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System Notices
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China bans time travel for television

Source: cnn.com

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Hong Kong, China (CNN) – China has been cracking down on dissent of late, as the recent detainment of artist Ai Weiwei suggests.

But the latest guidance on television programming from the State Administration of Radio Film and Television in China borders on the surreal – or, rather, an attack against the surreal.

New guidelines issued on March 31 discourages plot lines that contain elements of "fantasy, time-travel, random compilations of mythical stories, bizarre plots, absurd techniques, even propagating feudal superstitions, fatalism and reincarnation, ambiguous moral lessons, and a lack of positive thinking."

“The government says … TV dramas shouldn’t have characters that travel back in time and rewrite history. They say this goes against Chinese heritage,” reports CNN’s Eunice Yoon. “They also say that myth, superstitions and reincarnation are all questionable.”

The Chinese censors seem to be especially sensitive these days. But for the television and film industry, such strictures would seem to eliminate any Chinese version of “Star Trek,” “The X-Files,” “Quantum Leap” or “Dr. Who.” And does that mean rebroadcast of huge Hollywood moneymakers like “Back to the Future” and the “Terminator” series are now forbidden?

These guidelines will certainly add a creative challenge to Chinese writers, producers and directors. CNN.com’s Dean Irvine wondered how some classic time travel films might be re-imagined minus the time travel:

“Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure”

Two California dudes meet a strange man who used to be a stand-up comic and who directs them to a phone box near the Circle K. They don't travel back in time to find answers for their end of year report; instead the pair make crank calls for 90 minutes and flunk out of school. Wyld Stallyns remain a crap garage band.

“Back to the Future”

Poor Marty McFly, no “Enchantment Under the Sea” dance for him - instead he gets caught up in a local eccentric's plutonium smuggling ring. After witnessing his death at the hands of terrorists, McFly is forced to change his identity and move away from Hill Valley. (At least he escapes his Oedipal complex.)

“The Time Traveler’s Wife”

Despite being told not to talk to strangers, a young Clare Abshire meets a peculiar naked man when out playing in the fields near her family's country estate. A traumatizing experience, she grows up only able to have dysfunctional relationships with men who have a nasty habit of disappearing or running away from her.

“12 monkeys”

Bruce Willis doesn't travel back to Baltimore from a Terry Gilliam post-apocalyptic future – he is just a loony.


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John Lasher
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quote: cnn.com
Bruce Willis doesn't travel back to Baltimore from a Terry Gilliam post-apocalyptic future – he is just a loony.
...except for the big reveal that
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Dave Macaulay
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You have to understand what the shows really are. They are almost all political criticism camouflaged as entertainment. The geriatric Chinese oligarchy has a deep fear of criticism: having successfully promulgated a popular revolution themselves, they resolutely stamp out any signs of unrest lest it develop into serious opposition to Party rule. Time travel is a plot device that allows the pretext of only concerning ancient, pre-revolution, or revolutionary China. The Party is banning the "time travel" plot device since they can't think of a different way to eliminate this particular - and popular - political satire.

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Frank Angel
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But then really, what does "discourages" mean? If one of these non-sanctioned elements ends up on screen, what happens to the producer? Do they go to jail....get a slap on the wrist? Seems the the country's massive population's appetite for Western entertainment came easily be quelled, be it about time travel or fantasy or any other creative ideas that the Chinese old farts want to suppress. Some edict announcing official displeasure isn't likely going to be able to stop a billion Chinese from wanting to watch all those bootleg copies of AVATAR!

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