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Reflections on the past of the film south of the city
Lead: After watching a movie or a series, I wrote an article to talk about my specific feelings and sentiments. The following is my idea of sorting out the old movies in the south of the city for your reference.

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The old stories in the south of the city are full of nostalgic tone, showing their multi-level emotional color in a natural and seamless way. Everything in the book is so orderly. Slow flowing water, slow camel team, slowly passing crowd, slowly passing years ... The perfect combination of scenery, events, people, things and feelings is like an elegant and implicit poem.

This work consists of five chapters: Hui An Ting, the place where we went to see the sea, Aunt Lan, snowballing, and dad's flowers falling. The full text was caused by one person-Eiko, who used her innocent eyes to record the growth experience of Eiko from seven to thirteen years old, watched the joys and sorrows of the adult world, and recorded the old life events around her when she was young with her subtle memories. ...

Eiko's world is simple and full of doubts. She is never locked in her own world, always letting people in and out. So she forged a friendship with Xiuzhen, who was considered crazy by people, and went to Huian Hall every three days. She wrote a promise with the "thief" and even listened carefully to the story told by the "thief"; She loves her wet nurse, and Eiko is sad to see her leave. Through Eiko's childish eyes, we see the joys and sorrows of the adult world. Although naive, it shows complex feelings about the world.

At the end of each article in this book, the protagonist always seems to leave Eiko, just like the crazy Xiuzhen in Huian Pavilion. We watched the thief, the wet nurse, and finally even her father left her, when she had just graduated from primary school! Watching the uncut flowers fall at will also marks the end of this book. ...

Although "Old Things in the South of the City" makes people cry after reading it, every touching story is filled with warm affection and friendship. Although at the end of each story, the protagonists leave the author, but the author writes the appearance of each character incisively and vividly through positive description and negative comparison, and his personality is completely exposed. Even if you close your eyes, their shadows still appear in front of your eyes: the little friends by the well, the crazy women in Chunshu Hutong, the thieves hiding in the haystack, Aunt Lan with a crooked mouth, Uncle De who ignores the children, riding back to their hometown. Composed of the author's writing world, in this world, with the warm wind of the world blowing all over every corner, blowing the reader's peaceful mind, this is a fragrant book, but also a useful book, which can make people appreciate a lot of life truths.

Looking at Old Things in the South of the City, my heart is a little warm, because I rarely see such exquisite things, because she doesn't deliberately express anything, but calmly depicts old Beijing in the eyes of a child scene by scene, just like living in self-introduction. It is so unhurried, gentle and peaceful, so quiet and peaceful, so long-lasting, so full of fireworks, but there is no pursuit of fame and fortune.

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When I was a child, I watched the movie "Old Things in the South of the City" from the heart of a little girl, just like the little hero Eiko. In Eiko's eyes, the adult world is full of confusion and incomprehension. I didn't feel much after reading it at that time.

I finished reading the novel version of Old Things in the South of the City the day before yesterday, which is very rare. The author was not a child when she wrote this novel, but she always had a childlike innocence, so she was able to write such excellent and intriguing works. As a mother, I realize that children should be taught to put themselves in others' shoes. Children's every move has a reason. They understand and perceive the world through these behaviors. Therefore, if there is a child who suddenly likes or dislikes something, we don't have to make a fuss. We just need company. If they need our help, they will naturally tell us. If we want to challenge ourselves, we don't have to lend a helping hand.

As children at the moment, we are too nervous, keeping a close eye on the child's every move and guessing his thoughts. Unfortunately, we have lost our childhood mentality, so the more we look at our children, the more we don't understand them. This constitutes an opposition, perhaps a generation gap. Children often say that adults are so strange! Yes, we don't understand how we became so neurotic! I just hope that the gap between me and my children can be smaller. I try to keep that little childlike innocence. I hope I can understand my children's thoughts and become their friends!

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I don't know how old I am after watching this old film. What impressed me most was that the film had some gray tones, as if it were always gray, and my heart was always faint and sour, but when I think about it, the most brilliant thing in the whole film was the little people of that era. ...

The film recalls my childhood life in Beijing in the past, which was a turbulent day in the 1920s. Xiuzhen, my precious son, the man crouching on the grass, Ma Song ... all belong to that era, but the fate of the little people in that alley is completely different, and the spirit reflected is also very different. Xiuzhen, others think she is crazy and full of nonsense, but I think she is just a mother who misses her children. She misses her children, thinking about them every day, every night, every moment and every minute. Sewing new clothes stitch by stitch New Pants hopes that the child who is full of expectations for himself will leave his home at this moment one day. However, if it weren't for the green record, Xiuzhen would never have thought of another skinny girl in the alley, that is, the "little baby" she kept saying. Fortunately, however, perhaps her sincerity touched God, and she finally got her own child. The thief squatting in the grass is not too bad. In my opinion, he is just an elder brother who cares about his younger brother. He risked stealing to pay for his excellent brother's tuition. When he talked about his younger brother, his face could not help showing pride. I also hope that my younger brother can become a talent and repay my older brother who died before him. And Ma Song, in my opinion, she is a poor woman. A pair of children who have missed themselves for a long time died and were sent away because of her disappointing husband.

This film shows us the helplessness of the little people of that era. But in such a harsh environment, their excellent quality has not been erased. But today's modern people, for the sake of money and power, would rather let go of what they can't let go, that is, conscience. When they get it, they are constantly losing it.

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I remember the famous writer Balzac once said, "Childhood is the best stage of my life. At that time, the child was a flower and a fruit, an ignorant intelligence, an endless activity and a strong desire. " This shows how important childhood is to us. On this day, I'm going to tell you a movie about childhood, which is the representative work of the writer Lin Haiying-The Past in the South of the City.

You may have seen this movie, which tells the story of Eiko's childhood in the south of Beijing. Very touching, very touching. Of course, the most impressive task in this film is of course the hero of the story, Eiko.

In the late 1920s, Eiko lived in a small alley in the south of Beijing. She has many characteristics, such as innocence, curiosity, kindness and helpfulness. But now I think its most prominent feature is kindness and helpfulness. Her neighbor Xiuzhen, known as "crazy woman", was her first friend when she came to the south of Beijing. Xiuzhen has a crush on a college student and is pregnant with a child. However, there has been no news since college students returned to their hometown. Xiuzhen's youngest daughter, Xiao Guizi, was also thrown under the wall by her family, and her life and death were unknown. When kind and helpful Eiko understood, she wanted to help her. When Eiko realized that the girl's life was very similar to that of Xiaoguizi, and found the birthmark on the girl's neck, she immediately took her to see Xiuzhen and let them reunite after years of separation. But the day after the reunion, they disappeared.

Not only that, Eiko also sympathizes with a simple and kind thief, () because she understands that he is not a thief with a bad reputation voluntarily, because he wants to raise his brother's tuition and let him go to school. However, because of Eiko's mistake, he gave a piece of evidence to the plainclothes police, which made him arrested by the patrol, causing Eiko's childhood sadness.

This film tells the story of the author Eiko's parting and reunion in her late twenties, which can make people cry quietly. I hope everyone can enjoy this movie.

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In order to let us better understand the article "Dad's Flowers Fall", the teacher played "Old Things in the South of the City" for us.

-Xiaoying, the hero of the film, tells her childhood in Beijing: she made friends with Xiuzhen, a madman, in Huian Pavilion, but she was not crazy, just because her husband didn't go back to his hometown and the child was given away by his mother, so she was too sad. Xiaoying helped Xiuzhen find the child, but both mother and daughter died under the train wheels on their way back to their hometown. Xiaoying then met the thief. He is not bad, but he has to go to crime for his excellent brother to go to school. However, Xiaoying accidentally let it slip, so that plainclothes caught him red-handed and sent him to prison. Finally, his father died of overwork in the revolutionary movement, and Ma Song was taken home by her husband-Eiko grew up.

What impressed me the most was the end of the movie, when my father died, but the only source of income for my family was gone. At this time, seven changes of maple leaves appeared on the screen, accompanied by sad music, representing the changes of time again and again. Ma Song is gone, and Xiaoying is gone. Ma Song rode on a donkey, and Ruth knelt on the carriage, twisting his head and looking at each other until it turned into a blur and disappeared into sadness.

After the family left, Eiko's father's grave was not abandoned. Many contemporary progressive young people came to mourn his father, put a bunch of flowers in front of his grave, and then made three solemn bows to express their respect and memory for his father. It can be seen that Xiaoying's father's belief and status at that time reflected the decay and darkness of society at that time. Ruth's father can only secretly help these young people, encourage them and support them until they die.

The protagonist of the thief in the movie also impressed me deeply. That man (not the thief in the book) stroked his brother's head happily at his graduation ceremony, looking very satisfied, but his brother didn't understand that the money his brother gave him to read was stolen. The man told Xiaoying to study hard and not be as worthless as himself. Only by doing such activities can she provide education for her brother. In fact, we can see that learning is the best way to change our destiny. Learning is for yourself, not for others. ...

After watching the movie, I looked at the cast in front of me and thought a lot. At this time, my deskmate sang a farewell song again, and the sadness in the tune reappeared in my mind. ...

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"Outside the pavilion, along the ancient road, the grass is green, the evening wind blows the flute, and the sunset is outside the mountain. The days are short, the ends of the earth, and intimate friends are scattered. There are few reunions in life, only many farewells ... "Beautiful songs linger in my ears, and I ask myself softly: Do you still remember the most perfect time at that time? Do you remember that naive dream? Remember that sincere agreement at that time? In the corner south of the city, there are still sad memories. ...

In childhood, there was no clear stream in front of the door, no frogs under the fence on a moonlit night, no shade from old trees in summer, and no fruitful fruits in autumn. There seems to be nothing to remember. Until I saw old things in the south of the city.

The opening of this film is very 20th century. People wear thick coats and do their work alone. The street was quiet with people coming and going. In the sound of camel bells, shopkeepers' cries and porters' wheels, a little girl with heavy eyebrows and big eyes came into people's sight. It must be Eiko.

In Eiko's childhood, there were many different people. There are loving parents, meticulous Ma Song, sensible girls, xiuzhen with bad karma, thieves squatting in the grass ... each character has its own destiny, which deeply left the brand of that era. Perhaps, from the eyes of a child, we can see a better world, with its joys and sorrows, its joys and sorrows, its worldly wisdom, its light sadness and its heavy yearning.

"Old Things in the South of the City" revolves around children. At that time, children would look at the world with different eyes, and their eyes were dreamy and clear. Crazy people, thieves, poor people and rich people have all been filtered out of the joys and sorrows of the world in the eyes of children, and have all been restored to the true colors of life. They may know everything, but they don't. They are angels who do not belong to this world.

Watching Old Things in the South of the City makes me feel a little warm. Because such exquisite things are rare, so gentle and pure, so pure and indifferent, so long-lasting. ...

Looking at "Old Things in the South of the City", my heart became ethereal and comfortable, not touched, but deep.

Miss.

I miss my childhood. I once wandered freely in fairy tales, worried about the fate of Snow White, and rejoiced that the ugly duckling turned into a swan.

I miss my childhood. I used to be very happy in the arms of my parents. No matter what I do wrong, they will accept me with tolerant arms.

I miss my childhood. I used to play with my friends in the sun, playing all kinds of cheerful games, and time smiled with dust.

I miss my childhood, my simple, free and carefree heart. ...

My childhood, maybe about to die? High-rise buildings, keyboards and mice, and mountains with books on the sea are worth remembering, although they have no personality. In the future, maybe I won't write an article as fresh as Old Things in the South of the City to commemorate my childhood, but I will sort out those memories and silently cherish those stories that will always belong to me.

If I am tired, I will relive the past in the south of the city and have a rose dream about my childhood.

Recommendation and comment: The little author wrote his childhood happiness with the method of wanting to promote first and restraining later, which is really emotional. Feelings come from movies, but they are not limited to movies. Many students write down their feelings after reading or writing stories or summaries. Either write a book review or a film review. I put my feelings aside. This student fully wrote his own feelings, with beautiful language and proper rhetoric, which is quite impressive.

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Tink, tink, tink.-What's that? Oh, here comes the camel team, stopping at Eiko's house. Silly eiko stood in front of a camel, watching it chew and learn, his mouth moved, his head tilted and his eyes half narrowed, enjoying it! There was a commotion among the students under the stage. We all laughed at Eiko's childish antics and the sky was really cute. The movie begins with this scene.

(1) Be familiar with Xiuzhen.

The first time I saw Soo-jung, Eiko was taken home by Ma Song. Eiko looked back step by step, and Xiuzhen looked at her affectionately. Gradually, while playing, Eiko also likes to show her virginity. Eiko is a bold but cautious child, knowing that Xiuzhen is crazy, she is still close to her. Comfort Xiuzhen when she cries. From Xiuzhen's mouth, Ruth learned the reason why Xiuzhen was crazy. Xiuzhen's sweetheart is a progressive northern college student whose whereabouts are unknown. Their baby was secretly thrown away at birth. Xiaoying sympathized with Xiuzhen and agreed to help her find Xiaoguizi.

(2) Farewell on rainy nights

When Xiaoying learned that "Little Guizi" was the playmate "Niu Niu" who lived together day and night, she immediately reunited Niu Niu and Xiuzhen. This is a child's fiery heart. How helpful Eiko is! At the moment when Xiuzhen and the girl met again, Eiko smiled sweetly-which helped two people who had nothing to do with themselves to get happiness. However, they left Eiko too early. After the white smoke from the train chimney swallowed up the whole scene, Eiko looked at their backs and fainted. In the heavy rain, the newspaper seller shouted outside the painting: Look, the mother and daughter were crushed to death by the train. This was a bolt from the blue for young Eiko, so Eiko fell ill. This implicit technique is very intriguing.

(3) Know the "thief"

On the grassland, Xiaoying met a kind and simple thief. The screams and noises of crows lingering over their heads seem to imply the tragedy of fate. "I went to Wowotou for my brother's school, and I had to run so far ..." The thief is a good man! But in the real world, good people are forced to steal. Traditional cultural upbringing and unbearable pressure of life led to the double division of his mental behavior, which made him suffer great mental pain while stealing money from others. I noticed a detail: when the thief was arrested by the police inspector, he looked at Eiko for a few seconds, and then left meaningfully and helplessly-how he wished to see the perfect world again and see the lovely little girl, but the dark society forced a good man into a bad man! In Xiaoying's tearful eyes, another friend left her! Sad!

(4) Family members are on vacation.

When the kind Xiaoying's heart was gradually infected by the pain and sadness of life, her family also suffered one after another. First, Xiaoying's father died peacefully and became a stone tablet in the cemetery of Taiwan Province Province. The scene of six red leaves overlapping in my father's cemetery added a bit of sadness to the parting. After that, Ma Song said goodbye to Xiaoying's family and rode home on the donkey brought by her husband. At this time, Eiko prone on the back seat of the carriage, tearfully bid farewell to his childhood home and spiritual nest. As the sound of hooves drifted away, the film ended, leaving us with infinite meaning.

The first time I saw the old things in the south of the city, I was infected by the plot inside. I like Xiaoying's cute appearance with her head tilted and half squinting, her big eyes that can talk and ask questions, and the touching farewell song. Lin's childhood is an elegant and melancholy poem, containing without revealing, containing without hurting. However, what is revealed in the film is a touch of sadness and a touch of acacia.