Talent or adult?

Deshaun 2022-04-21 09:03:32

This is one of the few domestic movies that can make me cry.

The film explores an overlooked topic: talent or adulthood?

For a long time, parents' expectations for their children are to become "talents", to stand out and honor their ancestors; often we can only see the splendor and splendor of the successful ones, which is very aspirational.

However, few people pay attention to the background of success, nor do they notice that "talent" is "people" in front and "talents" in the back, and adults become talents first.

There is no right or wrong choice for Liu Xiaochun, I can only say that he made a choice that he will not regret later.

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Extended Reading
  • Kamryn 2022-03-20 09:02:57

    The last small film left by Chen Kaige before entering the commercial era (screenplay by Xue Xiaolu). The soundtrack is unrestrained, with too much sensational force, but there are still very sincere parts. For me, Chen Hong's character is a bit boring, and the plot progresses too smoothly, but the focus of this story is not the musical dream, but the father-son family. The last 20 minutes of parallel editing is very skillful and successfully builds the emotional climax of the film.

  • Conrad 2022-03-24 09:03:38

    A well-established structural routine, starting from and turning into one step by step. The ending was pretty good and didn't fall into the rut. If it was a Korean movie, Dad would definitely not be able to hide the secret that he had a terminal illness before the game. Anyway, I was crying a little bit, and the acting skills of several actors are still quite punctual.

He ni zai yi qi quotes

  • Liu Xiaochun: [in Mandarin] Dad, my back itches.

    Liu Cheng: [in Mandarin] Here.