Abandoning the film format, "Rising the Clouds" is essentially similar to a male-frequency novel: a single person in a difficult situation has a difficult and sacred ideal, and the road ahead is accompanied by the bondage of friendship and love... …Sure enough, men all over the world have a happy vision of being a beauty and a hero.
And in the 80s, a time that was just stepping into peace but was full of impetuosity, a fiery background in the Air Force was able to bring impulse and passion to people. A Tang brother who is good enough can break discipline in flight training and can still be appreciated. A Tang brother who is good enough can easily capture a beautiful instructor with a song. A Tang brother who is good enough is still appointed to fly on the battlefield as a reserve. , Although he had lost too much due to psychological fear. The protagonist wears the protagonist's halo, everything is so legendary and romantic. It is precisely these that will firmly attract the audience, because the air force is so remote and too noble. It is this strangeness and sense of distance that makes such a buff and the protagonist become an object of admiration and obsession for the audience.
It is said that men like to pursue speed and excitement, how can women not? ! Flying is always human yearning, let alone a fighter that can attack. Vigorous soldiers, upright uniforms, and huge and proud combat equipment are always the points that stimulate people's passion hormones. Real fighter chase scenes can always pull people into fantasy, no matter at any age, they always hope to be full of passion. It is these elements that have become the core of this movie, making it a classic that represents passion and passion.
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