The Chinese-Style Expression of The Brilliance of Humanity and The Destiny of Heroes in The Film “Nezha: Birth of The Demon Child”
List of Authors
Syed Zulkarnain Syed Idrus, Wang Dongxu, Yasmin Ahmad
Keyword
Nezha; Human Nature; Hero; Chinese Expression
Abstract
This study explores the Chinese cultural expression of humanity’s brilliance and the heroic destiny in the film“Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child”. The paper examines two key areas: Chinese ethical humanity and the Chinese heroic struggle against fate. The review emphasizes the positive impact of the film “Nezha: Birth of the Demon Child” cultural dissemination. The findings indicate that Through the complex inspiration of traditional ethics and modern human nature, the film interprets the Chinese cultural pattern of opposition and unity between “destiny” and “fate”. The film sparks a clash between contemporary humanistic ethics and the pursuit of freedom. Through a variety of ideological elements, including humor, beautiful visuals, ethical warmth, childlike innocence, and heroic faith, it presents traditional Chinese ethical concepts and the spirit of human freedom, resilience, and fearlessness in the face of adversity against a diverse cultural background. This article analyzes the intrinsic cultural roots of why “Ne Zha” resonates with the hearts and emotions of the Chinese people from the perspective of the brilliance of humanity and the destiny of heroes.