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  1. Nov 5, 2010 · The New York Times. 4.52M subscribers. Subscribed. 189. 24K views 13 years ago. A.O. Scott reviews the 2007 documentary about the election of a third-grade class monitor at a school...

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  2. Nov 2, 2010 · This week A. O. Scott looks back at the 2007 documentary “Please Vote for Me,” about three students in a cutthroat election for third-grade class monitor at an elementary school in China.

  3. Nov 1, 2010 · A.O. Scott reviews the 2007 documentary about the election of a third-grade class monitor at a school in Wuhan, China.

  4. Please Vote for Me (Chinese: 请投我一票; pinyin: Qǐng tóu wǒ yī piào) is a 2007 documentary film following the elections for class monitor in a 3rd grade class of eight-year-old children in the Evergreen Primary School in Wuhan, China.

  5. 5 days ago · NYT Critic’s Pick. R. Drama, Sci-Fi. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The director’s latest is a great-man story about an architect, played by Adam Driver, driven by ideals and big plans. It ...

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    • Democracy and The Chinese Economy
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    Directed by Weijun Chen and Produced by Don Edkins, the movie titled Please, vote for medepicts an experiment set in a Chinese school, where three candidates were chosen among the local three-graders to run for being the class monitor. In the course of the election campaign, the students attempted at tricking their target audience into voting for t...

    The issues raised in the short movie in question, in fact, echo with the problems that the Chinese society is experiencing at the moment. Because of a rigid political system that does not allow people to make democratic choices, the Chinese population suffers from being underrepresented in the state government. As a result, the interests of the Chi...

    Although the Chinese society as depicted in the movie seems to be operating rather smoothly, the introduction of the basic democratic principles into its framework would allow for a major improvement in the state economy (Zhao, 2014). First and most obvious, the incorporation of key democratic principles into the framework of the state operations w...

    Although the movie filmed by Edkins and Chen provides a study in the educational setting of a Chinese elementary school, it manages to pinpoint the political and societal problems of China without naming them directly. A rather subtle commentary on the contemporary Chinese community, as well as basically any society that is devoid of democracy, the...

    Chen, B. & Feng, Y. (2000). Determinants of economic growth in China: Private enterprise, education, and openness. China Economic Review, 11(1), 1–15. Edkins, D. & Chen, W. (2007). Please, vote for me [Motion picture]. China: First Run Features. YouTube. Tsang, E. Y. H. (2013). The quest for higher education by the Chinese middle class: retrenching...

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  7. Jan 8, 2008 · Movie Reviews. Please Vote for Me. PALM SPRINGS -- Two men and a woman vie for office, indulging in low blows and spin, character assassination and gestures of goodwill, all the while...

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