"My Grandpa" tells the story of Kong Wanshan, a veteran who has been baptized by the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea , played by Simon Yam . In order to fulfill his promise to his sacrificed comrades, he provoked the heavy mountain bar that his comrades once carried and became Taishan on the heavenly steps. A mountain lifter. Because he took care of the abandoned baby Shanzi, he stayed on the eighteen steps of Mount Tai for decades, and infected everyone around him with his kind and simple mountain climbing spirit.
In the newly released movie MV, the majesty of Mount Tai and the tenacious figure of Kong Wanshan interweave and echo, forming a touching light and shadow picture. Accompanied by a sonorous and powerful line of "Taishan can reach the top, don't bend down", the melodious melody slowly sounded, and Kong Wanshan, played by Simon Yam, walked on the winding and rugged mountain road with a mountain pole on his back. Although his clothes were soaked with sweat, his eyes remained firm, showing his persistence in keeping his promise and his upward attitude towards life.
As Lou Yixiao 's singing reaches its climax, the scenes in the MV are also constantly changing, from sunrise to sunset on Mount Tai, from flowers blooming in spring to falling snow in winter, each change of season witnesses Kong Wanshan and Shanzi The depth and growth of emotions between them. As the camera switches, scenes of warm scenes slowly unfold before our eyes. From the estrangement and contradiction when Kong Wanshan and Wang Licui first met, to the three generations gradually establishing an emotional bond that transcends blood ties, to finally facing the ups and downs of life together, every scene and picture reveals touching emotional tension. With her unique voice, Lou Yixiao interprets every lyric in the song vividly, making every note vividly express the life sentiments of the characters relying on each other and living a positive life.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Yang