Xu Ben is superior to any other film in music sound effect, costume art, scene background, actors and directors! Even from a modern point of view, it is still much better than many modern movies; Even the naval battle scenes made with models are still thrilling! Fifty years ago, exactly 50 years ago, an epic film describing hatred and friendship, love and war, hope and forgiveness, contradiction and belief was made with simple shooting techniques! Well-deserved to win the most Oscar-eleven little golden statuettes! This record was not even until Titanic of 1997 and The Return of the Lord of the Rings, which was a sensation a few years ago! But obviously, the latter two can be said to use high-tech shooting technology and realistic digital stunts, so that they can be on an equal footing with Xu Ben!
Every aspect and detail of this film impressed me deeply.
The chariot race, one of the climax of the film, is such a high-speed moving scene, so comfortable, wonderful, clear and easy to understand, even without the method of "film synthesis", it is really shot! What a surprise!
The connotation of the film is even more touching. Forgiveness-The film is about this difficult topic. Perhaps the cultural differences between China and the West make me wonder, should we China people really forgive those who invaded our country? In fact, it is not only the representative of Western religions that Jesus teaches forgiveness, but also the representative of China or Asian religions, Buddhism, which spreads forgiveness. Forgive others, and forgive others!
I think that remembering history and propagating the spirit of resistance against Japan is not to let us hate the Japanese or Germans, let alone to take revenge, but to remember history and remember the mistakes we made, and not to let history and dark history reappear and repeat the same mistakes!
If you haven't seen this film, then I recommend you to enjoy it. You will feel a lot, especially the diversity of modern people. ...
The first part: Lao Bai watched the movie "Life and Death Reading aloud"