Very classic, powerful and fun.
This film is about drama and life. The film is full of strength on this subject.
But the drama and life I want to talk about below are basically irrelevant to this film.
Watching this movie made me feel both fun and boring at the same time. This is the feeling of watching a movie for a long time.
Those who like to read novels and watch movies will always find that one day the monotony of the plot makes people feel boring.
Dramas are divided into tragedies and comedies, and both tragedies and comedies have their inherent laws. The entertainment industry is devoted to research and production in this area. Progress in theatre technology has been as solid but slow as progress in the natural or social sciences.
For example, the classic Chinese story of Losing a Horse from the West, the tragedy turns comedy comedy into tragedy, doing whatever you want.
After learning a lot of classic drama methods and getting used to Hollywood tricks, the plot will never become an attractive thing.
And the pictures, situations, stories, characters and emotions are not as good as real life experiences.
From that perspective, movies are more of a commercial for something people hold dear, or a virtual reality experience. Ads are certainly useful, of course not as good as the real experience.
Those who like to watch movies in Hoh Xil should go to Tibet to see and interact with certain groups of Tibetans.
If you like certain characters, you should go out with those friends or girlfriends. For example, Robert De Niro in this film is as cute and charming as ever. What really should be done is to find a friend of this quality and charm, not to find all his movies that have been tossed with all kinds of whimsy and directors.
If you like certain stories, you should interpret them yourself.
Parents who are addicted to reading novels and watching movies have to worry about wasting their time.
Just like the classic Confucian thinking, the problem of the family is also the problem of the country. There are tens of millions of college students in China who waste a lot of "person-months" in this area every year.
It should be guided from two aspects:
1. Recommend truly wonderful novels, movies, and literary works. The plot, the picture, the story, the characters, the emotions and other aspects are excellent products.
The human aesthetic law of "except Wushan is not a cloud" should be used objectively. These things themselves are also conducive to enriching a person's growth and aesthetics.
Those who like the plot, there are classic tragedies, comedies, etc.; those who like the scenery, the human environment, there are documentaries, those who like emotions, there are good music works, some great works of art, etc. Of course, the characters and emotions are best to go to life real experience.
From this point of view, history books are the best entertainment and literary materials. Real characters are more powerful, and many legends are even more legendary, because the screenwriter is really embarrassed to make up such a plot, or the screenwriter simply does not have the strength to make up such a plot and characters.
2. Guide him to participate in a wonderful life.
Chinese parents are often inferior to living with their children. Such as sports, travel and others.
In the last article, I talked about the quality education brought about by higher education and extensive research, which brings the benefits of a person's three-dimensional maturity.
Today, I will further discuss how a big three-view person can correctly deal with the complicated information and entertainment multimedia in the world. How to help your child cope with this.
With the constant response to the ever-changing, the disturbances in the world can be understood in the chest, and then there is peace.
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This article is a good discussion of the human response to the subject of "drama and life".
The slow development of China's film industry makes people feel the "stupidity" of the "world" composed of "people".
Who cares and guides the education and growth of Chinese youth. Education, religion and political parties.
The "counselors" of Chinese universities are a positive embodiment of our party's elite + mass line.
That is, discuss how the counselor becomes the role defined by the terms "party member", "vanguard", "instructor" and "pastor". The development of the student union is similar, not mere formality.
It is also a good development direction. The development of this system is good for the country, our party, society and youth.
In a social sense, the political, economic and cultural turmoil and distortion of the society are not conducive to the determination, career planning and growth of young people.
The stability and formality of the society is conducive to the growth of young people and feedback to the society itself.
The way out for the Chinese is to rejuvenate the country through science and technology. Adapt the character of Chinese scholars, farmers and businessmen to the new era.
As mentioned in the previous article "Innovation, Entrepreneur, Advance with the Times, Our Party", the Chinese scholar-agricultural business culture contains the broadness of scholars, the diligence and management of farmers, and the emphasis on technology and business adaptability of workers.
In the aspect of "drama and life", starting from the point of "movies are commercials of life", we have roughly discussed the growth of youth and a kind of social organizational structure that youth needs.
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At the same time, I found another thing:
in terms of combining the two things of drama and life, commercial sports events are actually the most classic cases.
Game + team + star. Drama, story, emotion, characters and more. Nearby is the case of Jeremy Lin's "counter-attack" that I like. From underdog to winner.
Various commercial sports leagues in the US are well established.
All "reality shows" are "real people" + "shows", it is "drama and life"
China's reality shows are also accompanied by the mature and majestic development of Chinese TV and the Internet. This scene has only just begun.
And Chinese sports and sporting events. In urbanization, it should be an important issue.
Are there stadiums in China's new city planning? What kind of stadiums? Not to mention them and the Chinese people don't even know what sports the Chinese need.
China's economy is already second, and the development of sports has not yet begun, but it is in sight.
Twenty years after the return of Hong Kong, the integration and influence of Hong Kong culture is far less than expected. Hong Kong's entertainment industry doesn't bring much to China either. Not to mention the tiny Hong Kong has basically no sports industry.
Taking the NBA and Hollywood as examples, the connection between the mature industry in the United States and the huge market in China has just appeared on the horizon.
Wang Zhizhi was the first to break through the ideology and state system, Yao Ming was the first to achieve success, and Yi Jianlian had just returned to China as Yao Ming's failed next.
Evergrande has just achieved great commercial success with players from South America, coaches and team management teams in Europe.
These two cases are typical examples of overseas power and local power.
The entertainment industry and sports, the two human "drama and life" themes, represent the era of majestic development that has just begun.
Of course, the premise is that if China's economy and society can develop smoothly for another five to ten years. This industry will develop healthily, and the Chinese people will enjoy the success of the industry.
Just three years have passed, the prelude has just ended, and the second decade of the 21st World, what kind of drama is it?
But I believe that this is the end of ten years, and there must be dramatic changes in the lives of Chinese people.
In the next ten years when I officially entered the arena at the age of 30. How will I prepare and how will I come out in a dramatic way?
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Many hot spots in the past two days are pointing to the development of the sports industry.
1. Go home for Chinese New Year. What do youth parties do before the age of 25? Indoor activities such as dinner, mahjong, singing k, watching movies, billiards, watching NBA games together, and outdoor sports such as skiing and skating typical in winter. Young men rally sports such as basketball and football. Badminton table tennis is an indoor and outdoor sport with Chinese characteristics.
Here is a question, how to draw the vast northern ice, how to measure and guarantee the thickness and safety of the ice, refer to Beijing skating management and northeast skating management.
2. With the follow-up news from the Shanghai World Trade Zone, the 12-year-old ban on game consoles is lifted, reminding us to think about how parents and the education community compete for children's attention.
There is also the competition for the attention market of China's boring young people in their early twenties who can only play with computers and mobile phones.
3. When Run Run Shaw died, what China lacked at that time were teaching buildings and libraries. Run Run Shaw gained enormous social prestige as an individual in the process of participating in society.
A new era has come, which Shaw will donate sports facilities to everyone, and what kind of sports facilities will be donated?
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Another issue, the rise and fall of the sports and entertainment industries in Japan, India, Brazil and other countries What enlightenment do you give us?
Here's a word, Dr. Deng Yaping should not stay in our IT industry, and return to such a promising career in the sports world.
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Seon lost a horse, and all the neighbors came to persuade him, Saion said: "It's not necessarily a bad thing." The next day, the white horse came back by himself, and also brought Tang Seng with him. Everyone ate Tang Seng, and they all came to say congratulations to Sai Weng. Sai Weng said: "This may not be a good thing." On the third day, a monkey came to the village. . . . . .
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