"Once Upon a Time in Lion Dance"

Francisca 2022-11-27 22:22:45

I watched it when I was a child, and I was deeply impressed by the episode "Love Tiger Oil" when Aunt Thirteen taught Huang Feihong to learn English. Revisiting it after more than ten years is as fresh as if I had lost my memory. In the past movies, the action scenes are really handsome. I can't say how handsome they are. I can only sigh that "time will never return, and the past can only be remembered." The standard ah, they also left a deep impression in my childhood memory. Although the background of the film is set in the late Qing Dynasty, it is a bit heavy, but it is this kind of heavy that shows the righteousness of the nation very well. The metaphor behind The Lion King's hegemony is also worth thinking about. Perhaps one of the reasons why this old movie can stand the test of time is that the theme is very deep. Regarding nationality, folk art, etc., it has always been necessary to reflect and make progress. The theme song is catchy, and it is a familiar melody engraved in life. No matter when and where you hear it, your blood will boil and you will be proud. Because of "Lion Boy", I have the urge to revisit Huang Feihong. Sure enough, whether it is an animation or a real person, the lion dance is really handsome and burning. I hope this folk art classic will live on forever.

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