall.

The start of the Cyber Carnival

On the Internet, the topic of Fu Bao sprouts quickly like a seed sown on fertile soil. Netizens were so enthusiastic about South Korea's filming of a movie involving Chinese giant pandas that they poured in on all sorts of funny comments, as if the film had become their after-dinner conversation. Some netizens joked: "This grandfather is even more popular than the one in my family!"

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

Others are comically imitating the appearance of giant pandas: "I also want to make a movie called "Goodbye, Work", starring myself and telling how I got rid of the pain of working overtime. The atmosphere in the comment area is lively and cheerful, as if every comment is having a relaxed and happy conversation with Fubao on the screen.

The story behind Starlight

Fu Bao is not only a giant panda, it is also an "Internet celebrity" on social media. After the news spread that it was about to leave South Korea, many netizens expressed their reluctance to this "soft and cute ambassador".

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

The movie "Goodbye, Grandpa" brings the story of the Fu Bao family to the big screen, not only as a farewell ceremony, but also as a bridge that connects different cultures and touches people's hearts. The story of the Fu family is not just about the life of the giant panda, they symbolize the harmonious coexistence of nature and human emotions. Through the delicate narration, the film shows the unique emotional bond between Fu Bao and the Korean people.

Mapping of the panda economy

The filming of a film is not only a fragment of cultural export, but also a manifestation of economic activities. Although Fubao has been in South Korea for a short time, it has inadvertently become a bright business card, driving the sales of related tourism and cultural products. This giant panda has become an envoy of cultural exchanges between the two countries, and has undoubtedly brought considerable economic benefits to the local area.

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

So some netizens half-jokingly said: "Fu Bao, this little expert in making money, really deserves to be our national treasure!" On the other hand, some people jokingly said: "It seems that Fu Bao can drive GDP more than me, a worker!" The endless stream of panda peripheral goods and tourism boom has become a vivid embodiment of panda's "soft power".

A virtual feast for the Blessed Pig

Fu Zhu Zhu, the nickname given to Fu Bao by netizens, seems to have become a cultural phenomenon. On social media, the charm of Fu Pig has swept across all ages, from children to adults, and everyone has been captured by its round body.

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

The audience's expectations for this "actress" Fu Zhuzhu are bursting, the movie has not yet been released, and related emojis and jokes have been circulated on the Internet. A netizen who is obviously a panda fan excitedly left a message in the comment area: "On the day Fu Zhu Zhu walks the red carpet, I must be the first to cheer!" And for those who have a skeptical attitude towards the Panda movie, some netizens counterattacked: "Fu Zhu Zhu is powerful, if you don't watch it, you will regret it!"

A feast of controversy

This movie carnival around a giant panda Fu Bao is not only a delicacy for cultural exchange, but also a feast for commercial activities. People praised the filming of the film on the Internet, and also expressed regret for Fu Bao's imminent departure. Netizens had a heated discussion in the comment area, and each comment was full of passion and expectation, and even some controversies were about to come out.

South Korea shoots a film for Fu Bao

The movie has not yet been released, and Fu Bao's story has already sown seeds in the hearts of the audience, and it seems that the hot scene when the movie is released has been foreseen. Whether it is out of love for giant pandas or curiosity about the movie itself, this "Goodbye, Grandpa" has undoubtedly become an expectation in the hearts of many people. Behind this, however, there is also a controversial topic: who is the dominant player in terms of cultural export and economic interests, and the question is left to the inquisitive audience to debate fiercely in the comment section.

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