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: Research on ResearchGate highlights the "land attachment" in the film—the idea of moving the entire planet rather than abandoning it—which reflects deep-seated Chinese farming civilization and family-state values.

Critical analysis also focuses on the "technology fetishism" and the production quality of the franchise. Full article: Technology fetishism in The Wandering Earth The Wandering Earth

Academic papers regarding explore the franchise through lenses of geopolitics, technology, and traditional cultural values. While a "full paper" often requires institutional access, you can explore comprehensive research summaries and open-access articles across several key themes: 1. Geopolitics and Soft Power : Research on ResearchGate highlights the "land attachment"

: One major study in SAGE Journals explores how the series represents global cooperation and a "unified international community" that transcends Western-centric narratives. While a "full paper" often requires institutional access,

Research often analyzes the film as a vehicle for Chinese "soft power" and global leadership.

: A paper in MDPI analyzes the adaptation as a "family melodrama" that reinforces the authority of the "Father" and the nation-state. 3. Technology and Cinema Aesthetics

Scholars examine how the film adapts Liu Cixin's original novella into a story rooted in Confucian and traditional values.