What is the first movie that the post-90s generations have seen

Chinese film was born in 1905, and has gone through various historical stages such as China's semi-feudal and semi-colonial period, revolutionary war period, new China construction period, cultural revolution period, reform and opening period, and the new period of building a well-off society in an all-round way; it has gone from silent to sound , From black and white to color, from analog to digital, from traditional to modern technological change. At different stages of development, Chinese films have left outstanding masterpieces: during the pioneering period of the 1920s, there were progressive films such as "The Orphan Saves the Ancestor" and other progressive films that focused on social transformation; during the anti-Japanese national salvation period, there were "Crazy Flow" and "Chinese Sons and Daughters". A film that promotes fighting spirit and promotes patriotism; after the Anti-Japanese War, "Eight Thousand Miles of Clouds and Moon", "A River of Spring Water Flows Eastward" and so on deeply revealed social contradictions and essence, forming a creative trend of realism.

Back in those days, when there was no internet, it was very happy to have a TV at home, even the earliest black and white TV.

People who were born in the 90s have greatly improved their family life. Television has arrived in the village, and roll-over movie screenings have appeared on the streets every three to five. I remember that the first time I saw the movie was "Shaolin Temple".

The film is a martial arts film directed by Zhang Xinyan and starring Jet Li, Yu Hai, Ding Lan, etc. The film was released in Hong Kong, China on January 21, 1982. The

film tells the story of a famous martial artist who spread his legs against violence to help justice during the Sui and Tang dynasties, but was killed by Wang Ren. Xiaohu avenged his father, worshiped Tanzong as his teacher, learned martial arts and Shaolin, and became a novice monk.

In 1982, after it was released on the mainland, it set a box office record of 16,1579,014 yuan at a price of 1 cent.

In 1983, the film was nominated for the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards-Best Action Director. In the

movie, Xiaohu became a monk and received ordination, and he burned ring scars on his head. In fact, the ring scars only appeared in the Yuan Dynasty. This is an obvious external sign of the Buddhist monks in the Han area. Many people mistakenly believe that all monks must burn the ring. Scarred. In some "Tang and Song Dynasty" movies or TV series such as the movie "Shaolin Temple", the monks who appeared on the screen or screen all "burned" the ring scars, in fact they were all wrong.

Jet Li at the time At the age of 19, the film became popular because of this film, and there have been more good films since then. Those who remember deeply include "The Demon Lord of the Dragon Slaying the Dragon", Zhongnanhai bodyguard, Jingwu hero, and letters to dad. Of course, there will be more good films after

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More good films, welcome to discuss.

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