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A tearful comedy
At noon today, I watched the movie Changjiang No.7, which was written, directed and acted by Stephen Chow. The general content is as follows: Lao Zhou is a migrant worker in the city, living alone with his son Xiao Di. Lao Zhou hoped that his son would become a talent in the future, so he sent his son to an aristocratic school to earn money to support his family. Once, Xiao Di saw that his classmate had a toy dog named "changjiang no.1" and wanted it very much. He asked Lao Zhou to buy it for him. Lao Zhou had no money and had to pick it up in the garbage. Lao Zhou picked up a green ball. Unexpectedly, this "ball" was actually a pet dog left by aliens, and it became friends with Xiao Di. Xiao Di called it "Changjiang No.7". "Changjiang No.7" was moved by the father-son relationship between Xiao Di and Lao Zhou, and helped them through many difficulties.

After watching the movie, I was moved by several emotions in the film. Lao Zhou's affection for the calf is hard to find: in order to send his son to an aristocratic school, he worked day and night on the construction site; In order to let my son sleep well at night, I saved money to buy an electric fan. In order to educate his son to become a talent, he earnestly advised: "It doesn't matter if we are poor. The important thing is that we don't steal, rob or take things that don't belong to us. " The significance of "Changjiang No.7" is touching: it used all its energy to save Lao Zhou and eventually became a doll.

In the movie "Changjiang No.7", we can also deeply understand the hardships of urban migrant workers, just as the scenes in the film, such as Xiao Di being discriminated against in an aristocratic school, Lao Zhou's house on the verge of collapse, and the rotten "fruit" eaten by his father and son, all stung the nerves of the audience.

In real life, urban migrant workers, a vulnerable group, are often not treated fairly, and their living environment deserves our deep consideration: some migrant workers are injured, and contractors shirk their responsibilities and have to give up treatment because there is no social medical security; Some migrant workers have worked hard for a year and will be paid everywhere at the end of the year; In order to earn money by working, they migrate north and south like migratory birds every year. Like the snowstorm once in 50 years this year, how many migrant workers are trapped on the road instead of rushing home for the New Year? ! Stephen Chow, a Hong Kong artist, can still pay attention to this social problem. Why can't you face it? It is gratifying that more and more people in society give more and more attention and help to migrant workers, and their living environment is improving day by day.

Changjiang No.7 is a comedy, but in the happy ending, I feel my eyes are wet. Through laughter and tears, I understand how precious family ties are in this world and how important it is for people to live in harmony!