Jinxed byIncantation? Contemporary Chinese Netizens’ Reactions to a Horror Film

Author:

Wang Aiqing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Languages, Cultures and Film , University of Liverpool , 1-7 Abercromby Square , Liverpool , L69 7WY , United Kingdom

Abstract

AbstractIncantationis a horror film released in the Republic of China (Taiwan) in March 2022, which is inspired by a real-life story and features a woman’s rescue of her six-year-old daughter after the latter is cursed by an abhorrent deity with occult powers. This film is adulated as one of the scariest Taiwanese films and attained prodigious commercial success. Nonetheless, in mainland China,Incantationis regarded as more of a contentious film than a fearsome one: audiences’ prevalent feedback is that they feel jinxed and offended, as indicated by their complaints on social media platforms as well as reviewing and question-and-answer websites. The primary reason lies in that the film’s heroine breaks the fourth wall and addresses audiences directly, which is further intensified by the film’s mockumentary shooting style and found-footage technique. In this research, I explore the rationale behind Chinese audiences’ negative and emotional comments onIncantationfrom a viewer’s perspective, by means of investigating their self-initiated comments and user-generated responses in China’s cyberspace, focusing on feedback posted on Weibo, Douban and Zhihu. Data cumulated from these sources manifest Chinese netizens’ mindset concerning contentious religious/supernatural discourse in cyberspace as well as their rationality towards superstitious constructs.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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