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| The post of the film "Mission: Impossible
III"(File photo) | BEIJING, May
15 -- The much-anticipated film "Mission: Impossible III" may be kept out of
China for "tarnishing the image of Shanghai," Shanghai-based newspaper Xinmin
Evening News reported over the weekend.
With 20 percent of its scenes shot in China, the
action-thriller starring Tom Cruise has been expected to achieve box office
success here.
Cruise shot part of the film in Shanghai last year,
and his Shanghai press conference attracted nearly 100 reporters from different
media.
The film could well have offended the Shanghai
authorities. In the film, when Cruise stepped into the metropolis, he saw rags
and underwear drying outdoors in side streets, rather than views of Shanghai's
shining skyscrapers. Shanghai's image was further tarnished by the film's
awkward and slow-moving "Shanghai police," according to the Xinmin Evening News.
Industry insiders told the Xinmin Evening News the
authorities were yet to make a decision on allowing the film into the mainland.
The film's import has been delayed indefinitely, industry insiders said, adding
that the ban was probably caused by the "negative Shanghai image."
"Mission Impossible III," which is being screened
worldwide, has been delayed on the mainland for "technical reasons," earlier
reports said.
(Source: Shenzhen Daily) |