5, " Raise the Red Lantern "
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Gong Li/Ma Jingwu/ He Saifei
Movie review: The High Hanging Red Lantern was the Chen family's method of controlling women for generations, and it was a symbol of the society at that time. It is a symbol of the fate that women cannot control themselves in the environment, revealing the obvious humiliation and helplessness of women. Gong Li's performance is really speechless. Although her acting always reveals her "Gong Li-style domineering" unconsciously and looks different from the character's 19-year-old age, she still thinks it is reasonable. Judging from the movie, Gong Li is not as delicate, charming and beautiful as He Saifei, but the reason why Gong Li is Gong Li is that she has her own aura and characteristics that will never waver. Don't learn from others and imitate others, rely on your strength to establish yourself as a benchmark and model. So overall, this is a perfect piece of art.
4, "Tianyu"
rating: 8.4
Starring: Li Xiaolu / Luosang Qunpei / Qian Zheng
Movie comments: I watched it 3 times. The first time I only watched the temptation clip and I thought it was good; the second time I watched it The story is general and I thought it was very good. After reading it for the third time, I realized that the world is like this. Some people succeed and some fail; some do nothing and some do everything; some Some people are just animals wearing human skin, while some people retain human attributes in addition to their animal nature. Everyone lives in an era when they are unable to struggle. People are too small and will always face choices that are not acceptable to them. Almost 100% of people have choices that they cannot resist or escape from, but some people endure it and continue to go on and are forced to choose. Some people are very brave. I really can't choose, so I don't choose.
3, "Lust, Caution"
rating: 8.7
Starring: Tony Leung /Tang Wei/Chen Chong
Movie comments: Watching it for the first time, I was curious, so I watched the uncensored version, and then focused on the three passionate scenes; The second viewing, strictly speaking, does not count as watching the movie because it is a pull-up movie, but it happens to be combined with the first time to form a closed loop. I was amazed and ashamed. I was amazed that so many details could be seen in this movie. I was ashamed that I only regarded it as a passion film many years ago. I feel sick for Wang Jiazhi's classmates, I feel sad, painful, and desperate for Wang Jiazhi's love, and I feel ridiculous for Mr. Yi's ruthlessness and fleeting "love". Finally, Director Ang Lee is such a gentle person. All in all, this is an almost perfect film with no faults in every aspect.
2, "The Devils Are Coming"
rating: 9.3
Starring: Jiang Wen / Teruyuki Kagawa / Yuan Ding
Movie review: To be honest, I was dumbfounded when I watched this film... It was really awesome, the ultimate comedy, the ultimate tragedy. I even cried when I saw the red subtitles on the screen after reading it... If you want to apply for civil rights, you must first open up the people's wisdom. Most anti-Japanese war films nowadays start with the country being poor and weak and the people fighting bravely. Jiang Wen dared to find the reasons from the people themselves and faced the ignorance of the people back then. This film should be included in nine-year compulsory education. The traditional virtues of gentleness, courtesy, thrift and humiliation belong to a minority of the elite, while ignorance is the true condition of most people. In fact, it is still true now. We are not qualified to forgive anyone or anything for our ancestors. May the mountains and rivers be beautiful and we may be strong.
1, " Lives "
rating: 9.3
Starring: Ge You / Gong Li / Jiang Wu
Movie review: Every time I think of this work, the way Uncle Ge smoked a big cigarette at the beginning comes to mind. The expression of the movie is okay. Yu Hua is not particularly emotionally descriptive when it comes to suffering. For example, after he realized that he ate Huanglian, it turned out to be so painful. And every time I see Fugui and Jiazhen carrying dumplings home, I burst into tears. I don’t know why I’m crying. The Chinese nation’s tolerance for suffering and yearning for beauty are all reflected in a meal. In the dumplings. So in general, the film is relatively close to the real joys and sorrows of life. No matter how great the suffering is, it will eventually turn into a joke. There are so many coincidences, but not so many ifs. There is no warning for the sudden end of life.But to this day, survival is still a theme for the Chinese people.
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