Changjiang No. 7 is one of the few works by Xingye that depicts poverty. Unlike the Variety Xingjun, this film has established a sad and desolate tone from the very beginning. The child Xiao Di (played by Xu Jiao) was bullied by his classmates, Director Cao, etc. in the school, and his father (played by Zhou Xingchi) was bullied by the boss at the construction site. The construction site is like this. It was also picked up by my father from the trash can. Even so, my father still taught Xiao Di to be a good boy. What I remember most is his sentence: Although we are poor, we don’t tell lies, we don’t fight, we don’t belong to ourselves. Things we won't take, we must study hard and be a useful talent in the future. In the play, Master Xing also fully demonstrated his love for his children. Xiao Di was fighting with others at school. His father picked up a wooden stick and wanted to beat him. He thought about changing a clothes hanger, but he still couldn't bear to get an old newspaper in the end. Fighting, every move is full of love for the child, and the daily entertainment of the father and son is to fight cockroaches, which is quite a bit of hardship. , Xingye, who is full of hope in life, I have always been fortunate that there are cameras in this era, which can record the stories that Xingye wants to express. This is also our luck
View more about
CJ7 reviews