Countless talented directors have disappeared on the road to masters, surmounted thorns, overcome many difficulties, and won the laurels with perseverance and miraculous luck. Movies are a career that can only do good things again and again. In our country, the once brilliant names, Chen Kaige, Wang Yuan, He Ping, Gu Changwei, Tian Zhuangzhuang, etc., have all been scolded and even lost because the recent two or three works were not accepted by the market. With financial support, can a director who doesn't make a film still be called a director? Fading out, disappearing, or dormant as the name suggests, is actually sacrificing on the road to success. Diligent as director Zhang Yimou, the recent Thirteen Hairpins was boycotted by Japanese forces such as Sony Pictures in the world, and the sadness of the subject matter could not arouse the enthusiasm of domestic audiences. Fortunately, Zhang Dao has a profound background and is still favored by the Chinese people, as well as financial support. On the road to success, there is still hope. Congratulations!
The format of the film is divided into inside and outside. The skeleton is two lines, the emotional crisis of old age and the difficulty of career expansion. Literary and artistic, but interlocking and fascinating, leading us to look forward to cheering for Master Xi's success, for seeing the embarrassing expectations of those who opposed the obstruction at the beginning, and also for the emotional crisis of the master's family, and even for the master's body. Worry. From the film itself, it should be a success. However, as a biographical film, due to the short time span of the narrative and the neglect of the master's achievement display, it is still insufficient.
Salute to Master Xi! We also wish to our only director Zhang Yimou who has a master fan! Well done! Don't stumble! Do a good job of each film with your heart, and achieve the master career of the Chinese people!
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