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Nostalgic classic films in 1990s
The classic nostalgic movies in the 1990s are: gobbledygook, Chinese New Year, Face/Off, My 19 19, Flying White Horse.

1 "gobbledygook" is a feature film produced by Beijing film studio, directed by Wang, and starring, which was released on 1992.

This is a film with high cultural taste, which appeals to both refined and popular tastes. It deals with an extremely common theme and an extremely common story in a very smooth and fresh way. There are praises for good feelings, calls for spiritual communication between people, and thoughts on the collision and blending of eastern and western cultures.

This film tells the story of grandpa, a retired postman, and his grandson Chen Chen, but after Chen Chen's mother returned to China, three generations had conflicts because of different parenting concepts.

2. Chinese New Year is a feature film 199 1 jointly produced by Beijing Film Studio and Wanhe Film and Television. Directed by, starring Li Baotian and Zhao, starring Ge You, Liu Xiaoling and Ding Jiali. Published in 199 1.

This is a tragicomedy film that reflects the folk life in rural areas of China. The film has a strong flavor of life and a strong sense of the times, showing the audience a real and cordial picture of life.

The film is adapted from the stage play "New Year's Day", which tells the trivial story of a family on New Year's Day with the Spring Festival as the background. It won the special prize of the jury of the 4th Tokyo International Film Festival, the 15 Hundred Flowers Award Award for Best Feature Film and other domestic and international awards, and it is the first three-dimensional feature film of the same period in China.

FACE/OFF is a feature film directed by Wu and starring Zhu Xu, Zhou, etc. Published in June 1995.

In this film, director Wu used the layered structure of "acting" and "appearing" to complete the thinking and association of human feelings and humanity, which triggered people's profound reflection on traditional values and their cultural psychology.

The film tells the story of the old artist "Face-changing King" who accepted the dog doll as a disciple in order to inherit the mantle and abide by the tradition. Unexpectedly, the dog doll disguised as an adult. In the end, the face-changing king broke the stereotype of "passing on men but not women" and taught dog dolls.

FACE/OFF takes the story of Sichuan folk artists as the core, and the simple feelings of grandparents and grandchildren are touching, and the inheritance of national culture is touching. It's a movie memory that truly belongs to China.

4. The movie My 19 19 is a historical feature film directed by Chen and He, which was released on 1999.

This film clips a page in history through a dusty past of the protagonist, showing the national dignity of the Chinese nation and eulogizing the spirit of self-improvement of the Chinese nation.

The film tells the story of China's outstanding diplomat Gu Weijun who attended the Paris Peace Conference as a member of the China delegation. His sense of social responsibility and national responsibility shocked the audience.

Chen, a powerful actor who has always been known for his calmness and elegance, plays in the film, showing his dignity and integrity as a descendant of the Chinese people, as well as the wisdom and elegance of a diplomat.

5. "White Horse Flying" is a drama film released by 1996, which is adapted from the novel "White Horse" and starred by Wang, Tian, Vivi and Duan International.

The film tells a touching story of the Seventh Company Commander of a cavalry regiment of the Eighth Route Army riding a white horse in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Through the film, "a white horse can't be conquered, let alone a nation and a country." Great spirit.