·The Years Precipitated in Memories·Series
In the early 1980s, China opened its doors and introduced many foreign films. One of them is so popular that it is difficult to compare with other films so far. It brought a strong attraction to Chinese audiences at that time when the spiritual life was still relatively poor. This is the Japanese film " hunts down ". The film uses a lot of realistic techniques to make emotions turbulent, the atmosphere is more tense, and it is also more shocking and appealing. And the passionate and unswerving love between the hero Duqiu and the heroine Mayumi is even more touching, especially the confession of Mayumi 's "I like you", which set off a lot of influence among young people in the 1980s .
I remember that when "Pursuit" was released in our small town, it was during the Spring Festival, and the ticket source was very tight, so it can be said that it was hard to get a ticket. In order to buy movie tickets, many people waited all night at the ticket window. Although I have never "stayed up all night", I only bought the maximum number of tickets "limited to four per person", and it was still at 2:30 a.m. on the first day of the new year. You know, there were no night shows in movies in those days. However, the only three theaters in our city have adopted the method of “removing people without stopping” and running films between theaters, in order to allow more audiences to watch the film within the limited release time of a few days. So, we don't care whether it's a daytime session or a midnight session.
Maybe it's because of the cold wind that I've been queuing for a ticket too long, I've caught a cold. In order not to delay watching the movie, I took the medicine and slept in a hurry on the 30th night. At about one o'clock in the morning on the first day of the new year, I was woken up by my father. After packing up, our family of four braved the heavy snow and set off towards the theater. After the movie is over, the sky is still dark. One of the important reasons for the popularity of
's "Pursuit" is that Du Qiu Dongren, played by Takakura Ken and , has a stern appearance, a resolute personality, and is unsmiling. He is a well-known tough guy image. At that time, almost all male protagonists on the Chinese screen were handsome, but they could not help but give the impression of a bit of "cream". The appearance of Du Qiu made people see a different man. As a result, many young people began to follow suit - shaved off the long hair that they liked for a long time, leaving only the flat head; the collar was also erected, and the two collar tips were pulled with their hands from time to time; walking as much as possible To imitate Du Qiu...
's "Pursuit" released that year had a lot of scenes cut out, and the connection in some places made people puzzled. Later, I saw the basically uncut "Pursuit" on the Internet, but I felt that it didn't have the "old" "Pursuit" taste.