Nandu News reporter Lin Jingwu Written and directed by Zhang Yudi, written by Huo Xueying, starring Bian Cheng and Zhou Meijun, Zhang Chi, Chen Shaoxi, Xu Shixin starring, Liu Jun will appear in special roles, Song Xiaochuan's friendly appearance in the movie "Reversal" is set On July 27, the "Jiao" version poster and the "Youth Chasing Dream" version trailer were released, which for the first time unveiled the "prelude" of the collision between opera and youth, presenting an exploration of the youthful growth psychology of opera students, and the fearless and wanton growth of young people. Youth is in progress.
Nandu reporters learned that the film was also screened for the first time in China as the opening film of the 26th Shanghai International Film Festival's "Belt and Road" Film Week, and received praise from the audience and attracted attention.
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The Shanghai Film Festival received full praise
The collision of youth in drama sparked expectations
The movie "Reversal" tells the story of drama school student Sun Xiaolei (played by Bian Cheng) who faces an important competition, but has not waited until his voice changes and falls into anxiety. In this fateful Peking Opera selection, they become friends with Shi Jiahui (played by Zhou Meijun) and Xie Tianci (played by Chen Shaoxi). They are sensitive and move forward amidst setbacks, running hard on the road to pursuing their dreams, and striving to become the protagonists of their own lives. Youth growth story.
During this screening at the Shanghai International Film Festival, many viewers who watched the movie in advance expressed their love for the movie, "It is a youth film with elements of opera, which is unexpectedly good. It is an emotional universal film with a unique perspective." "A rare youth-themed movie in the world" "Interesting and very special. The first fusion of opera elements and youth themes complements each other. Pain and joy, confusion and hope are also harmonized just right. It can be said that it is seen on the big screen. The first Chinese youth film."
A reporter from Nandu learned that the film integrates opera elements into youth, giving opera a "second spring". It delicately expresses the throbbing ignorance of teenagers in adolescence, and uses sincere emotions to convey the brightness, brilliance, confusion, and confusion of youth. The emotion of struggle makes people feel the "new" power of new actors, new expressions, and new themes, and feel cultural confidence.
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Teenagers perform the pain and joy of chasing dreams
In the "Jiang" version poster exposed this time, the teenagers are laughing and playing "competing" with each other in the practice room, and the youthful atmosphere is felt. The poster is called "Jiao" Zhu, which is not only an intuitive interpretation of teenagers chasing and fighting, but also a metaphor that in this story about opera, each of them is trying their best on the road to becoming a "corner".
In the "Youth Chasing Dreams" version trailer released together with the poster, starting from the opera stage, the boy's self-statement "If I can sing well, I can bring honor to my family like my grandfather" expresses the opera student Sun Xiaolei (played by Bian Cheng) )’s desire to “become an adult” also foreshadows the many difficulties on the road to “chasing dreams”. The pressure from his father and the teacher's expectations became invisible shackles that weighed him down and made him breathless. Shi Jiahui (played by Zhou Meijun) and Xie Tianci (played by Chen Shaoxi), who are also working hard on this road, endure the voices of "discrimination" from the outside world. The sensitive and fragile emotions of the young people completely exploded, and they "attacked" without any restraint. "Looking at each other, how should they resolve the increasingly severe conflicts? These restlessness about youth lead the audience back to that unforgettable time again.