
The Great Wall: Understanding Chinese People's Psychology Through the Movie Context
Author(s) -
Anas Ahmadi,
Setya Yuwana Sudikan,
Galih Wibisono,
Kusumarasyadti Kusumarasdyati,
Xiao Renfei
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2364-5369
DOI - 10.18415/ijmmu.v8i9.3009
Subject(s) - china , context (archaeology) , cooperativeness , psychology , perspective (graphical) , identification (biology) , social psychology , history , political science , art , visual arts , personality , law , botany , archaeology , biology , temperament
Today, the study of Chinese films has attracted the attention of researchers, both in China and other countries. In this regard, this article aims to explore a Chinese movie Great Wall from a psychological perspective. The study uses a qualitative method with descriptive exposure. The researcher uses the Great Wall movie as a data source. The data collection technique is a documentary study. The data analysis technique is carried out with three stages: identification, classification, and reduction. The study's result indicates the psychology of Chinese people in facing the enemies, which raises the psychology of nationalism and justice in dealing with captured enemies. In relation to human psychology with western people, Chinese people raise attitudes related to cautiousness and cooperativeness with western people.