In general inspirational films, the usual mode is to show the value of the will by rendering difficulties, and vividly portray the difficulties faced by the protagonist before he succeeds. The extreme work is probably "When Happiness Comes Knocking". However, "A Generation of Pride Horses" focuses more on the positive aspects, unreservedly expressing people's determination, self-confidence, and the excitement and happiness they enjoy in the process of chasing dreams.
That is to say, the usual inspirational films, more or less utilitarian, teach people to endure pain in order to achieve success, the result is better than the process, no pain no gain. And the idea that this film tries to express is that the motivation to pursue comes not only from the expectation of the result, but also from the love of the thing itself. As long as you have found your talent and passion, don’t be held back by worrying about difficulties, and don’t even worry too much about the final outcome. Ma Sheng) value.
Maybe some people think that, like traditional inspirational films, it is better to fully render suffering. I also admit, that kind of story is more dramatic. But I think that the interpretation of "pursuit" in this film is closer to reality. After all, not many people are born with the joy of overcoming difficulties. Unless forced to make a living, who can pursue that seemingly unreachable ideal step by step without the support of enthusiasm.
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