What is the analysis of the movie Thousand Arrows Pierce the Heart?
"A Thousand Arrows Pierce the Heart" is a movie worth watching. The entire movie is very "solid", both in terms of technology and content. In terms of content, people often say that making movies should be down-to-earth. In "A Thousand Arrows Pierce the Heart", down-to-earthness is not a pretentious witticism, but it uses the heroine's personal life fragments to very naturally bring out the majority of people who have grown up in the past twenty years. All the things that make the Chinese people miserable come together.
Lack of money, family conflicts, housing, cheating, layoffs, college entrance examinations, and the humiliation and discrimination caused by status differences. Although it is just a small matter about one person, the things behind it are extremely familiar and familiar. Feel the same. This kind of attitude and perspective is rare.
"A Thousand Arrows Pierce the Heart" is jointly produced by the Movie Channel Program Production Center, Beijing Jindian Film Co., Ltd., and Beijing Film Academy Youth Film Studio. It is directed by Wang Jing and stars Yan Bingyan, Jiao Gang, The drama film starring Li Xian and Zhao Qian was released in mainland China on November 16, 2012. The film is adapted from Fang Fang's novel of the same name, telling the difficult and bumpy life story of an ordinary Wuhan woman, Li Baoli.
Introduction: In an ordinary family in Wuhan in the 1990s, the husband Ma Xuewu (played by Jiao Gang) was the factory director of a state-owned enterprise, and his wife Li Baoli (played by Yan Bingyan) was a hawker on Hanzheng Street. There is also a son Xiaobao (played by Li Xian). A corporate housing allocation allowed the family to move into a new house.
Unexpectedly, a series of unexpected changes followed from the day of the move: the husband Ma Xuewu filed for divorce, the wife discovered that her husband had cheated on her, and the homeless mother-in-law wanted to move into a new home. Xuewu went to the road of suicide under a series of blows.
Baoli’s good friend Xiaojing (played by Zhao Qian) attributed all the bad luck to the bad feng shui of the new house, calling it "a thousand arrows piercing the heart". However, the stubborn Li Baoli was unwilling to compromise and was determined to support her. This home.