Netflix's Next Gen paints an Americanized vision of China

Netflix's Next Gen paints an Americanized vision of China

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Josh reviewed the new animated film Next Gen, an entertaining Big Hero 6-ish story of teenagers and robots. But what fascinated him was the setting: An Americanized vision of future China, made all the more interesting given that this very Western-styled film is actually made in China.
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Next Gen isn’t an American film. But you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s American.

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