I have obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I must have my own score for movies, so I have never known whether it should be three stars or four stars. Analysis and analysis, it can be said that the film basically abandons the brutal Cultural Revolution and blind class struggle in the novel, and uses a super calm method to stir up emotions. Your nerves, and because you are studying contemporary literature, I really understand these two people very well. It doesn't work at the back. It seems that the climax has been played in the front. It becomes more and more calm, and even the ending is too calm. Maybe the director has his own ideas, but for the audience, it still feels a little insufficient. But Gong Li's best movie is it. Uncle Ming is also handsome, but his expression is a little stiff. For a good literary movie in the mainland, it's hard to say that these two old actors don't give four stars.
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