The fate epic of a generation of "Long Time"! Due to a sudden accident, the originally close two families were pushed to a completely different shore by the tide of the times. State-owned enterprise compound, family planning, the boom of going to sea, and the integration of laid-off workers are accompanied by these symbols of the age. We have seen the ups and downs of the fate of a generation. The regrets and sorrows of the past have all turned into the faces of the vicissitudes of life under the pressure of the wheel of time. The folds of the folds, the smile at the end, and the grievances, whose grace is it? Whose hatred? The director aimed his small lens at a couple who were ordinary to some useless, and used their lives to shoot the magnificent waves of the torrent of the times. The stories of different time periods are disassembled and cut together, there is no atmosphere, there is no deliberate show off, just tell the story, and finally when everything comes to the surface, the oncoming is the full and heavy five flavors. The emotional expression of the work is undoubtedly excellent, but after entering the old age stage in the last 40 minutes, the narrative method of the previous cross-time period has almost been abandoned, and some seem top-heavy. If Fuhua Dao can be more refined, it will raise the epic sense of the work to another level. 8.5 points, I recommend everyone to check it out! ps: The performances of the best actor and actress at the Berlin Film Festival are naturally not to be said, but compared with the excellent performances of all the Mesozoic actors in the film, our younger generations (Du Jiang, Wang Yuan) seem a bit out of place!
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