In my eyes, The Sound of Wind has already become the pinnacle of Huayi movies. The whole film is impeccable from the subject matter to the director, screenwriter, actors, and music, which is remarkable. But what moved the audience the most was the love for the motherland and the nation. As a small person under the torrent of the great era, he could have blindfolded his eyes, did not listen, or wanted to follow the flow or stay out of the way, but there are still so many people who resolutely stood up and fought bravely, abandoned their reputations and sacrificed their lives to save the nation from peril. I think this is the spirit and belief of the Chinese people that have lasted for thousands of years in the bones and blood of the Chinese people, and it is the constant love for the motherland and the nation. At the end of the film, Zhou Xun's monologue is simple and sincere, "At the time of the survival and death of the nation, we have a responsibility." It is the voice of the ancestors.
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