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Reflections after watching "Home at One O'clock"

After carefully appreciating a work, we can absorb new ideas from it. It is time to calm down and write down our thoughts. Before writing your review, you can refer to the sample essay first. Below is the review I compiled for you in "Home at One Point". Welcome to read and collect it. "Reflections on "Being Home at One O'clock" Part 1

I went to the theater to watch the movie "Being Home at One O'Clock" in about mid-October. I didn’t have any expectations, but it turned out surprisingly good! The film mainly tells the story of three young people who returned to their hometown from a big city to start a business due to some chance and coincidence. The overall tone is humorous but intriguing. Of course, some very conventional movie plots are also designed in it, such as: failure to start a business, parents not understanding what you do, good friends turning against each other, etc. But many of the lines in the film are thought-provoking.

Another plot that impressed me deeply is that the people left in my hometown are empty-nesters and left-behind children, and all the young people have gone out to work. The hometown lacks young people to build and therefore lacks good jobs. This creates a vicious cycle, causing the hometown to become secluded and backward.

The reason why I suddenly wanted to write this review was because I suddenly chatted with a good friend today about the pros and cons of working at home and working in a big city. We stood from different angles, so of course the final result did not convince anyone. As a person who stays at home and works, unlike my good friends who say that having a so-called great platform and extensive resources in a big city can help me grow better, nor do I have a colorful spare time life. But the slow pace of life, the familiar and friendly environment, and the small and comfortable circle of friends are not necessarily a happy life journey. Because what I do every day is meaningful. Teaching and educating people is a very happy thing. What a sense of accomplishment it is to be a witness and participant in the process of growing your hometown from scratch! Review of "Home at One O'clock" Chapter 2

"Home at One O'clock" is a youth inspirational film produced by director Peter Chan. The "dream chasing trio" composed of Liu Haoran, Peng Yuchang, and Yin Fang, together moved the starting point of their dreams to the thousand-year-old ancient village.

Wei Jinbei's role in "Home at One O'clock" is a loser who grew up in a big city. He has been following the trend of the times to start a business, making fresh food, selling home appliances, and finally even lived in Ruins, and in countless encounters with obstacles, he gradually lost his sense of belonging in the prosperous big city. Such a seemingly useless young man has the ability to resurrect with full health at any time. After returning to the ancient village, he regained his energy and tried to create new things again.

In the stills, Wei Jinbei poses in front of the express station, "Looking up at the sky at 45 degrees", which is exclusive to young people. He uses the most in-person posture in the post-90s youth era to awaken the small universe that is still young and waiting to be burned. .

Haoran, a smart and beautiful urban white-collar worker who was hurt by starting a business, confusedly followed the horse-roping man he just met, Peng Peng, a well-known local courier, back to Yunnan where he grew up. In a small mountain village, he successfully cured his incurable disease - insomnia and reached the peak of his life.

Peng Peng, was originally just a courier boy who went to deliver express, but by fate, both he and the courier were picked up. After being dragged back to the village, they met the "unscrupulous" Fa Xiao Yin Fang, who "I used to steal women from you, but now I want men from you, and I want what you have anyway", and the three of them started a sweet and heartwarming entrepreneurial journey.

The "unscrupulous" Xiao Yin Fang started the three of them on their sweet and heartwarming entrepreneurial journey. Review of "Home at One Point" Part 3

< p>The movie "Home at One O'clock" has laughs, tears, and scary parts. It can be seen that the soundtrack and editing were very thoughtful. The part where Li Shaoqun appeared on the scene really shocked me. The strange bug. , the painting in the psychological consultation room, the little black pig, the smell of the distant mountains and woods, many places are full of clues strung together. It has been edited three times. As a comedy, it is very good. At least there are constant laughs throughout the whole process. It belongs to the category It's a movie that both adults and children can enjoy. The plot is simple, youthful and funny. Life is not easy anymore. Wouldn't it be fun to watch it? Generally, I will support Liu Haoran or Peng Yuchang's works.

< p> In the film, Wei Jinbei, played by Liu Haoran, was saddened by his failure to start a business, but later slowly found what he wanted to do most. He was loyal to himself, he liked money, and he preferred to start his own e-commerce business with like-minded brothers. , the character portrayal is very full, and it can basically touch the pain points of contemporary society. The saying that people always choose between the right thing and the easy thing is empathetic. We should really reflect on ourselves and how to find things that interest us. How to do the right thing. The most enviable thing about the movie is not making money and success, but that they are doing what they like.

Peng Yuchang’s acting skills are also very good, especially his eyes. , in the movie, he is a simple, down-to-earth, honest optimist. He has a special feeling for the villagers. Even if he returns the goods and pays compensation, he cannot lose the trust of the villagers. He said that temporary failure does not mean anything. As long as there is food to eat, I can If you continue to deliver express delivery, you will continue to make money. If you have money, you can continue to start a business. There are still decades in your life, and anything is possible. Yes, in the process of starting a business, you need such a belief in repeated failures. , How can it be so easy for people to succeed in the first time? It is the normal state of life to succeed after years of hard work.

In terms of lines, Peng Peng is still slightly better than Haoran. In the scene where they break up, I think Haoran still has room for improvement.

There are also many works, and I will always support them. Li Shaoqun, played by Yin Fang, can also be found in the shadow of most people. When he was young, he always liked to go against his parents in order to prove himself and make them identify with him. When he grew up, he realized that it was not easy for them. Fortunately, Li Shaoqun was able to find what he really liked and achieved success. He also successfully proved himself to his father. The part where they listened to the trees talking in the early morning touched me very much. Real life is too impetuous. We really need to return to nature and go Listen and feel it, it is a kind of tranquility that material life cannot bring.

Generally speaking, I feel that this movie has a faster pace and reflects more things: cities and villages, rural revitalization, youth entrepreneurship, e-commerce and online shopping, the conflict of concepts between two generations, human touch, express delivery Current status of the industry, choices, pressure, failure, dreams, and I always feel that the name of the movie also has a meaning. Some elements in the movie are fictional, but the movie integrates these parts quite cleverly. In the rooftop scene at the beginning, the two return to Yunnan. It's really embarrassing and makes people feel inexplicable. But fortunately, the movie is okay overall. The overall score is about 7-8 points. Poor places and harsh waters do not necessarily lead to unruly people. They are just people who live for their lives. They are not that noble. I'll be home at one o'clock. I'm happy for you and me. Please support me. Review of "Home at One O'clock" Chapter 4

Recently, Liu Haoran's new work "Home at One o'clock" has become a dark horse at the National Day box office.

After watching it, Xiao Feijun really felt that he hadn’t seen such a healing movie in countless years.

Three young people with very different personalities, one has an e-commerce dream, one has a logistics dream, and one has a coffee dream. Because life and work were not going well, they resigned from first-tier cities and returned to their hometown to start a business.

I originally thought this was a somewhat vulgar inspirational movie, but I didn’t expect that during the viewing process, everyone in the cinema almost collapsed with laughter.

However, apart from the plot, what made Xiao Feijun couldn't help but surprise him was that every frame of the movie could be cut out and used as a screen saver.

The screen is full of green, the fresh breath blowing into your face, the blue sky, white clouds, and lush tea mountains are just like the comic scenes written by Hayao Miyazaki.

After searching carefully, the crew actually went to Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan for filming, a thousand-year-old tea mountain in the southwest border and the core production area of ??the famous Pu'er tea. "I'll Be Home at One O'clock" After Viewing Chapter 5

On a whim today, I suddenly felt that I haven't gone to the cinema to watch a movie in a long time, so I wanted to go see it. I was aimless and didn't know what I wanted to watch. I felt I just watched whatever I had. Finally, I decided to watch "Home at One O'clock", although it has been released for more than a month, but I haven't seen it yet because it is a new movie. I read the introduction and it said that it is an inspirational movie, which is similar to the recent ones. I felt rather sad, but I thought it would be inspiring and stimulating.

As soon as I went to the cinema and entered the auditorium, there were only a few people, and it really felt like the theater was reserved. Hahaha, it didn’t feel too good.

I thought I would watch it calmly, without any disturbance in my heart. After all, it is an inspirational film, and I could imagine how misleading the chicken soup copywriting was.

However, I finished watching it without peeing, and this is probably the movie with the greatest emotional fluctuations among the movies I have ever watched. There were moments of laughter and tears throughout the whole process, but I felt like I was crying the whole time. (It’s such a little crybaby) The plot inside is really tear-worthy. Every sentence and every scene can touch people’s hearts and make them think deeply.

The story begins with Wei Jinbei, who has repeatedly failed in entrepreneurship, wanting to go to the rooftop to end his life, but at the last moment, courier Peng Xiubing grabbed him by the corner of his clothes and asked him to sign, saying that this was He worked as a courier to deliver his last order, and then he was ready to return to his hometown to start a courier company. The two communicated and under Xiubing's persuasion, they returned to Yunnan together. Later, Li Shaoqun, a fellow villager, did not want to inherit his father's business and plant tea like his ancestors, so he quietly worked alone in the back mountains and planted nearly two acres of coffee.

When these three young people with their own dreams met together, they actually merged three dreams: the e-commerce dream, the express delivery dream, and the coffee dream. They each combined the essence of the three people in their own areas of expertise, persisted to the end, and finally realized their dreams.

Remaining true to their original aspirations and committed to changing the situation in the village, they mobilized villagers to grow coffee together and let villagers who are familiar with mountain roads work as couriers to open up the last 20 kilometers between the outside world and the countryside.

Send things out and bring people back. All departures are for the purpose of going home. If the division of labor cannot change the world, then change the world.

Oh my god, this line is so good that I cry, and Peng Peng really acted it so well. For his hometown and the fellow villagers who believe in him, he must persevere no matter how hard it is, Make your hometown better.

Speaking of this, I remembered a great dream I had when I was a child, which was to make my hometown rich and prosperous, so that all migrant workers who had left their hometowns could reunite with their families and live a happy life together, because what I remember most when I was a child was always waiting. When my parents came home, they kept asking my grandma when my parents would come back. I wanted to wait for them to have dinner together, so I secretly vowed to myself at that time that when I grow up, I must change this situation and bring my hometown forward.

Thinking about it now, I find it very cute and touching, so when I saw in the movie, when they fulfilled their childhood dreams, their thoughts came from all directions and turned into lines of warm currents falling straight down from their smiling faces.

Tears and laughter coexist. Chicken soup and chicken blood *** fly hot spots and pain points. Some slogans in the movie make people feel warm, and some dialogues make people feel sad, but no matter The warmth and sourness all turned into warm currents falling down one after another in my place, like broken meteors.

Where the contract was signed for six million in the movie, Peng Xiubing shouted to Wei Jinbei: I know what I want, and Li Shaoqun also knows it. I thought you knew it too. Oh my god, the three people are vividly portrayed. The image of Wei, Jinbei is tall, and Peng's image is just a courier, but Peng reveals the most fundamental problem of almost all people wandering outside, that is, he does not know himself What do you want and don’t even know what you are doing every day? for what? What's the point? Tears here~

Many white-collar workers in big cities may be the so-called glamorous middle class like Wei. They wear well-dressed clothes and shuttle through high-end office buildings every day, meeting all kinds of high-end investors and customers. It seems *** The same goal is money. Money seems to be omnipotent (that is, omnipotent) and can solve everything. In fact, when I have money, I find that it is nothing more than that (I am talking nonsense, after all, I have no money yet, tears~), but Even having money is almost always difficult to achieve, so summarizing money is really important. But if you can achieve your money goals based on knowing what you want, I think this should also be a winner in life!

There is a line in the movie that says, if you want to do something, you must believe in it first, so please change your ringtone to Alipay from now on. 1 million will be credited to your account, and maybe you can work for workers. One million will be available soon, hahaha. "Reflections after watching "Home at One o'clock" Part 6

"Home at one o'clock" is a rural comedy film produced by Chen Kexin, directed by Xu Hongyu, and starring Liu Haoran, Peng Yuchang and Yin Fang. At first I felt a bit like Chinese Partner, but after watching it I realized that this film is not just about entrepreneurship!

Liu Haoran plays a loser who grew up in a big city. He has been following the trend of the times to start a business, doing fresh food, selling home appliances, and finally even living in a ruin. After numerous setbacks, he also Gradually, I lost my sense of belonging in a prosperous big city.

Peng Yuchang plays the role of a courier who comes from the mountains of Yunnan to work hard in the city. He is very dedicated in his own express delivery industry. After saving his savings, he ambitiously wants to go home and start a business!

Yin Fang plays a young man who returns home to start a business and wants to grow his own tea on the land of his hometown. He wants to change his hometown! But his ideal impacted the traditional thinking of the villagers and his father! A man is holding on silently in the back hill of his hometown! He even made a joke that the villagers thought he was dead!

The reason why Wei Jinbei, Peng Xiubing and Li Shaoqun can come together in this film is because one is not afraid of hardship, one has skills, and the other has ideas and planning!

When it comes to which one of them is suitable to be the boss, I think the three of them have complementary strengths and weaknesses and can be the boss together!

But if I choose one, I think Peng Xiubing! There is a scene in the movie when Peng Xiubing and Wei Jinbei were at an impasse in their first express delivery business. Wei Jinbei may have experienced too many failures and began to give up on himself. Peng Xiubing's attitude was to persevere and said with a smile that he would have to start over again. Well! And when I told Li Shaoqun’s father that he wanted the whole village to grow tea, he was really motivated! Also when acquiring Xingque Coffee, Li Shaoqun did it for his ideals, but he did it for his hometown! And he has a cohesion!

One of the points in the film that touched me very much is rural innovation. Can a group of old people give up their lifelong career and innovate with young people? Can they afford it? Young people have a chance to start over, but they don’t!

I think this film also talks about a sentiment, starting a business for your hometown! To put it simply, people who go out do so in order to come back and build their hometowns better! Review of "Home at One O'clock" Part 7

"Home at One O'clock" is a work of gold medal producer Chen Kexin and emerging director Xu Hongyu, starring popular actors Liu Haoran, Peng Yuchang and Yin Fang. This movie struck a chord with me because of its refreshing healing atmosphere and strong desire to pursue dreams. It became the best movie in my mind during the National Day blockbuster period. This film is called the youth version of "Partners in China". The film tells the story of three young people with very different personalities who returned to a thousand-year-old ancient village in Yunnan from a big city. By chance, they partnered up in e-commerce and were incompatible with the ancient village. They changed everyone with their sincerity and started an innocent and absurd entrepreneurial journey. Li Shaoqun realized his coffee dream, Peng Xiubing realized his express delivery dream, and Wei Jinbei realized his e-commerce dream.

"Chinese Partner" tells the story of going out in that era, and "Home at One Point" tells the story of coming back in the current era. Success does not distinguish between eras, regions, or whether you go out or come back. Know what you want to do and stick to what you believe in. Xiubing has a famous saying: "I am not a failure, I just haven't succeeded for the time being." Because they believed in it, they kept persevering, and slowly, their coffee reached the top of the world.

In this movie, I saw the transformation from confusion to determination, from frustration to confidence, from no goal to firm goal. A person must be trustworthy. Once you say something, you must do it. They (Xiubing Express) promised to be home at one o'clock every day, so no matter it is windy or rainy, they will be home at one o'clock; since they said that as long as they buy it, they will refund it, then even if they lose money, Peng Xiubing will have to save 198,000 yuan from working in the city. Even if they lose all the thousand yuan, they still have to return it. This is their promise. It is precisely because of this kind of commitment and trustworthiness to the villagers that there was an overwhelming response when the coffee was first planted, and the Pu'er coffee business was successful. Whether we are entrepreneurs or employees of a company, integrity and keeping promises can help us better take root in the hearts of our customers and bring more benefits to the company.

Nostalgia is the main emotional tone of this movie. It was Peng Xiubing’s original intention to fearlessly return home to start a business, and it was Li Shaoqun’s strength that kept him in coffee despite his loneliness. Wei Jinbei, played by Liu Haoran, is different from the other two protagonists in their determination to return home. At the end of the movie, the psychologist said that we always choose between the right thing and the easy thing. It made Wei Jinbei realize that he finally let go of his obsession with personal success, truly understood and fell in love with the two teammates' ideal of returning home, and the values ????were unified at the end of the film. If you have dreams in your heart, they are all home.

Coffee or Tea? Premiere online, return to your hometown, regain your original intention, and let us embark on a passionate journey to pursue our dreams together. ?Reflections after watching "Home at One o'clock" Chapter 8

Last time in class, the teacher showed us the movie "Home at one o'clock". Here are my thoughts.

In the movie "Home at One O'clock", my favorite role is that of Wei, Jin, Northern Wei and Jinbei, played by Liu Haoran, an actor with great temperament and strength.

In the movie, Wei Jinbei was very frustrated and failed many times. He clearly found the outlet through his careful analysis every time, but he could not reach the end. His confidence was shattered time and time again, and he couldn't help but doubt himself. Do you have this ability? Wei Jinbei is obviously a very confident person. He is smart, responsive, intelligent and capable. He can find many trends and has the elements of an entrepreneur. He also feels that he can succeed. But the more he is like this, the more failure brings The frustration became heavier, so he said that what I needed was not to succeed, but to stay away from failure. He wanted to know whether he could do it or not, so he would tell Li Shaoqun to let me succeed once. I think he is very suitable to be a boss.

Wei Jinbei is actually the one among the three who hopes to understand him the most but least understands what he wants. Some people say that Wei, Jinbei and others are exquisite egoists, but on the contrary, they do not know what is self-interest. Peng Xiubing knew that he could help his hometown make money, and his hometown could also help him make money. Li Shaoqun knew that as long as he made good coffee, he would have the confidence to confront his father and prove that he could do it, but it seemed that Wei Jinbei didn't know. What Wei Jinbei knew was that he didn't want anything but didn't know what he wanted. I think he is suitable to be an entrepreneur.

The shots of the movie psychiatrist have always been mirror reflections. It was not until Wei Jinbei knew what he wanted that the psychiatrist stood upright. In fact, we are our own psychiatrists. We and psychology A doctor's conversation is actually a conversation with his inner self. When we figured it out, we discovered that it doesn’t matter who the psychiatrist is, or what he looks like. He can be a painting, he can be a courier, or he can be anyone. As long as he is clear in his heart, then Anything can heal you because the light comes from your heart and what you see is what is projected from your heart. I want to be someone who knows what they want and takes action on it.

There are two industries in the play that are interdependent, namely the coffee industry and the express delivery industry. The most advantageous thing about the coffee industry is the quality of coffee beans, which attracts many big bosses. The most advantageous thing about the express delivery industry is convenience. In modern society, everyone wants more convenience. But if you want to give credit to one of the two industries, I think it won't work. This is the only win-win situation for cooperation between the two industries. "I'll be home at one o'clock" Thoughts after watching Chapter 9

"I'll be home at one o'clock" is almost a condensation of the happy dreams of modern urbanites, with romantic elements running through it.

This is first reflected in the location selection: most of the plot of the film was shot in Huanglu Village, Yunnan, which is deep into the hinterland of the southwest, with traffic jams, primitive ecology, and simple folk customs, just like an isolated peach blossom garden. The camera slides past, and what comes into view is a vast expanse of green. When night falls, the three protagonists climb up the ancient tree with intertwined vines, confide their thoughts to each other, and fall asleep while looking at the starry sky. For urban residents who have lived in the reinforced concrete forest for a long time, it is hard not to feel yearned for it when they see this scene.

Secondly, the main line of the story is also full of romanticism: three young people with different life experiences and goals came together by chance and started an incredible entrepreneurial story.

Liu Haoran (played as Wei, Jinbei) failed many times in starting a business. After losing all his last money, he went to Yunnan in despair. Peng Yuchang (played as Peng Xiubing) worked as a courier in Beijing for ten years, saved his first pot of gold, and planned to return to his hometown of Huanglu Village to start a business. Yin Fang (played by Li Shaoqun) is unwilling to inherit the mantle of his father, so he defectes from the Pu'er tea garden and devotes himself to the world of coffee alone.

The three story lines are clear and distinct, advancing in parallel and reaching the same destination through different paths. Everyone has gained the life they want after working hard and enduring setbacks. Regardless of the results, the process of starting a business is as romantic as a fairy tale. Working at sunrise and resting at sunset, the coffee cherries change from green to crimson. The growth and changes of crops are the scale of time.

Furthermore, the relationship between the characters in the film is also extremely romantic. It almost presents the most ideal friendship of modern people on the big screen: they are both powerful assistants in their careers and mutual friends in life. Supportive partners, even if there are discords and disagreements, can eventually resolve misunderstandings, seek common ground while reserving differences, and achieve success and win-win.

If friendship is the bright line of the film, then family love is a hidden line. It does not occupy much space, but it seems to be more able to express the spiritual core of the film - "Every departure is to go home."

Peng Xiubing’s story line is “going home” in a geographical sense. After ten years of drifting to the north, the express delivery can be piled up into a mountain, but it still cannot leave any footprints in this huge city. He carries with him the contradictions of those grassroots workers who are wandering abroad. Should they stay or go back? Where can I give him a future? In the end, he gave up the bustling bubble of the big city and returned to the isolated village where he was born and raised, returning his life to zero.

Li Shaoqun’s story is about “going home” in interpersonal relationships. He grew up in a village where tea cultivation has been a livelihood for generations. For his parents, Pu'er tea is not only a means of livelihood for the villagers, but also the "root" of culture. Father Li's persistence in Pu'er tea symbolizes the authority of the parents. Although Li Shaoqun did not leave Huanglu Village physically, he broke with his father because he switched to coffee farming and became a spiritual wanderer. The success of the coffee business freed the villagers from their financial difficulties and also allowed him to gain his father's forgiveness. When his father drank the coffee he brewed himself, Li Shaoqun was able to truly return home.

What Wei Jinbei, played by Liu Haoran, achieves "going home" in a spiritual sense in the film. As the first protagonist of the movie, except for his many entrepreneurial failures, the screenwriter and director did not clearly give his story background. Where is his ancestral home? How is your relationship with your parents? If he is no longer in Beijing, is there still a place that can accommodate him? After this information is blurred, the image of Wei, Jin and North can better reflect the current situation of those white-collar workers working alone in big cities: there is no way forward and no way back.

In despair, he followed the trend and went to Yunnan to plant coffee. However, he did not expect that an unintentional attempt would become the most significant stroke in his career. There were some waverings, but in the end I decided to stay in Yunnan. My skin was as tan as the locals, and my accent became closer and closer to the local dialect. When he was no longer confused about the future, he found a spiritual foothold and completed "going home" in a spiritual sense.

This is undoubtedly a sincere and light comedy, with a natural sense of youth and bursting with vitality. The vivid editing and soundtrack of the film show this youthful vitality everywhere. I believe that the audience will feel it because it is a sincerity that is very contagious.

It’s like a young man wearing a white shirt standing in front of you. There was mud on his trousers, sweat on his face, and he didn't have a refined appearance, but he was really lovable. That young talent and sincere emotion are extremely rare. The creator's personal temperament is deeply integrated into the movie, sometimes the hurricane is flying, sometimes the wheat germ is growing like crazy. Watching a few big boys dancing on the roof, eating skewers, drinking beer, sleeping on the same bed, holding hands, quarreling, making up, quarreling again, making up again...it's easy to fall into their emotions and share their feelings. Youthful tension.

Therefore, this is also a movie with a very complete sense of completion and type: smooth and bright story base, joyful and warm emotional pulsation, brightly colored visual packaging, laughter and tears all the way. Orderly and calculated with precision.

Although it has a certain "ingenuity" (or a certain "deliberateness to please"), and although it leaves regrets about the flaws that "maybe could have been better and more profound," we must admit that it is fascinating to watch. Quite comfortable. At least it has proven to everyone that if you are not careful, you will fall into the preaching of poverty alleviation, and if you are not careful, you will fall into the worldly entrepreneurial inspiration, but it also has the possibility of fresh joy. In addition to being "respectable", "admirable" and "moveable", it can also be "cute" and make people ask themselves "Does it smell like the distant mountains and woods?" Review of "Home at One O'clock" Part 10

The movie "Home at One O'clock" is a comedy with the main actors including Liu Haoran, Peng Yuchang, Yin Fang, etc. My favorite role is Wei, Jin, and Northern Wei, played by Liu Haoran. Isn’t Wei, Jin, and Northern’s name so domineering? In fact, the domineering character name alone is not enough. Wei, Jinbei has experienced ups and downs, and is a loser living in a big city. After countless unsuccessful ventures, he didn't even have a decent place to live.

Fortunately, after repeated defeats, he finally found a new direction of development and met two like-minded partners, namely Peng Xiubing played by Peng Yuchang and Li Shaoqun played by Yin Fang. "Home at One O'clock" Wei Jinbei's entrepreneurial process is legendary. Is there any prototype for such a character with rich life experience?

It is reported that Wei Jinbei is one of the three male protagonists in "Home at One O'clock", and he has no prototype. In the film, Wei Jinbei grew up in a big city and is a typical urban youth. Entrepreneurship has become a trend, and many people have joined it, including Wei, Jin and Northern. He has been in the fresh food business and sold home appliances. Although he has the courage to try, he has never succeeded. Later, after experiencing countless setbacks, the Wei and Jinbei lived in ruins and lost their sense of belonging to the big city. By chance, he went to the thousand-year-old ancient village in Yunnan to start a new round of entrepreneurship. This begins a passionate story.

Wei Jinbei’s success is more about his reconciliation with himself. He had been working hard to start a business, for fear of missing any opportunity. Pressure and failure made it difficult for him to sleep every day. After arriving in the village, he was influenced by two friends. He looked at the distant mountain opposite, breathed the fresh air that he had never seen before, and admired the bright starry sky and moon. After he was relaxed, sleep returned to him. Sometimes the pressure is too great not to be like Wei, Jinbei, put down some baggage and look at the beauty that you usually ignore. Maybe you will go further if you take it easy.

Faced with the huge profits from the acquisition of the village’s coffee, Xiu Bing and Li Shaoqun still insisted on making something of China’s own, which impressed me very much. The initial choice of Shanbei made me understand the thinking of most companies facing acquisitions. Before watching this movie, I was influenced by three English teachers. I personally felt very touched by this partner's point of view. I felt that in the end, the boat of friendship capsized when I partnered with my best friend. In fact, after watching Just One Point, I completely overturned my previous views. In this film, the reason why Wei Jinbei, Peng Xiubing and Li Shaoqun can come together is because one is not afraid of hardship, one has skills, and the other has ideas and planning. Because they wanted to do one thing, they became like-minded, and finally started doing it and made some money. Finally, because of the huge temptation of the acquisition, what Shanbei said was especially the sentence: The purpose of doing business is to make money. With the money, you can do whatever you want. things. After all, in the three years since he went to Yunnan from insomnia in northern Shanxi, he didn't understand what he really wanted. Is he failing to start a business again with the two million? What is enough for two million in Beijing? At that time, he only saw the immediate interests. If he was selfish, it was his own interests. He didn't take into account the thoughts of the other two friends. After they broke up with Shanxi and returned to Beijing, they discovered that his happiest time was when he started a business with the two of them in that small mountain village in Yunnan. He was very happy, fulfilled, and made a lot of money. This is what he wanted. . Xiubing said that people only look at the other side of the mountain but ignore the mountain in front of them. Yes, I always think that the road is far away, but I don’t know that there are many roads under my feet.