Especially for movies. So most of the time, I'm struggling to watch subtitled movies, but I don't want to listen to the friendly native language on the screen.
Who is the best Chinese film in 2009? This is a topic I am not qualified to discuss, because even if I count this film, I have only watched two.
But I can say, these two, I can still choose.
At first, I was very disdainful of this movie, and I replaced the Hong Kong-style kung fu movie with a more unique vest and swaggered in the market. But it has to be said that people always have a stronger focus on one aspect that they care about than others. A friend of beans said, "What kind of happiness do you need today to be worthy of their sacrifices yesterday". The speaker has a heart, and the listener has a heart.
Because of this, I decided to watch this movie anyway.
The movie may not say anything, but the person watching the movie may not think anything. You can use it as a mirror to find yourself, or you can use it as a way to find some kind of understanding.
Mr. Zhongshan said, "To seek the happiness of civilization, you must first suffer the pain of civilization, and this pain is called revolution."
Mr. Shaobai said, "Revolution is the sacrifice of our generation in exchange for their happiness."
This may be more shocking to the hearts of the audience than those tragic fights.
I am very curious, why Hong Kong, which is a small place on the Chinese cultural and geographical map, always has a kind of tolerance that the mainland can't match?
That bearing was not a throw of money, nor was Lao Mozi's favorite group gymnastics show.
Just like the previous 83 shooting vultures 96 divine eagles 98 Tianlong, the story happened in the mainland, but it was always a classic. The sense of cultural superiority in the hearts of many "Brick House Beasts" is really a sublime jerking off activity.
Perhaps the greatest achievement of this film is that people can be moved when they see the pictures of revolutionary fighters sacrificed or when they hear the words of benevolent people about their ideals.
It's been a long time since I was moved. This move is not the tears shed by each other in love dramas, nor the tears in the ethical dramas, nor the tears in horror movies that come out with excrement and urine in horror movies. , is real, moved by a belief that we seem to only be able to decipher from the small print in a dictionary.
We're already numb, who's to blame? Blame Yang Jingyu, who fought alone at minus dozens of degrees to death with only cotton wool in his stomach? Blame Huang Jiguang, who had almost dried up his blood on the way forward, but was still throwing at the muzzle of the machine? Blame Xia Minghan who wrote "Beheading doesn't matter, as long as the principles are true" before he died? Or is it because Qu Qiubai calmly said, "This place is very good", and then died after drinking bullets?
Just like a bean friend I saw angrily, "Could it be that the protagonist raises his hands and shouts freedom is a good film!"
I was really moved by this film, it may not be strong, but it was enough for me to be surprised, Because of this, for the sake of the revolution, almost every day in mainland China, various channels are used to instigate cramming. However, when Chongguang said, "As soon as I close my eyes, it will be China's tomorrow." It's not like the protagonist who shouts "Long Live the Guangzang Party" in those model plays, with his head tilted at a forty-five-degree angle and his body sculpted like a sculpture. It is a seventeen-year-old child who is weak and ignorant, willing to sacrifice his life for the totem he believes in. So, even if the selling point of this film is that the fierce Chun brother saved China, that Bart's kung fu is picking up the winter melon for a slam dunk, and that it is Donnie Yen's punching as always, it is still moving. In an era that is willing to run for the ideal, a group of little people who are not so lofty but sincerely pay for their beliefs they do not understand, this is more than all the scripted aerospace heroes, all moved China and bring nothing but goosebumps. The contrived tears that come are more worthy of our moving.
I don't like to see Confucius, I despise "Confucius", but after reading "For the sake of the world, for the sake of the people, for the sake of the sages of the past, and for the sake of the world", I can still have a firm belief in those people. Shocked.
Sprinkling blood for faith and going to Huangquan for revolution are worthy of respect at any time. Their careers may be just a small wave in the torrent of history, but they are full of blood and no hesitation to devote themselves to this mighty river. Freedom and democracy have never been wrong. The "Courage" in the Chinese textbook was just experienced when the paratrooper knocked on it. The gate of the ruined farmyard, the housewife still sheltered this paratrooper in the midst of great grief, because she believes in freedom, and freedom is not happiness that can be exchanged for illusory slogans, but only after fighting the devil with blood. Come tomorrow.
I personally don't think the movie itself is an excellent work. Like Chinese literary and artistic works of this type, most of the time, the focus of our attention and the ideals we promote have become a leader.
The body will eventually be destroyed, but the mind that exists beyond the body can live on and on. The greatness of Mr. Zhongshan lies in his thoughts. When Mr. Zhongshan leaves us, those thoughts are more attractive idols than any sculpture.
The crystal coffin is immortal for thousands of years, but what can you leave behind?
Faith is always nobler and purer than the flesh, but it is ultimately carried out by people. We should hate those who should be suspected, perhaps, those dirty people. Just as we look at it and ask ourselves what kind of happiness we want today to be worthy of their sacrifice yesterday.
I don't think this movie is very good, but I still recommend you to watch it. It is at least much more real than "The Great Cause of Founding a Nation", because maybe, if you can get back a kind of moving, you will find the "freedom" in the book "Democracy", "revolution" and "sacrifice" are vivid lives, pictures painted with young but hopeful faces and gushing blood. Although we, like them, have never seen the happiness we hope for, but those are precious and worth pursuing, but unfortunately, we have never seen it, but I always hope that one day, like Mr. Zhongshan's ideal .
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