Hello guys, I'm lazy. Today I would like to share with you a war film with the theme of domestic evacuation of overseas Chinese - "Ten Thousand Miles Home". The film was created against the backdrop of China's 2011 Libyan evacuation. Such a documentary subject matter is quite attractive. It mainly describes the storyline of two diplomats starring Zhang Yi and Wang Junkai who are entrusted with important tasks and cooperate in the evacuation of overseas Chinese. I think the overall look and feel of the movie is quite good.
Heroes are first and foremost individuals, and the first task of a diplomat is to evacuate safely with all his compatriots, not to be a hero and not to care for the safety of others. In terms of character handling, it's very real, showing real humanity, but we still think he's a hero.
Of course, the reason why this movie can be so successful is due to Zhang Yi. He is really the kind of actor who can bring the audience deeply into the play with just a few changes in his eyes. In the film, he behaved tenacious and hard-mouthed, but for the sake of the temporary passports of his compatriots, he changed his attitude several times to deceive the border**, although he showed his disgust for the evacuation of overseas Chinese in the war zone, but in fact he silently led everyone to the safest place, this contradictory, maverick character exudes a unique charm, really makes me seem to see Meng Fan in "My Captain, My Regiment".
After watching the movie, what impressed me the most was the sound of the fireworks when they went off. At that time, the entire movie theater was shocked, more frightening than the Q and BZ sounds that suddenly occurred in the previous war zone. Previously, we were all mentally guarded, but when the fireworks bz, everyone is in a relaxed and calm state, and we can't help but be frightened.
On the plane, the alert of ** entering the Chinese field, although everyone was ecstatic, but the spirit was always highly tense. And after this fireworks, there was a feeling of relief, and at this time we really returned to our own home, and really felt the feeling of being down-to-earth and the rest of our lives, and we were glad that we lived in a peaceful country without war.
And we in the movie really resonated with the characters in the movie at that moment. The film not only expresses the cruelty of war, but also shows the affectionate and righteous performance of diplomats at critical junctures, as well as the complex change of mentality between life and death. Everyone's experience is different, but I personally think this movie is still worth watching. That's all for now.