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6.3/10
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An anthology film consist of 7 short stories directed by several different directors, which are based on 7 moments since the founding of the People's Republic of China.An anthology film consist of 7 short stories directed by several different directors, which are based on 7 moments since the founding of the People's Republic of China.An anthology film consist of 7 short stories directed by several different directors, which are based on 7 moments since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
- Awards
- 30 wins & 37 nominations total
Kara Ying Hung Wai
- Sister Lian
- (as Yinghong Hui)
Simon Yam
- Brother Hua
- (as Dahua Ren)
Dong Wang
- The Boy from Sichuan
- (as Wang Dong)
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If I'm not Chinese I would probably give it a one-star. Every plot is made to force people to feel emotional, even when the story is so undeveloped. There's tooooo much politics in this film. I get it, this is a big thing, we are a great country. But at the same time, this theme is so repetitive, I can literally write a commentary essay on this without watching the film.
It's really ironic how if you comment negatively about this movie on a Chinese website, and people go like "OMG are you even Chinese" "Well, this whole point is for us to remember the history, and know our own country well."
If so, why is the film so BADLY made??? Why is the theme so overused, I could guess the ending before the film actually ends.
A good intention, but a trash film.
It's really ironic how if you comment negatively about this movie on a Chinese website, and people go like "OMG are you even Chinese" "Well, this whole point is for us to remember the history, and know our own country well."
If so, why is the film so BADLY made??? Why is the theme so overused, I could guess the ending before the film actually ends.
A good intention, but a trash film.
It is just a great movie for Chinese audiences. People held typical stereotype against communist party or Chinese people would never understand it. The first two stories are inspiring and touching. Stories in Beijing and Shanghai are also fun to watch. Ge You delivered high quality performance as usual with so much fun. Hong Kong piece is hard to act but not bad. I would rather give it a 9 score for this movie but Kaige Chen showed his father love to his son Feiyu Chen which made some scenes and performance awkward.
A well done film with a distinct slice of life, unsung heroes theme. Each piece is more of a glimpse into people who lived throughout various momentous periods in Chinese history, rather than especially focused around plot development. A little bit heavy handed with the patriotism theme, but that's to be expected considering the movie's purpose. Although in my opinion there were two standout stories, all seven pieces were interesting and distinct enough that time didn't drag on.
Let just get this out of the way. I am not Chinese and I am not a student of Chinese history. While watching I can understand that it will invoke a lot of emotions to people who have lived through these events but for outsiders it will have less of an impact. This is unavoidable so bear that in mind when you go to watch it.
Now that being said, I rather enjoyed it. It is very well made with a lot of attention to detail. I've been told that the representation of the people and the way things were back then (clothes, TVs etc) are very accurate. So while we can get the nostalgia of it we can see more about China's history.
I am a bit confused as it mixes history with stories so it's hard to know how accurate it is. (for example the first story is about a real person while the second may or may not have happened)
Also as its seven stories in does feel a bit too rushed in character development. It is understable but for me makes it feel more forced than I would have liked.
Overall, I'd say watch it for the history and maybe it will make you interested enough to dig further yourself into China's history.
Things of note, I finally found a Chinese child actor I thought as great They have a story similar to capt marvel but done better
Now that being said, I rather enjoyed it. It is very well made with a lot of attention to detail. I've been told that the representation of the people and the way things were back then (clothes, TVs etc) are very accurate. So while we can get the nostalgia of it we can see more about China's history.
I am a bit confused as it mixes history with stories so it's hard to know how accurate it is. (for example the first story is about a real person while the second may or may not have happened)
Also as its seven stories in does feel a bit too rushed in character development. It is understable but for me makes it feel more forced than I would have liked.
Overall, I'd say watch it for the history and maybe it will make you interested enough to dig further yourself into China's history.
Things of note, I finally found a Chinese child actor I thought as great They have a story similar to capt marvel but done better
To sacrifice your love, family and everything, just to make the government LOOK GOOD even it's dirty and rotten inside? And this is something to be proud of and cry for? I honestly don't see the point here, but at least we can see how far someone can go after getting brainwashed. Probably nowadays only people from China and Northern Koreans will feel for this film.
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- Me and My Motherland
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,356,683
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $876,001
- Oct 6, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $450,064,993
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