--The Most Impressive Scene
We had already seen "The Founding of a Nation" when it was just released in the theaters, but we just watched it as an ordinary new movie, and we didn't have too much feeling about it. Now, when I re-appreciate the movie in a very solemn and serious manner, I feel that it is so symbolic. The Founding of a Nation" is a Chinese New Year blockbuster movie specially made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the nation and the convening of the First Political Consultative Conference. It reenacts the history of the Liberation War, so that we children, who were not born in those unforgettable years, can truly appreciate the difficulty of war and the building of a nation. In the process of watching the movie, I will be worried because of the tense situation in the country ****, I will be angry because of the despicable behavior of the Kuomintang, I will be pained because the democrats were brutally killed by the Kuomintang agents, I will be excited and joyful because of the victories of the ****production party in battles after battles, and I will be boiling blood and proud of the establishment of the great motherland. In this movie, there are several shots that give me the deepest impression.
Shot one:
In the Kuomintang bombing of Mao Zedong's seat of Baoding Chengnanzhuang, for Chairman Mao Zedong cooking Guo chef ignored their own life and death, ran back to the kitchen for the Chairman to get breakfast, unfortunately died. When Chairman Mao learned of this, he was so saddened and moved that he didn't say a word, but tears welled up in his eyes. When visiting Master Guo's grave, Chairman Mao gave Master Guo his own cigarettes, wishing him a good journey. From this shot, we can see the most human side of Chairman Mao, whose heart is always tied to the common people. The common people can sacrifice their lives for the sake of the Chairman, and Chairman Mao also wants to realize a new China for these common people as soon as possible, so that they can live a good life.
Shot 2:
When Chairman Mao learned that General Feng Yuxiang had been buried at sea on his way back to China after being invited to do so, Chairman Mao, who was washing his feet, angrily kicked over the foot-washing basin. At this moment, the guilt, remorse and sadness in his heart were incomparably strong. General Feng fifty years of military career, through hundreds of battles and not die, but in order to realize the realization of democracy in China and the heroic sacrifice, the new China is less such a capable, righteous general, Chairman Mao from the bottom of his heart to feel heartbroken. The death of General Feng Yuxiang strengthened Chairman Mao's belief in the realization of a democratic state.
Shot 3:
Chiang Kai-shek's son, Chiang Ching-kuo, comes to Shanghai to rule the chaotic economic order. But it didn't occur to him that the Kong family was the biggest leader in buying and selling short and trading with the black market. Chiang Ching-kuo came to the Kung family and faced his aunt and brother, severely condemning Kung's behavior of disrupting the country's economy. His anger was tinged with deep heartache and despair, and his tears lingered for a long time, unable to fall. Later, when his father, Chiang Kai-shek, told him, "You can't start a fire in the backyard," Chiang Ching-kuo's brow furrowed and tears filled his eyes. This was the last thing Chiang Ching-kuo wanted to face: "If you fight back, you'll lose your party; if you don't, you'll lose your country". From this, we can see that Chiang Ching-kuo was a righteous gentleman who loved his family, his party and his country. For the sake of the country, for the sake of the party, he must be righteous, although he is very intolerant.
Shot 4:
After Chiang Kai-shek abdicated, he was ready to retreat to Taiwan to deploy a fallback for himself. Chiang's father and son are on the stone steps, worrying about their future. He can't help but choke up at the sight of his aging father's disheveled and dejected state, from his earlier spiritedness, and the impending death of his party and country. His father asked him to go to Taiwan as well, and he looked at his father because he didn't want to leave this land, didn't want to leave the mainland, but had to. This is enough to show that his love and reverence for his father will never change, his love for his country will never change.
Shot 5:
As the Central Government moves to Peking, Mao is at the airport for a military parade. Standing in his car, he looks at the Red Army veteran standing in front of him, and he reads the excitement within this veteran, and indeed each of the tens of millions of troops, and gives a salute to the living and the dead. The parade shouted in unison, Long live Chairman Mao! Listening to the shouts, he remembered the once hard times, and those comrades who sacrificed their lives, remembered the victory of the revolution over and over again, and seeing today's achievements, Chairman Mao could not help but shed tears.
Shot 6:
Mao, on behalf of the Central Committee of the C***, hopes that Li Jishen and his cousin will serve as vice-presidents of the government. Li Jishen has a grave expression on his face, y remorseful and ashamed because he has killed ****ing proletarians. But when Chairman Mao said those heartfelt, not to blame words, so Li Jishen y moved, he held Chairman Mao's hand tightly, unable to express the gratitude and moved. The two looked at each other with tears in their eyes, and the hot currents of emotion lingered in their hearts for a long time. This reflects the broad-mindedness and extraordinary temperament of a national leader, but also reflects the fundamental reason why China's ****-producing party was able to win the war - the hearts and minds of the people.
Shot 7:
The liberation war in Shanghai has just ended, Song Qingling came to the street early in the morning. She was shocked and moved when she saw the ****production party troops lying neatly resting on the street. Even though the war had made them tired, they did not make any disturbing behavior, but neatly and quietly lay down on the cold streets. How could an army that thought so much about the people not win the war? Than the corrupt Kuomintang army, she saw the hope of a new China, saw the hope of the future.
In this movie, with the convening of the First Political Consultative Conference as the main thread, the Kuomintang army insisted on one-party dictatorship, and the C*** and the democratic parties did a difficult struggle with it to establish a democratic country. The result was inevitable, and C*** was victorious. The tearful scenes appear many times in the movie, which is exactly the most delicate part of the feelings in this movie.