Documentary Review of the 90s 1 Recently, the word "Lieping" is very popular in the society, and "Lieping" youth has also become the focus of discussion by many people. "Lying flat" refers to some young people who have no desire or desire in real life. They don't fall in love, don't get married, don't want to buy a car or a house, live with extremely low standards every day, and resign if they are unhappy. Most of them are young people born in the 1990s and have always been the focus of social attention. Recently, an unpopular documentary "One Day When We Were Children" is being shown. After reading it, I feel a lot.
Of course, after the birth of 1990 "A Day When We Were Young", the documentary "A Day When We Were Young" was directed by Xu Bei, which recorded the stories of national The National SouthWest Associated University students during the Anti-Japanese War. Famous figures include physicists Yang Zhenning, Deng Jiaxian, Mu Dan, Fei Xiaotong and others. At that time, although the country was ruined, the stars shone. When I watched this film, my inner fire seemed to be lit. Young people in the hot-blooded youth stage completed their studies under extremely difficult conditions in order to save the country by studying. Some students bypassed Vietnam from Nanjing and went to Kunming, Yunnan to study. They had to walk 50 or 60 kilometers of mountain roads a day. I admire that amazing perseverance. At that time, campus love was also implicit, writing letters, reading in the library and taking a walk in the Woods.
They are long-lived people over 90 years old, masters who have served the country for life with their own skills, and witnesses to the glorious history of The National SouthWest Associated University. /kloc-graduated from National Southwest Associated University after 0/990. But for the young people born after 1990, we are energetic young people who have worked hard in all walks of life and are young people in the new era who remember the historical mission. But they are young and promising post-90s.
"Our Young Day" presents a group of real records of 90-year-old long-lived elderly people, telling their historical past full of youth. Sixteen protagonists who were once young, in modern terms, "Nine" is a star-studded "Day after Nineties". "A Day When We Were Young" is an image exchange "dialogue" between the national treasure "post-90s" and today's young post-90s. In this special way of dialogue, the post-1990 s presented their alma mater, National Southwest Associated University, with their "unyielding" experience, patriotic, scientific and democratic aspirations and self-improvement growth experience to today's young people.
They are post-90s, and so are we. They have spanned decades and their living environment has changed greatly. Some people say that their generation is studying to serve the country, and our generation is studying for grades. Students are under great pressure to find a job. No matter how the times change, people who promote social progress must have a heavy dream in their hearts.
In that war-torn era, the glorious deeds of their joint college students who were determined to study, join the army and serve the country deeply infected us and touched our hearts. All the good life today is inseparable from the efforts and sacrifices of our ancestors. As a grass-roots party member, only by studying the Party's history more thoroughly and comprehensively, constantly playing the vanguard and exemplary role of party member, constantly strengthening professional skills, and doing a good job in his post can he resist the sacrifice and dedication of the martyrs.
Review of Documentary Post-90s 2 This is a documentary clip, which is called the companion piece of National The National SouthWest Associated University. I haven't seen National Southwest Associated University, but I heard it's epic. The film focuses on individuals, and the technical angle is a bit scattered, but this small flaw is covered up because the protagonists are too shiny.
After the Lugouqiao Incident, with the successive fall of Peiping and Tianjin, the eastern universities moved in hastily. Thousands of The National SouthWest Associated University students traveled to Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan during the Long March of the Literary Army. They did not give up their thirst for knowledge, and preserved the cultural blood of China.
It was an era when masters gathered and geniuses came forth in large numbers. But thinking about it is also true. At that time, the people who could receive higher education were one in a million, and the country and nation were in an era of connecting the past with the future, unprecedented and unprecedented. As long as they can choose a major, study hard and go deep into it, they will surely become ancestors.
Especially these 90+ old people who can live to 90 years old have a good physical foundation, experienced great storms, tough hearts and good material conditions. Their body, mind and material conditions meet the requirements of longevity, which can be described as one in a hundred. Especially that spirit is admirable.
Among these old people, three people impressed me the most.
One is Yang Yi, the translator of Wuthering Heights. This is one of the few women born in the 1990s. The old lady is over one hundred years old, but she has a loud voice and light in her eyes. Talking about the past is straightforward and infectious. People over 100 recall their secret love for Ba Jin's second brother, Li Yaolin, their eternal friendship with Ba Jin, their first meeting with her husband, Zhao Ruikun (also a famous translator), and Shen Congwen's crying when the Japanese bombed Kunming ... frank and eloquent, full of gas, not a centenarian at all, but a little girl! When asked how her husband died for more than 20 years, she said frankly: Fortunately, I was relatively independent. I think this old man is more grounded than Lin, more natural and more lively than Bing Xin (of course, not all of them are bad people, but also heroes). He has light in his eyes and fire in his heart, which is a model for my generation.
The second person is Hong Miao, which is a strange name. His father is the president of Wang Pseudo's "Legislative Yuan". However, such a big traitor father gave birth to two hot-blooded sons. Hong Miao and Miao Zhong were separated from their families and concealed their identities. They were admitted to the National The National SouthWest Associated University, then joined the army and went to the artillery front. 1945 On the eve of Japanese surrender, Hong Miao, who was only 19 years old, died for his country.
For political reasons, such a hero has been almost forgotten by the world in the past 80 years. Although his brother Miao Zhong survived because he joined the Burmese army combat troops and did not meet the enemy head-on, it is estimated that in the long years to come, the identity of a son of a big traitor and a national army officer is enough to make this young man who stayed in Shanghai suffer.
The third person, Wu Ningkun, the translator of The Great Gatsby, also wrote the famous saying "Don't walk into that beautiful night lightly" in Interstellar. The National SouthWest Associated University Foreign Languages Department, Flying Tigers Translator, Ph.D. studying in the United States. He is also an advocate of returning overseas students after the founding of New China.
In the film, Wu Ningkun recalls Enemy at the Gates, the Japanese aggressor. On the eve of the dissolution of Yangzhou Middle School, female students sang "On the Songhua River" on the podium. The 90-year-old man couldn't help crying. Wu Ningkun gave up his comfortable life abroad and returned to China with the feeling of building a new China. Unexpectedly, I was beaten as a rightist in 1957 for 30 years, and almost died in a reform-through-labour farm, enjoying the warmth and warmth of the world.
I read Wu Ningkun's memoir A Drop of Tears in his later years. 195 1 year, Wu returned to the motherland from the United States at the invitation of yenching university, giving up his readily available doctorate. Before returning home, his good friend Li Zhengdao sent him aboard. The wizard asked Li, "Why don't you go back to your motherland?" Li said, "I'm afraid to go back and be brainwashed." Wu was surprised by this answer, but later experience surprised this answer. 1979, Wu Ningkun met Li Zhengdao who sent him aboard that year. At this time, Li has become famous all over the world as a Nobel Prize winner, and Wu Ningkun has already lost his best 30 years. Witch 199 1 immigrated to the United States and died a few years ago at the age of 99. At that time, a core member of the "China Research Group", an enthusiastic scholar who went through hardships to return to China, resolutely returned to the United States 40 years later. It's hard to describe what kind of hardships I experienced in the middle, all of which are concentrated in the nine words "I am still, I am bitter, I am alive" (Wu summed up himself in his later years).
Besides these three characters, there are many shining characters in the film. Their optimism, tenacity and persistence represent the spirit of the times and the backbone of the nation.
In addition, aside from the topic, when watching movies, I deeply felt that if I choose a major, I still have to study science and engineering! These people who live to be in their nineties are almost all engineering talents. After all, big countries are heavy weapons, and science and engineering can save the world. They can concentrate on technology and stay away from many right and wrong.
In contrast, those who study liberal arts in The National SouthWest Associated University are expected to end up miserable. I wonder if anyone has done statistics? Especially those who study law and study the tools of class rule are even worse. In 2003, Southern Weekend published an article "Legal Elite Forgotten for 30 Years", which was about this matter, which made people feel very moved and sad.
Generally speaking, the film "One Day When We Were Young" is too scattered and limited by space because it focuses on individuals. Many plots have not been dug deep and can only be superficial. But from the documentary point of view, it is still a good movie. I think this movie is very suitable for taking the baby to see. However, when the atomic bomb exploded in the second half of the film, both children were already sleepy, and I was the only one awake.
A Day When We Were Young is a documentary directed by Xu Bei and starring Yang Zhenning. It tells about the growth and efforts of national The National SouthWest Associated University students in the process of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and New China. Western media in The National SouthWest Associated University once commented that there are three education centers in the world-the United States, Britain and Kunming, China. Because there is a Southwest Associated University in Kunming, China. National Southwest Associated University is a story and legend in the educational history of China and even the world. Teachers and students from Peking University, Tsinghua University and Nankai University moved south to Kunming, and merged into one, and successively trained two Nobel Prize winners, five winners of the highest national science and technology awards, eight meritorious scientists with two bombs and one satellite, 172 academicians, and 100 masters of humanities, which is known as "Mount Everest in the history of education in China". The documentary "A Day When We Were Young" brings the story on paper to life, and shows the brilliant original appearance behind the word National Southwest Associated University from both time and people. This "the most legendary university in China" is the most vivid and primitive campus life.
I remember when the Japanese bombed Kunming, a student recalled that the back of a fortress was full of bones and broken limbs. Cha Liang Zheng mentioned by Mr. Yang Zhenning at the beginning, that is, the gentleman whose pen name is Mu Dan, has been missing in the jungle of Myanmar for more than five months. In the jungle full of mosquitoes, I can't imagine how Mr. Cha survived the roar of wild animals and the erosion of poisonous insects. The reason why we can be born in peacetime is just that our predecessors planted trees and our descendants enjoyed the cool. On May 19, a special screening was held in Tsinghua University one day when we were young. The Tsinghua Auditorium was almost packed, with all teachers and students, children led by parents, retired professors and relatives of the General Assembly in their 90s. A descendant of the General Assembly had mixed feelings after watching the movie. "After listening to the past stories told by predecessors who graduated from National Southwest Associated University and were the same age as my father, I suddenly remembered my father's love for his alma mater and many affectionate memories."
Although he was in a special era when he was studying, every interviewed gentleman had a touching story of his youth. Many interviewees recalled the story of falling in love and skipping classes in the live "Youth" movie. Mr. Xu Yuanchong, a hundred years old, is still full of childish desire to win or lose when he mentions his old classmate who died. "I got 90 points in French, and he got 70 points." Mr. Ma Shitu, a student at Central University, was ordered to go to the National Southwest Associated University to hide. After changing his name, he talked about taking the national The National SouthWest Associated University exam and directly said "Versailles": "I passed the national The National SouthWest Associated University exam as soon as I passed it".
At the time of national survival, teachers and students in The National SouthWest Associated University saved the country through teaching, and preserved the precious cultural lifeline. Although "A Day When We Were Young" presents the youth story of the older generation of intellectuals, I believe it can still resonate with today's "post-90s" and "post-00s" audiences.
When the documentary "After 90s" first came into contact with this name, it was questioned. This post-90s generation refers to the "post-90s generation" in the early adulthood. What they see is the master who plays an important role in the history of China: 98-year-old Nobel Prize winner Yang Zhenning; 99-year-old Wang Xiji, winner of two bombs and one star meritorious medal; Xu Yuanchong, the highest prize winner in the international translation field; 10 1 year-old translator and translator of Wuthering Heights translated by Yang; Ma Shitu, 106-year-old writer, is also the author of Let Bullets Fly ...16 "Post-90s" national treasure master "co-starring".
I feel that the term "post-90 s" is a bit tricky. In addition to being tricky, it is also very appropriate. First, when the characters in the film are interviewed, they are basically post-90 s and properly "post-90 s". Secondly, the film mainly tells the story of their study in the best university in China-National Southwest Associated University. At that time, they were in their prime, just like the post-90s generation.
This should be the strongest post-90s generation in history, with two Nobel Prize winners, three founders of "two bombs and one satellite" and so on. The film also shows their lovely and amiable side, such as Wu Ningkun, Xu Yuanchong and Deng Jiaxian. Unfortunately, in the process of film creation, three subjects have passed away, and the "rescue" shooting of this film has left precious images for them.
Universities that were temporarily "United" during the war; Universities with simple brick houses as classrooms and thatched houses as dormitories; A university where teachers and students are always ready to "run the alarm"; A university that lasted only nine years; However, the gathering of masters has cultivated the strongest post-90s generation in history.
Two of the "montage" masters replied that they are also very cute to our younger generation. It turns out that The National SouthWest Associated University's "literature class" adopted a very special teaching method. Wu Mi, Zhu Ziqing, Wen Yiduo, Shen Congwen and other masters each spoke for two weeks, completely abandoning the common systematic teaching method. Yang Zhenning, a science student, said frankly: "This is totally unsystematic and not very good." The next second, Xu Yuanchong, a liberal arts student, said excitedly, "This is the best literature class in the world."
National The National SouthWest Associated University implements "general education" for freshmen, and students get together regardless of subjects. Xu Yuanchong, Yang Zhenning and Wang Xiji belong to liberal arts, science and engineering respectively, but they became classmates because of "general education". Later, they all became leaders in their respective fields. And this kind of "general education" is likely to be an important cornerstone of the national The National SouthWest Associated University masters.
Living "post-90s" is the protagonist of this film, and Deng Jiaxian, Mu Dan, Wang Zengqi and Hong Miao are all "lovely people" in The National SouthWest Associated University. Mu Dan and Hong Miao have different life experiences from other NPC deputies. Mu Dan's fate was bumpy. After the rebirth of purgatory, his poetic style and writing style were quite different. Hong Miao may be the only college student in the film who didn't leave his student number. He used his life to tell about self-salvation.
Once, I have a question for Mr. Deng Jiaxian. Why can't a group of famous great men in history be born now? Now I may have the answer.
Reflection on Documentary Post-90s 5 In order to celebrate the centenary birthday of China, review the revolutionary course that China * * * has gone through and eulogize the glorious course that China * * * led the people of China to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, the school chose today, the most common day in June, and organized us to watch the movie "A Day as a Child". The plain language of several old people, when the clouds are light and the wind is light, set off a huge wave in my heart.
Artists choose documentaries, and use the stories of Yang Zhenning, Xu Yuanchong, Wang Xiji and other predecessors and the descriptions in their letters and diaries to restore history as much as possible and lead us back to that era of war and shining stars. The magnificent picture, the background music that fits the plot, and the smooth and delicate split-lens editing can appreciate the good intentions of the staff from any aspect. It is precisely because of the staff's intentions that we feel that many "post-90 s" still stick to their feelings of home and country in the war.
Homes fell in the war, universities were bombed and homes were occupied. A group of 19-year-old young students set off in a hurry, moved south on foot, crossed Hunan, Guizhou and Yunnan, and finally established a temporary university in Kunming Plateau-the National Southwest United University jointly founded by Tsinghua, Peking University and Nankai University. They crossed half of China, calling themselves "Hunan-Guizhou-Yunnan Walking Group". They went through a city to listen to "the best Chinese class in history", to listen to Tosai's "Serenade", to run an alarm with books, and to join the Flying Tigers with gentlemen. ...
For these post-90s "post-90s" old people, The National SouthWest Associated University is not a dusty history, but a youthful memory, which is still fresh in my mind. Now talking about this matter, some old people are in tears and can't help it; Some seniors smiled and faced it calmly. All the old people have long lost their youth. The only constant is that they are in the midst of war, but they are still able to uphold the heart of knowledge. Although they all have their own ambitions, they are all committed to serving the country. Although they are short of clothes and food, they still have a good time. The so-called "National Southwest Associated University" is an academic hall that still retains its independent spirit and free thought in the midst of war and poverty. The atmosphere of advocating science and democracy is flourishing, and humanities and arts contend. He is the backbone of all walks of life in modern China, and he is really a "difficult person to see"!
It is the existence of stars that can make our country strong and have our advanced scientific and technological level. Now that we are in a peaceful era, we should learn from the spirit of hard struggle of our predecessors. Every generation has its own challenges and opportunities. What we have to do is to create hope from pain and try to turn hope into reality.