The first episode of this documentary, Fourteen Years of Bloody War, tells the history of the bloody battle of the people of China in the fourteen years from the September 18th Incident in 193 1 to the surrender of Japanese imperialism in 1945. The second episode, Decisive Battle on Black Land, mainly tells how the 700,000 Northeast Field Army made a strategic counterattack and defeated the Kuomintang ace army after the Japanese Empire surrendered in 1945 and China * * began to move to the northeast battlefield.
In other words, the beginning of the three major battles-Liaoshen Campaign-was an important turning point in the War of Liberation. To tell the truth, I haven't seen such a good documentary for a long time. This really made my blood boil and tears welled up in my eyes. I suggest that friends who want to know about that history should really go and see it. At present, this documentary is a patriotic education film designated by many schools.
Evaluation of Hot-blooded Rivers and Mountains Documentary
With a novel creative perspective, Hot Blood Rivers and Mountains pays attention to revelation and visibility, the thickness of history and the temperature of emotion, and the dialogue between history and contemporary. "When shooting this documentary, what I feel most is to look for historical memory and spiritual roots like root-seeking. I hope that through our lens, we can trace back to the past that is not far away and present our spiritual heritage with light and shadow. " Kevin Z, director of Hot Blood Rivers and Mountains, said.
How to transform historical truth into artistic truth is the creative focus of documentary telling stories and expressing emotions. Hot Blood Rivers and Mountains bypasses the textbook-style explanation, and makes solid and silent historical documents and images "live" with a presentation full of substitution, which narrows the distance between the audience and history.