国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

Culture

Chinese fans are head over heels in love with Sherlock

By Lucy Chung ( China Daily ) Updated: 2014-02-26 08:47:49

Chinese fans are head over heels in love with Sherlock

Benedict Cumberbatch has become a heartthrob to Chinese fans of the BBC TV series Sherlock. Provided to China Daily

Chinese fans are head over heels in love with Sherlock
Fans travel to recreate their favorite scenes
Chinese fans are head over heels in love with Sherlock
TV drama rattles notions about US politics
Female fans who enjoy looking for clues of a homosexual relationship have earned the nickname "rotten women".

The interdependence, the lingering looks and even the intense arguments between Holmes and Watson are simply maifu - "teasing the audience with its 'rotten' details", while "rotten" serves as a self-mocking reference to the fans' "hopeless rotten taste". The term originated in Japan where fujoshi refers to women who look for a gay subtext in TV shows or films.

Of course, it is not just women who like to fantasize about the unspoken affection between the sleuth and his sidekick.

Since 2010, Cumberbatch has inspired a new wave of fan fiction, danmei in Chinese, on the Internet, where Holmes and Watson are depicted as a couple, giving birth to literary creations such as this rhyme (translated from Chinese): "Sherlock tortures Watson a thousand times, and Watson loves him like his first love."

In a recent interview about series three, Mark Gatiss, the co-writer of Sherlock, says "crazy fan mail" from China tops the fan mail he receives every day. "Normally there's a discussion of what's happened, and questions about how we could leave John in such a state, and so on."

The enthusiasm of Sherlock fans in China has even spilled over to mainstream politics. When United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron visited Beijing in December, the top request sent to his Sina Weibo account was "to speed up the release of the new series of Sherlock".

China is not alone though. In 2010, tabloids in London speculated on the "bromance" in Sherlock. And the rumors start whenever a new season is launched.

According to Cumberbatch's logic, "the man is too busy to have sex".

And Moffat has denied the idea from the beginning: "There's no indication in the original stories that he was asexual or gay. He actually says he declines the attention of women because he doesn't want the distraction. What does that tell you about him? Straightforward deduction. He wouldn't be living with a man if he thought men were interesting."

However, Moffat admits that he always wanted to play on the confusion of Holmes and Watson's relationship. "The ambiguity is fine." How rotten!

Related: Synchronous Sherlock excites Chinese fans

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

 
Editor's Picks
Hot words
Most Popular
 
...
...
彭阳县| 故城县| 咸阳市| 云阳县| 赣州市| 晋城| 叙永县| 太仓市| 沿河| 钟祥市| 灵丘县| 防城港市| 桦川县| 镇雄县| 长岭县| 琼海市| 晋城| 巨野县| 波密县| 右玉县| 石首市| 荃湾区| 当涂县| 河池市| 斗六市| 鹤岗市| 湖北省| 巴塘县| 呼图壁县| 宜城市| 象州县| 临沧市| 乐东| 汾阳市| 诸暨市| 政和县| 凭祥市| 射洪县| 山阳县| 清水县| 康平县|