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On September 10th, a hot news suddenly appeared on the Weibo hot search list: #金鹰奖删除刘亦菲入围资格#. Good guy, as soon as this news came out, netizens blew up in an instant, and the comment area called a gong and drum noise and firecrackers! Some people support the Golden Eagle Award, thinking that rules are rules, and "fairy sisters" can't be special; But there are also people who complain about Liu Yifei, feeling that her acting skills are online and her works are also good, and she was suddenly "removed", this wave of operations is really incomprehensible!
Speaking of which, the reason why Liu Yifei was "removed" may not be believed by you: because she is not a Chinese national!
Let's start with the Golden Eagle Award. People are the "golden signboards" of the Chinese TV circle, and the selection criteria are naturally quite strict! One of the most "rigid" is that the participant must be "his own person" and must have Chinese nationality!
But what age is it now? With the wave of globalization sweeping in, the boundaries between culture and art are not as clear as before. Looking at it, many overseas Chinese, although they have become foreign nationals, still have the motherland in their hearts, and they are also heartbroken for the spread of Chinese culture. Is it because people don't have Chinese "ID cards" in their hands, so we have to turn them away? That doesn't make sense, does it?
Look at the international awards such as the Oscars and Cannes, when did you engage in nationality restrictions? What people value is the quality of the work, so it doesn't matter which country or nationality you come from! Just like the great director Ang Lee, who holds a United States passport, but has filmed Chinese classics such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Life of Pi", with countless fans around the world, and no one has said that he is "not qualified"!
Of course, each award has its own "rules", and we can't ask the Golden Eagle Award to "copy" other people's practices. But the times are evolving, and ideas have to evolve with them, right? While adhering to principles, shouldn't we also give more opportunities and tolerance to those overseas Chinese who have dreams and silently contribute to Chinese culture?
After all, good culture and art can transcend borders and resonate with the whole world! I really hope that in the future, there will be more excellent Chinese film and television works, going abroad and stunning the world!