Although the film didn't really shine, I cried in several places. I heard other people crying in the theater.
I think, regardless of the film, many people should actually watch it. I don't understand why many units spend a lot of money to organize the viewing of things like "Three Guns", but not to organize the viewing of "Confucius".
I also can't understand why an "Avatar" was promoted to the point where it was flattering, and then a bunch of people turned around and scolded "Confucius". The problem is that "Avatar" is a film that is neither good nor bad. . Otherwise, the tinted glasses painted on it by propaganda have reached the point of inciting people's senses.
When I was buying tickets, my friend said, "Oh, I heard from the film critics, it's not very good." I said, I usually don't read movie reviews before watching a movie, because I'm afraid it will affect my mood. To be honest, I personally think that there are no film reviews in China, only propaganda.
I was very impressed by the two paragraphs. A section is the section where Confucius met Nanzi. There were few confidants, and the one who knew a great sage was a woman who was despised by morality at that time. The part where the two of them kneel and worship each other is really touching. The lines are also good.
There is also a scene that touched me, that is, Yan Hui fell into the ice water, desperately trying to catch those bamboo slips, and Brother Fa cried loudly beside the ice water and could no longer shout, "Come out for me". That part made me feel ashamed. Although they are as loyal as young people, they are still loyal in some eras. Are there still letters of loyalty? There is only the grass, and there is a bright reason for the grass: the world is democratic, I am not loyal to anyone, only the truth. you see. The result of the proliferation of democracy is that the society has become a rebel faction and an old-fashioned lack of trust.
Although there are many jokes, I think Confucius is a happy master. The Cultural Revolution hit feudal etiquette, but at that time it was not bad to advocate etiquette, righteousness, integrity and edification of the people. Otherwise, the economy will reach a certain level, coupled with deformities, and finally it will be completely reversed to a point where the next generation is the one who suffers.
I like the song very much, "You Orchid Exercise", really only Faye Wong can sing. In my eyes, Faye Wong is not a singer, but a star. That was the first singer I fell in love with, the first live concert I watched, in 1998, when I was a sophomore in the Capital Gymnasium. So no matter what kind of job or occupation I do, even if I meet a lot of people, because when I was a student, she was a star in my heart, and she is still the same now. So I'm her fan, head to toe.
Talk about movies again. I think it is pure ignorance to criticize "Confucius", and it is also unkind to go down the drain in order to appear to be more knowledgeable.
Films like this are hard to shoot. Just find one and ask, who would dare to touch such a subject? This is the hardest subject, and it's so easy to find faults, and it's even easier to get scolded -- no matter what you look like? Otherwise, if you take a shot and try it, it may not be so good. I admire in my heart, dare to shoot Confucius, that is courage.
Brother Fa is a good actor. Although he played Confucius really fat. But where else can I find Confucius? A commercial film with the theme of "Confucius", who is playing Confucius? ---Can it be good, not become the mainstream theme of the Three Kingdoms, not village, not smashing? Who dares to take on this role? He dares to act, I think it's pretty good.
Although the movie doesn't say how well it was made, it's certainly not bad. And for this topic, I think it should actually be seen.
I don't know if this counts. The Cultural Revolution viciously painted a black beard on the face of a good generation of teachers. God loves his child and give him a reversal?
I remembered what my grandmother told her when she was a child. When I was young, my grandmother went to private school with my brother, and came back to read and write. Before throwing away the broken paper with calligraphy, my father said that he should put the paper on his head to show respect for the teacher. I asked my grandmother, who was the teacher? Grandma said it was Confucius. I giggled when I was a kid, what a ridiculous etiquette, so many rules. Now that I think about it, I think it's a little cute and beautiful.
You say that people become too smart at the same time as they become smart, and to a certain extent they all become rebels and lose their simplicity. Is it cute?
I remembered when the old gentleman talked about the guqin, he bowed respectfully to Confucius at that time, and now I can understand why the old man has such feelings. Still pretty cute. At that time, the first song I learned when I was getting started was the most holy teacher. I also picked a Zhongni-style one from many styles. Now, those few qin songs suddenly echoed in my mind, and I felt that they were quite affectionate.
I have never liked teachers since I was a child. Because I feel like a lot of most teachers are not like teachers. So after I went to Beijing Normal University, I also hated being a teacher. But in fact, people want to respect teachers. Now there is only money to be made, and no one engages in education. During the Cultural Revolution, in addition to scolding Confucius, those who also disciplined teachers were called stinky teachers. My grandfather taught so many people at the famous Hubei Provincial Party School, and was finally locked up in the bullpen by his own students. But true educators are worthy of respect.
Confucius was an educator. So I respect him too. If you haven't read the book well, read it again. If you haven't read the book thoroughly, you certainly don't have the right to criticize it. But often the loudest refutation appears to be literate, and eight or nine out of ten are not literate because they haven't read the book well, and they appear literate because of criticism.
I have no culture. A junior, dare not criticize such a well-known figure like him.
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