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Sifu Is A Better 'Shang Chi' Movie Than Shang Chi.
Sifu is a better 'Shang Chi' Movie than Shang Chi.
When a group of White men have a better grasp on Chinese Kung Fu than an all-Asian cast and staff on an Asian-Centric movie.
Sure, Asians invented Kung Fu, but count on the White Man to improve on the inventions of other people.
But ultimately Shang Chi was a safe movie with a safe understanding of Chinese Culture. It wasn't meant to delve deeper into the lives and ideals of Chinese-Americans. It was Jamie Oliver Fried Rice, compared to properly cooked Fried Rice. Safe and palatable for the liberals who can't handle some seeds in their chili.
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