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** Notably averted in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]].'' That is, China exists as a possible enemy, but Wai Lin and Bond never really discuss or debate politics. Both China and the UK were being manipulated into war by a third party, and in the end the villain was exposed, his own forces destroyed, and everyone just went home. |
** Notably averted in ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]].'' That is, China exists as a possible enemy, but Wai Lin and Bond never really discuss or debate politics. Both China and the UK were being manipulated into war by a third party, and in the end the villain was exposed, his own forces destroyed, and everyone just went home. |
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* ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' |
* ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' |
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* The first version of ''[[The Manchurian Candidate]]''. |
* The first version of ''[[The Manchurian Candidate (novel)|The Manchurian Candidate]]''. |
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* The film ''Red Corner'' with Richard Gere was all over this trope (hence the film name). |
* The film ''Red Corner'' with Richard Gere was all over this trope (hence the film name). |
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[[Category:Hollywood History]] |
[[Category:Hollywood History]] |
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[[Category:Useful Notes/China]] |
[[Category:Useful Notes/China]] |
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