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Minions: Rise of Gru (Minions: Birth of a Villainin Latin America) took place this month in China, after which some viewers started commenting on the country’s social media about the film’s abrupt ending, different from the international version.
In the fifth part of the movie series my favorite villainreleased a few weeks after the rest of the world, one of the characters has a different outcome compared to its worldwide distribution, some netizens noted on the social network. weibothe equivalent of Twitter that is blocked in an Asian country.
Animated film set in the 1970s San Franciscotells the story of a young Gru who goes from being a coward to a criminal backed by a character who, in the version released by the Asian Giant, was given an alternate ending.
While the rest of the world saw the protagonist’s mentor named Willy Cobra escape the police by faking his own death, in China he is arrested by the same and imprisoned for 20 years.
The change is explained by a series of still images inserted into the credits sequence at the end of the show.
Chinese version
In addition, the Chinese distributors wanted to emphasize that the main character Gru, despite being a villain by profession, “eventually became one of the good guys who dedicated himself to taking care of his family,” according to a message at the end of the video. movie. .
Movie change is relatively common in China, where authorities, and sometimes the platforms and distributors themselves, tend to censor nudity, political content deemed sensitive, or scenes of a sexual nature.
It’s not clear if the movie’s ending is minions was changed at the request of the censors or if the manufacturers considered it a more acceptable conclusion for the Chinese market.
Classic 1999 David Fincher, Fight club, received similar treatment when Chinese video platform Tencent Video uploaded a version in January in which the police stopped the protagonist’s plan to destroy modern civilization. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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