1, " alive "
Release time: 1994-06-30 (Hong Kong, China)
rating: 9.3
movie review: The movie shows through Fugui's life experience that no matter how difficult life is, people must live strong. theme. There are many familiar faces in , such as Ge You, Gong Li, Ni Dahong, Guo Tao, and their acting skills are amazing and commendable. Moreover, the film is not only a portrayal of personal destiny, but also a profound reflection on human nature and life under a historical background, making us cherish our current life more. Finally, I have to praise the acting skills of Ge You and Gong Li. The change from young to old is impeccable, and their crying with joy or bursting into tears also drives the audience's emotional ups and downs. In short, good movies are like this, good actors are like this, and a person you like can arouse your emotions. If you meet one, then it’s him!
2, "Raise the Red Lantern"
Release date: 1991-09-10 (Venice Film Festival/Toronto Film Festival)
rating: 8.8
Movie review: To be honest, the film is full of 's depressing and distorted painting style and scenes , there is no living life. Everyone's daily life revolves around a master. Only when he is happy can he have bones to eat. Bones are the comfort of knocking on the feet, and they are the sense of value and honor of showing off to others. They are the right to order when eating the next day, and they are the reason why everyone queues up. Waiting to see if the lantern will be hung on the vanity of my house. Everyone covets that touch of red under discipline, which is the only spiritual sustenance in the absurd life. What's pitiful is that even those who get that touch of red don't live like human beings. In short, overall, I think the movie adaptation is better than the original work. The original novel is generally average, but the movie still has a lot of highlights, so overall it's well worth watching!
3, " Red Sorghum "
Release time: 1988-10-10 (Mainland China)
rating: 8.5
movie review: The film uses a lot of natural light and color contrast to show the magnificence of the plateau scenery. At the same time, the costumes and props are also very distinctive, such as red sorghum wine, cotton-padded jackets, etc., which all reflect the charm of traditional Chinese culture. The storyline is compact and the characters have distinct personalities. Through the twists and turns of fate of characters such as Jiu'er, Yu Zhan'ao, and Dayazi, it shows the historical changes of Chinese rural society and the complex contradictions of human nature. Especially the love story between Jiu'er and Yu Zhan'ao is full of passion and power, making people feel the reality and beauty of life. The land reform movement, the Anti-Japanese War and other historical events depicted in the movie are all important parts of China's modern history. Through the treatment of these events, the film not only shows the magnificent history of China, but also reveals the glory and darkness of human nature.
4, "Qiu Ju's Lawsuit"
Release time: 1992-08-31 (Mainland China)
Rating: 8.2
Movie review: Qiu Ju probably won't understand why she just wants an explanation, this matter is like that Difficult to achieve. At the same time, I don’t understand why the explanation I wanted turned into arresting the person. This movie can actually be used to show the importance of universal legal education. The law should be both professional and understandable to all people. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the public to feel that the law upholds justice and is fair in itself. From the beginning to the end, only Qiu Ju and her sister insisted on doing what they thought was right. Even Qiu Ju's man later didn't understand Qiu Ju. She obviously started the matter to get him an explanation. Gong Li looks like whatever she plays, from appearance to tone and expression. In short, it is the originator of documentary style in Chinese films.
5, "Ju Dou"
release date: 1990-04-21 (Japan)
rating: 8.2
movie review: one and a half hours, neither long nor short, with a compact plot, a style of movie that I have never seen before, not I finished reading the interruption. "Ju Dou" is a movie full of emotion and depth, which can be called a treasure of Chinese movies.Directed by Zhang Yimou, this film tells the story of the emotional entanglement between Ju Dou and two men. The plot is compact and exciting. By showing the inner world of the characters, the film allows the audience to deeply feel the complexity and sadness of human nature. The use of color in movies is also very symbolic. The bright fabrics in the dyeing workshop form a sharp contrast with the gloomy life, seeming to imply the huge gap between people's inner desire for beauty and freedom and the cruelty of reality. In short, it is extremely rare for Chinese films to have such an era and such a batch of works.
Which of the 5 films in which Gong Li dedicated herself to art have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.
1, " alive "
Release time: 1994-06-30 (Hong Kong, China)
rating: 9.3
movie review: The movie shows through Fugui's life experience that no matter how difficult life is, people must live strong. theme. There are many familiar faces in , such as Ge You, Gong Li, Ni Dahong, Guo Tao, and their acting skills are amazing and commendable. Moreover, the film is not only a portrayal of personal destiny, but also a profound reflection on human nature and life under a historical background, making us cherish our current life more. Finally, I have to praise the acting skills of Ge You and Gong Li. The change from young to old is impeccable, and their crying with joy or bursting into tears also drives the audience's emotional ups and downs. In short, good movies are like this, good actors are like this, and a person you like can arouse your emotions. If you meet one, then it’s him!
2, "Raise the Red Lantern"
Release date: 1991-09-10 (Venice Film Festival/Toronto Film Festival)
rating: 8.8
Movie review: To be honest, the film is full of 's depressing and distorted painting style and scenes , there is no living life. Everyone's daily life revolves around a master. Only when he is happy can he have bones to eat. Bones are the comfort of knocking on the feet, and they are the sense of value and honor of showing off to others. They are the right to order when eating the next day, and they are the reason why everyone queues up. Waiting to see if the lantern will be hung on the vanity of my house. Everyone covets that touch of red under discipline, which is the only spiritual sustenance in the absurd life. What's pitiful is that even those who get that touch of red don't live like human beings. In short, overall, I think the movie adaptation is better than the original work. The original novel is generally average, but the movie still has a lot of highlights, so overall it's well worth watching!
3, " Red Sorghum "
Release time: 1988-10-10 (Mainland China)
rating: 8.5
movie review: The film uses a lot of natural light and color contrast to show the magnificence of the plateau scenery. At the same time, the costumes and props are also very distinctive, such as red sorghum wine, cotton-padded jackets, etc., which all reflect the charm of traditional Chinese culture. The storyline is compact and the characters have distinct personalities. Through the twists and turns of fate of characters such as Jiu'er, Yu Zhan'ao, and Dayazi, it shows the historical changes of Chinese rural society and the complex contradictions of human nature. Especially the love story between Jiu'er and Yu Zhan'ao is full of passion and power, making people feel the reality and beauty of life. The land reform movement, the Anti-Japanese War and other historical events depicted in the movie are all important parts of China's modern history. Through the treatment of these events, the film not only shows the magnificent history of China, but also reveals the glory and darkness of human nature.
4, "Qiu Ju's Lawsuit"
Release time: 1992-08-31 (Mainland China)
Rating: 8.2
Movie review: Qiu Ju probably won't understand why she just wants an explanation, this matter is like that Difficult to achieve. At the same time, I don’t understand why the explanation I wanted turned into arresting the person. This movie can actually be used to show the importance of universal legal education. The law should be both professional and understandable to all people. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the public to feel that the law upholds justice and is fair in itself. From the beginning to the end, only Qiu Ju and her sister insisted on doing what they thought was right. Even Qiu Ju's man later didn't understand Qiu Ju. She obviously started the matter to get him an explanation. Gong Li looks like whatever she plays, from appearance to tone and expression. In short, it is the originator of documentary style in Chinese films.
5, "Ju Dou"
release date: 1990-04-21 (Japan)
rating: 8.2
movie review: one and a half hours, neither long nor short, with a compact plot, a style of movie that I have never seen before, not I finished reading the interruption. "Ju Dou" is a movie full of emotion and depth, which can be called a treasure of Chinese movies.Directed by Zhang Yimou, this film tells the story of the emotional entanglement between Ju Dou and two men. The plot is compact and exciting. By showing the inner world of the characters, the film allows the audience to deeply feel the complexity and sadness of human nature. The use of color in movies is also very symbolic. The bright fabrics in the dyeing workshop form a sharp contrast with the gloomy life, seeming to imply the huge gap between people's inner desire for beauty and freedom and the cruelty of reality. In short, it is extremely rare for Chinese films to have such an era and such a batch of works.
Which of the 5 films in which Gong Li dedicated herself to art have you seen? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion.