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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2023, 6(22); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2023.062215.

Research on the value of scientific and cultural communication in science fiction films

Author(s)

Qing Wu

Corresponding Author:
Qing Wu
Affiliation(s)

Chizhou University, Qingyang, Anhui, 242800, China

Abstract

At the beginning of the 20th century, science fiction films were born in France. Subsequently, the United States surpassed and became the main force in the science fiction film industry. American science fiction films have a special influence on the science fiction industry, Chinese science fiction films, and their audiences. With the popularity of "The Wandering Earth," it has sparked the enthusiasm of the Chinese film industry for creating science fiction films, and Chinese science fiction films are gradually moving towards a thriving development path. The dissemination of values in Chinese science fiction films has a positive impact. It helps promote mainstream values and guide the value orientation of young people. It is also one of the important windows for external communication. This paper studies representative film cases to summarize the values of Chinese science fiction film dissemination. The research on the dissemination of values in Chinese science fiction films has certain enlightenment and reference significance for the future development of Chinese science fiction films, the external dissemination of Chinese values, and other aspects. Through the research and analysis of the dissemination of values in Chinese science fiction films, it is helpful to explore new paths for the dissemination of Chinese science fiction films, expand the research perspective of values, and provide reference ideas for the future development of the Chinese science fiction film industry and the research and external communication of Chinese science fiction film values.

Keywords

Chinese science fiction films; values; dissemination

Cite This Paper

Qing Wu. Research on the value of scientific and cultural communication in science fiction films. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2023) Vol. 6, Issue 22: 84-88. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2023.062215.

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