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How to evaluate Deng Chao's film Looking Up? What do you think of this?
Deng Chao's new film Looking Up takes place in the 1980s and 1990s. Through the theme story of education, this paper tells the educational problems faced by the general public today. It tells the family story of a father and son who gained love and grew up in a long time. Of course, there are many funny elements in this story to create a happy atmosphere, but in the end, in the process of depicting "love between father and son", it is warm, simple and grounded, which makes people move, and there are tears in laughter and laughter in tears, which is commendable.

I have seen other recent film reviews, and there are many negative film reviews, which are obviously polarized. Negative film criticism is nothing more than the routine of film plot, which has little impact on reality and its expression is still very domestic. Personally, I don't think this is the key point. In my opinion, domestic movies should have their own style, and both imitation and pseudo-literature are good movies. Are those movies that most viewers can't understand really applauded? Should those who are in line with the literary youth but not close to the true story be called innovation? I never thought of it that way!

Education problem

Since the broadcast of How to Be Home, there has been a wave of discussion about children's education in the society. Education has always been a very important thing in parents' minds, which can be seen from the word-of-mouth of How to Get Home. This time, "Looking Up" directed by Deng Chao and Yu Baimei focuses on education, which is bound to resonate with parents, which can be said to be the greatest benefit to the film!

Looking up can make you forget all the past events of Deng Chao and Yu Baimei together. Deng Chao is the provocative and real father Ma Haowen in the film, and Yu Baimei is the person who was moved by Ma Haowen's scenes and cries in front of the director's monitor. He can also be called the director. I am telling the truth. Looking at the scene of Deng Chao and his son in front of him, Yu Baimei couldn't help crying ... When I saw this special "Looking Up" shooting tidbit on the Internet, I said, how can Yu Canbai's eyebrows still be melodramatic when laughing?

The interspersed plot makes people cry.

Anyone who knows this film knows that it restored the flood relief of 1998. For our younger generation, it's been 2 1 year since 1998, and many memories have been blurred. It was in 1998 that I felt the power of national will. At that time, television, radio, newspapers, and all the media that could spread news were doing one thing-reporting on flood fighting and disaster relief. And because of this incident, how many people and the PLA have been sacrificed? ...

To tell the truth, I came here for inspiration and comedy, but this pair of directors seemed to get through the "second pulse" of directing movies and gave me a very real movie. With the truth, when the truth, inspiration or affection, everything in Looking Up is full of appeal and shock.

Generally speaking, from the film Looking Up, we can see that Deng Chao is a parent who has his own thoughts and ideas about educating the next generation. He can distinguish between vulgar and backward education and education that benefits people all their lives. He is willing to encourage children to learn and grow together, so he should not be the shopkeeper of cutting and cutting in family education. However, his educational model can't be compared with the vastness of "Galaxy", because he will be a doting parent, perhaps because he can't really understand the true meaning of learning depression, so he can't reconcile with the current school educational model and support his children to endure the tempering of hard study. If the rough life of the characters is removed, the gap between this "galaxy" and that "galaxy" is still quite large from the perspective of educational pattern alone.