Recently, the drama suddenly re-watched this film and it was so classic that it couldn't be more classic, and the ratings were also very conscientious.
First of all, there is a good echo before and after the movie. Cheng Diyi, whose mother is a prostitute, because he is a boy, no matter how handsome or good-looking he is, he cannot survive in a brothel. The part that came out was cut off, allowing him to survive in the Peking Opera class. The details here are well executed and very exciting. Cheng Dieyi had a masculine consciousness at first, and he resolutely insisted on his own views on the punishment of the master, but the senior brother made him gradually recognize himself, "I am a female Jiao'e, not a man". What he said in his mouth was so distressing, but because of this, he recognized himself from the heart, and he could sing such an excellent Yu Ji, and became the overlord of the small building in one fell swoop. No one can replace this position, a unique position. . It's also a pity that he swung his sword and killed himself at the end because he was too deeply involved in the play. This is a very classic historical drama. Through the film, it reflects the rise and fall of the society at that time. The most impressive is the period of the Cultural Revolution. The blind elimination of the four olds is simply the destruction of traditional culture. From the film, I can get a lot of thinking about the backward old China. It is a good film with a sense of the times. I especially like it!
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