This film should not get five stars, but I don't want to give it four stars. Let's give the last star to the beautiful Three Gorges!
The films about the educated youth going to the mountains and the countryside, from Chen Kaige's "King of Children" to Zhang Nuanxin's "Youth Rite", and then to this film, without exception, have brought me some kind of meaningful moving, so that I have never Once I thought about it: if I grew up in that era, my knowledge and the mountains and fields were close to each other, and I didn’t care about the wealth and success of life, would it be another beautiful experience? However, I can never go back to the past. If there is a chance in the future, I hope that I can also tell stories in this context.
Today's Chen Kun doesn't seem to be as restrained as when he was young. Liu Ye has a youthful look all the way from "The Mountain, That Man, That Dog". Zhou Xun Needless to say, she is one of the rare ones I like. With aura and vivid actors.
The changes of an era and an era, we only know that youth is gone forever, but who would have expected that the homeland born and raised in this country will become a memory that can only be buried and untouchable in the rest of life? Maybe it's like the poem written by Shu Ting, "Beautiful dreams leave beautiful sorrows, which are passed down from generation to generation in the world."
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