- Hu Ge (director)
Hu Ge (Chinese: 胡戈;
Pinyin : "Hú Gē") is anamateur movie director in thePeople's Republic of China who rose to fame through socialsatire and theInternet . His works, which are videos which can be downloaded from video-sharing sites such asYoutube , and freely distributed by his permission, are viewed by millions. His outrageous humour and his use of innumerableparodies had gained a degree of international attention and drew notices from the Communist Party's Department of Propaganda.Biography
Hu Ge grew up in
Wuhan ,Hubei Province, China.Hu Ge immediately became well-known by virtually every Chinese
netizen since his first short movie "A Murder Case Caused by a Bun" (a spoof onChen Kaige 's "The Promise") in late 2005. His subsequent works are also all well-received.Techniques
Hu Ge focuses on enhancements through
satire in social and cultural realms, reflecting numerous problems in Chinese society to a backdrop of loosely pieced together current events or well-known footage from big-name films, including "Harry Potter ", "The Matrix ", "Shaolin Soccer ", "Hero", etc. He has immense focus on elements ofparody on multiple levels. The music he uses are usually satirical, be it Chinese instrumentals,Hollywood moviesoundtrack s, Americanpop songs or spinoffs ofMichael Jackson songs.Public and Official response
Hu Ge's films, which are distributed freely on the Internet, received widespread attention, and arguably became the most watched video on Chinese video-sharing networks, beating
Huang Jianxiang 's crazy commentary at the World Cup in Germany (because of the large number of networks the statistics are inconclusive). In January 2006, after the popularizing of Hu's first creation, "A Murder Case caused by a Bun",Chen Kaige , director of "The Promise" and subject of Hu's satire, announced plans to take legal action against Hu for apparent copyright violations anddefamation . The amateur films became the discussion topics on various Chinese forums, and received overwhelming support from the general public, which led to bad social repercussion against Chen, who later dropped the lawsuit. In late 2006, because of its subtle social commentary that could be interpreted at a political level, Hu's films have gained the attention to the Communist Party's Propaganda Department, in charge of China's media controls. There were talks of a ban in late 2006, with the pretext that Hu's films are too long in length and too intricate in design, that they can no longer be categorized as amateur internet videos. In early 2007, however, after Hu's newest release, "007 vs. Man in Black", there are no signs of a ban.Filmography
*"A Murder Case Caused by a Bun" (一个馒头引发的血案), 2005 (parodies a Chinese talk show on laws and the film "The Promise", satirizes
Chinese cinema )
*"The Empire of Spring Transportation" (春运帝国), 2006 (parodies "The Matrix" trilogy,Stephen Chow movies and "Hero", satirizes China's chaoticChunyun period)
*"The Legend of Suppressing Mt. Birdcage Bandits" (鸟笼山剿匪记), 2006 (live action , the name parodies a popular 1980s Chinese TV series, satirizesSaddam Hussain 's corrupt regime andGeorge W. Bush 's private gain from theWar on Iraq )
*"Mt. Birdcage TV Shopping" (鸟笼山电视直销), 2006 (parodies numerous Chinese and Hollywood films, satirizes Chineseinfomercials )
*"007 vs. Man in Black" (007大战黑衣人), 2007 (live action, satirizesNorth Korean leaderKim Jung-Il 's regime, first film containing fully legible English/Chinglish throughout, spoken or subtitled)
*"007 vs. The Prince of Pork" (007大战猪肉王子), 2008 (live action)Advertisements
*"A City Full of Overtime Employees" (满城尽是加班族), 2006 (live action, the title is a parody of the
Zhang Yimou film "Curse of the Golden Flower ", parodies Hong Kong films, alludes toJin Yong 's "wuxia " novels, satirizescapitalism , first film employingdark humour )References
* [http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/huge Official blog in Chinese]
* [http://nk007movie.googlepages.com/home Homepage of "007 vs. Man in Black", English-subtitled version, with watch and download links]
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