1, "Hidden in the Dust".
This film shows the protagonist Ma Youtie's mental journey in the face of despair, in which the composition of beauty is mainly based on his perception of the world around him and his deep emotions in his heart. The film allows the audience to roam freely in anticipation and fantasy, but it ends in a tragic way. With the departure of his companions, Ma Youtie felt more isolated than ever, and all the light and hope in his life seemed to disappear overnight, which became the decisive reason why he chose to leave this world.
2, "The Myth of Love".
Despite the title "The Myth of Love", this film breaks the framework of traditional romance films, creating a unique atmosphere with a smooth plot, authentic Shanghainese, and pleasant **. The most striking part of the film is the rivalry between the three female characters, which is reminiscent of the classic mahjong scene in "Lust and Caution". In addition, the film's satire of contemporary society is sharp and profound, showing excellent social insight.
3, "I Am Not the God of Medicine".
Based on a true story, the film tells the story of a middle-aged man who goes from selfishness to helping patients find self-salvation by selling Indian generic medicines. The plot is close to reality, full of human touch, the choice of costumes and props appropriately sets off the character of the character, and the acting skills of all the actors are **, making this film worth watching and watching. For those actors who have performed well, I can't help but become their big fans, and I highly recommend this work.
4. "Operation Red Sea".
The work is surprisingly good-looking, with its tight pacing and plenty of war scenes handled just right, without causing visual fatigue and at the right time to infiltrate the warmth element. Zhang Yi's acting skills are as superb as ever, and he vividly interprets the image of a captain who is decisive and quick thinking on the battlefield. Huang Jingyu's performance was also unexpectedly good, and the chemistry with Li was impressive. Du Jiang's role is also impressive, he is like a skilled and gentle and considerate "male mother".
5, "Wushuang".
Even if it's the second time, I still think this film is extremely exciting. The clear storyline and the unusual setting of the suspense elements have made it stand out from the crowd in the past five years as a standout among Hong Kong-made crime films. **In the process, the audience's emotional ups and downs towards the protagonist are quite complicated, from the initial dissatisfaction to the later surprises, and it is found that behind everything is actually a well-laid out game, which is breathtaking.
6, "The Wandering Earth 2".
As a prequel to The Wandering Earth, the film unfolds through multiple narrative threads, and although this treatment has contributed to the lengthiness and dullness of the plot to some extent, it still revolves around a simple and grand theme - saving the earth. The film showcases the spirit of collectivism and depicts the grandeur of someone stepping up in times of crisis, while also emphasizing the deep emotional bonds between people that do not forget each other even in desperate situations.
6 domestic films with a production level in the past ten years, don't say that you haven't seen any of them