The Value of Folk Belief in Chinese Films
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v5n1.01Keywords:
Movies, Folk Beliefs, ValuesAbstract
Folk belief is closely related to people's life, and it is the value crystallization of the agglomeration and evolution of human society and culture. Folk beliefs are also presented in literary and artistic works, and diversified social and cultural values are constructed together with the texts, showing the cultural pattern based on folk beliefs. In Chinese films, the folk custom also constructs the special value and cultural connotation of the film art based on the video text, and the folk belief in the film art echoes each other, establishing the dual value of the film art and the folk belief.
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