continues to have several new films "released" this weekend. Although the themes are a bit unpopular and niche, there are high-profile works that won the Hong Kong Film Awards, and there are also works that are very suitable for the weekend atmosphere or full of emotions.
"Youth Diary"
" Teenage Diary " is produced by Er Dongsheng , written and directed by new director Zhuo Yiqian. It focuses on the internal trauma of the original family, using a diary to connect two periods of time and space, and uncovers the challenges of traditional family education. "Crime and Punishment."
The movie "Youth Diary" tells the story of Zheng Sir (played by Lu Zhenye) who works in a middle school and accidentally discovers an unsigned suicide note. He must race against time to find the student who attempted suicide and prevent the tragedy from happening.
In the process of searching for the owner of the suicide note, Zheng Sir personally uncovered his long-lost childhood memories that were full of violence and pain. The
movie explores the family root causes of adolescent psychological problems, and nakedly presents the invisible food chain within the family to the audience. For example, the elite father played by Zheng Zhongji has an extreme desire to control his wife and the "stick education" he pursues for his children. The warm and harmonious home turned into a depressing and terrifying spiritual execution ground.
With its thought-provoking family issues and delicate and restrained emotional expression, the film currently has a Douban score of 8.6, which is the highest Douban score for a movie released in theaters in the past year. At the same time, the film was also screened at the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards that just passed. It was nominated for 12 awards at the Image Awards, and Zhuo Yiqian finally won the New Director Award.
"Chinese Driver Zhou Guanyu"
China's first Chinese-language professional racing driver documentary film "Chinese Driver Zhou Guanyu" records the growth process of China's first F1 driver Zhou Guanyu, and will lead the audience to get closer and witness his growth from a teenager pursuing his racing dream to an official F1 driver. The arduous journey allows the audience to gain an in-depth understanding of this legendary driver from different angles.
Before Zhou Guanyu became an F1 driver, Chinese racing drivers have been working hard, trying to fill the gap in this world's three major sports events, which are as famous as the Olympic Games and the World Cup, but they have always regretted to no avail.
This documentary film shows the audience the growth experience of driver Zhou Guanyu from a comprehensive and diverse perspective. From his childhood car racing enlightenment, to becoming a contract driver of the Ferrari Driver Academy, to his brilliant achievements in the F2 Championship, Zhou Guanyu has put in countless sweats at every stage.
In the end, with his excellent driving skills and calm racing mentality, he finally became China's first F1 driver and stood in the world's top event.
His appearance filled the gap of Chinese F1 drivers. He brought the five-star red flag to the F1 arena and showed the attitude and speed of Chinese drivers in front of the world audience.
In the past two days, the F1 Chinese Grand Prix is in full swing. Audiences can also go into the theater to learn about Zhou Guanyu's love and persistence for his dream of racing, and feel the thrill and passion of racing.
" Digimon 02: The First Summons "
The new theatrical version of the movie "Digimon 02: The First Summons" revolves around the second-generation protagonist group. The huge digital egg that appears in Tokyo brings an unknown crisis, and the new partner Yamada Lei The friendship with Ukomon also brings a mysterious color to the story.
As members of the "Main Team" this time, Digimon such as VZmon and Bugmon will work with Daisuke Motomiya, Ken Ichijoji and other selected children to save the human world and the Digimon world. A new adventure in the name of friendship is about to begin.
The "Digimon" animation has been accompanying the audience for 25 years since its launch. The audience has witnessed the growth of the selected children, watching them use courage and wisdom to resolve one crisis after another, and realize their dreams step by step , become the people they want to be.
Although the real audience has grown up, those innocent dreams of "saving the world" may have been shelved in a corner of the memory, becoming blurred and dim with childhood, but as soon as the familiar evolution song sounds, The coordinates of returning to childhood will guide every viewer to "evolve" into a chosen child again and embark on an adventure with the Digimon.