1. "The Japanese Are Coming" Rating: 9.3 Starring: Jiang Wen / Teruyuki Kagawa / Yuan Ding Movie review: I have to admit that this is an anti-Japanese themed movie that is very close to history. At the same time, I have to admit that Jiang Wen was really too capable and too darin

1. "The Devils Are Coming"

Rating: 9.3

Starring: Jiang Wen / Teruyuki Kagawa / Yuan Ding

Movie review: I have to admit that this is an anti-Japanese movie that is very close to history. At the same time, I have to admit that Jiang Wen was really too capable and too daring to take pictures at that time. The whole movie is gripping from beginning to end. This movie is so amazing that it has no place to comment. Both Chinese and Japanese groups are portrayed so realistically and vividly. The characters are not just characters, they are also being coerced by different forces and environments, and they have to find a way to survive in this world. Perhaps that invaded era no longer exists, but the revelations from that time are still applicable today. So, for this film, I can say without exaggeration that Jiang Wen is one of the best directors in China!

2, "Alive"

rating: 9.3

Starring: Ge You/Gong Li/Jiang Wu

Movie comments: The plot of the movie develops very quickly, and the plot of the novel has been appropriately deleted. Otherwise, the movie will be twice as long. For those who have not read the original work You may still feel that some connecting things are missing. Although the development of some plots is different from the novel, the result is the same: everyone died. The end of the movie ends abruptly with a heartwarming scene of a family gathering together for a meal, probably at the 4/5 mark of the original film? The desolate melody runs throughout the movie. Fortunately, I read the original work first and then watched the movie. The movie does a good job of supplementing the picture details that the original text does not have. No matter how good the description is, it is not as intuitive as the film and television pictures, but I definitely recommend it first. Read the original novel and then watch the movie.

3, "Lust, Caution"

Rating: 8.7

Starring: Tony Leung / Tang Wei / Chen Chong

Movie review: The whole film is a look at the eyes. It seems that nothing is said, but everything is said. The last movie that gave me this feeling was "Farewell My Concubine". The entanglement of love and hate, knowing that there is a dead end ahead but still not looking back. Maybe Wang Jiazhi relied on a little vague admiration and conformity at the beginning, but later she clearly saw Kuang Yumin's arrogance and selfishness. The only thing that really supported her persistence was her love and hatred for Yi. Wang Jiazhi's emotions are also quite complicated. Whether the final wavering was due to pity or love, I actually tasted a feeling of mutual sympathy between Wang and Yi. If you think about it carefully, they are so similar. They are both crossing the bridge on the edge of a knife in a dark world.

4, "Sunny Days"

rating: 8.8

Starring: Xia Yu/Ning Jing/Tao Hong

Movie review: Although the film has the mark of the times, it is not outstanding. It is more about the ignorance of young people, seemingly fearless and Casual, there are many little ones, but in fact they don’t understand anything. They have the purest thoughts and yearnings for "sex" and "love", but they are suppressed and have nowhere to release them. The former teenager will also suddenly As you grow up, those dreams and wishes will wake you up instantly under the impact of reality. At the same time, the very interesting thing about the film is that all the content comes from the male protagonist’s self-narration and memories, but he himself also admitted that many of them blur the line between true and false. The objects in the lens language are often like this. It is difficult to distinguish the true from the false and the true from the false. Fake, this is very advanced.

5, "Kekexili"

rating: 8.9

Starring: Duobujie / Zhang Lei / Qidao

Movie review: This film does not criticize like "The Bay of Dolphins". It uses numbers and bloody pictures to expose this terrible society. . There is no so-called dogma here, no noble purpose, no immediate goal for us to prohibit immediately. But it brings shock to our hearts, and the ripples cannot stop for a long time. Kekexili, this beautiful name, is a beautiful girl, so it is destined to be sinful. This is a holy place of life and faith. This film is a holy place of life and faith. Here I felt the warmth of humanity and touched the great tension of life and existence. It made me think about heroes and reality, and the difficulty of surrendering morality to survival. Think clearly about the subject.

5 Chinese-language movies that have been banned from broadcasting. All of them are excellent. Which ones have you been lucky enough to watch? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.