I really appreciate this movie-"Hands Up", which tells the story of a group of elite Japanese soldiers rushing into a small mountain village during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period in search of a golden Buddha's head. Guo Yingyong, a rural uncle, killed the enemy, and Pan Changjiang's "Japanese devils" were beaten into idiots by farmers' shovels, only saying "flower girls". Japanese soldiers also fell into the trap set by Guo Da.
To tell the truth, in fact, watching the whole movie, the first feeling is like a farce. The jokes about Japanese soldiers eating feed, grasshoppers pulling the trigger and bullfighting with round legs and red sheets are very funny. But as some college students have commented, "it is difficult to be elegant". But a work that can bring happiness to everyone is by no means a bad work.
In this movie, what impressed me most was the simple and honest farmer played by Guo Da and the silly Japanese soldier with bowlegs played by Pan Changjiang. Two comedians, a fool and a fool, acted, adding more comic effects to the film.
Unexpected, thrilling, gripping, is the most prominent place of this film, unique and novel techniques, suspense interlocking, always make us laugh unexpectedly.
Looking back at the laughter and laughter at the movie, people are more fond of the film-an elite Japanese imperial army rushed into a small mountain village and locked up the whole village in search of a priceless treasure, but in a blink of an eye, only a stupid devil staggered out. What made this group of "Taijun" disappear without a trace? Why does that stupid devil keep nagging "flower girl"? Everything can only be answered after watching the movie.
The real essence of this film lies in its theme, which reflects the brave spirit, perseverance, courage and resourcefulness of the people of China in resisting foreign aggression. Director Feng said: "His film is to show the audience that the people of China cannot be humiliated. If you are enthusiastic, we will clean up your necromancer. " .
I like the films directed by Feng very much. Although they have a deep flavor, his films also have obvious characteristics-atmosphere, splendor and emphasis on masculinity. In the selection of materials, he also insisted on creating with emotion: any major historical event must go through a historical period of precipitation. From "red river valley" to "Purple Sun" to "Hands Up", he has always maintained a fixed cast. He said, "There are two things that unite us. One is our affinity. Bitter before pleasure, equal enjoyment is our slogan. If we want to make a movie, we will make the best movie. If we play noisy, we will be sorry for the audience and sorry for the film industry. " He repeatedly emphasized the national spirit. His expectation is that when foreign enemies invade, everyone will stand up and shout. And the success of the film "Hands Up" has brought us such feelings.
Think about how happy and healthy we are now. Now this kind of life comes from those resolute soldiers during the Anti-Japanese War. Think about how hard they worked at that time. How much they sacrificed for the country and the people, maybe they never got anything in return, but they didn't fight for it, just because they all had the same belief in their hearts-we are a part of the motherland, and defending the motherland is our glorious mission!
As shown in the film, it is not only soldiers who fight, but also unarmed children, women and the elderly. Isn't this the male chauvinism of Chinese sons and daughters?
Maybe we don't need to worry about war in our present era, but our motherland still needs those who never lose heart and never give up easily!