Aug

9

2008

I just finished watching the Opening Ceremonies, and it’s hard to find a word besides, “Wow.” Artistically, it was everything I’d hoped for and more. Zhang Yimou really outdid himself. I have strong feelings about the Chinese government’s political and religious oppression. But like many others, I put those aside for the sake of the athletes and the high Olympic principles that drive them. I geek out over the Olympics. I lose all my cynicism and become a kid again.

Some of my favorite aspects of the Opening Ceremony:

-The 2,008 drummers—get a load of those square drums! What a sound! And all good-looking young men, too. Not to mention 2,008 men doing tai-chi at the same time.

-The 56 children, dressed in the costumes of each ethnic group in China.

-The historical and cultural symbolism, like the dancers bearing scrolls (since China invented paper), and the Tang Dynasty dancer supported by many others (stressing the cooperation that the Chinese hold so dear).

-The movable type and LCD screen dancers—mind-blowing!

-Lin Hao, the little boy who survived the Sichuan earthquake, walking next to Yao Ming.

-The footprints of every athlete streaking across the giant painting.

The only thing I really didn’t care for was the supposed symbolic turn of 1978 in the ceremony…the commentators said that this was when the Chinese government allowed people to break out of the Communist gray and blue clothes and “choose for themselves how to live.” Uh, there was a great deal more to the government’s oppression than clothing….It just seemed like shameless propaganda to me.

But still, a beautiful and inspiring ceremony.

What did you like/not like?


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I tried to watch it last night but it said it was taken down.


I thought that was fireworks then I saw the people. haha


They’re trying to block off all live streaming till the designated times.


Hahah Yeah I was confused by the picture.


Is anyone going to watch tonight?


Pretty photos.


Oh.....my......gooood! China did a spectacular job with the opening ceremony! I believe no one can top that! I’ve been talking to my family members and friends about it all night! One of my friends said it dropped her jaw on the floor, I believe it stayed there the entire night. LOL The colors were out of this world, along with the performances. Some of my favorite parts were the drum players in the beginning, the scroll, the little girl flying the kite, and the lighting of the torch. I also enjoyed the fireworks displays that just brightened up a starlit sky! I give China 1,000 thumbs up!


We’ll be adding videos of the opening sometime tomorrow.


The opening ceremony was amazing.  And props to Bob Costas and Matt Lauer for pretty good commentary...no politics, just good explanations of the imagery and symbolism. 

I was also very touched to see Yao Ming tearing up while he was carrying the Chinese flag....

Me <---- very proud of my Chinese brothers and sisters


I just watched it. It was so cool! The scroll was so huge.


Lan, thanks for posting the photos. I was too tired to add many photos to my blog.

And Phil, I agree with your sentiments as well. The commentators did a good job--just to clarify, they were only relaying the info on the government’s hidden messages. And the vast majority of the symbolism was cultural, not political. Chinese everywhere should be proud!


I was so moved by last night, good to see you guys posting about it here before me.

Best Opening Ceremony ever.


I’m glad they didn’t do political commentary. I would have been really annoyed.

I wish I had went to the ceremony. It looked amazing on tv.


I want to see it again. The drawing was really cool.


soybean - 08/09/08 7:20 pm

I want to see it again. The drawing was really cool.

That’s why I’m so happy I recorded it! Now I can savour the moment forever!


I’m not Chinese, but I’m still proud as an Asian!


That reminds me, I should really get tivo. haha


Tivo replays but doesn’t record right?



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