Recently, the movie "I Am a Mountain" starring Haiqing has sparked widespread discussion. This movie was originally based on Principal Zhang Guimei, a hero in the education industry, and was highly anticipated. However, when the movie was released, it caused controversy and even received a lot of criticism.
Why? The adaptation of the movie has confused many people. In the movie, Haiqing plays the principal Zhang Guimei, whose motivation seems to rely entirely on the memories of her deceased husband, which is very different from the real Zhang Guimei. The real Zhang Guimei, her education career and care for female students, come from deep faith and love for education.
This begs the question: why did the movie have to be adapted like this? Do screenwriters and directors think that the audience cannot understand the story of a person who struggles because of his beliefs and ideals? Do they feel that only through emotional entanglement can they attract the audience's attention?
This adaptation undoubtedly dilutes the spiritual core of Principal Zhang Guimei, her spirit of unremitting struggle for faith and education. And this is what she admires the most. Principal Zhang Guimei, she is not only an educator, but also a warrior full of faith and love. Her story deserves to be told authentically.
Another puzzling point in the movie is the description of Principal Zhang and her students. The real Principal Zhang Guimei, whose students are eager to learn, and whose predicament is due to the social and family environment. However, in the movie, the students are portrayed as not interested in studying, addicted to Internet cafes and nail art, which could not be further from the truth.
This situation reflects the problems existing in some current film and television works. Screenwriters and directors often ignore the real spiritual core of the characters, and choose a superficial plot that is more acceptable to the public. This practice is not only unfair to real people, but also disrespectful to the audience's wisdom and aesthetic level.
The controversy over the movie "I Am a Mountain" reminds us that as audiences, we should pursue more authentic and profound works of art. At the same time, it also reminds creators in the film and television industry to respect the facts, respect the spiritual core of the original characters, and should not be arbitrarily adapted for commercial interests.
Haiqing's performance is undoubtedly excellent, but even the best performance is difficult to make up for the flaws of the script itself. What we are looking forward to is not only the superficial display of acting skills, but also the in-depth understanding and presentation of the role. A good actor needs a platform that can show the true emotions and beliefs of the character, rather than a framework limited by the plot and setting.
This incident has also sparked a broader discussion: how to balance authenticity and artistry in film and television works? How should we choose between business and art? This is not only a question for screenwriters and directors to think about, but also a challenge for the entire film and television industry.
The story of President Zhang Guimei is full of profound humanistic care and a strong sense of social mission. If the film can faithfully present this, rather than just staying on the surface of emotional dramatization, it may bring more inspiration and food for thought to the audience.
In short, the controversy of "I Am a Mountain" is a reflection on the current creative direction of film and television works. We hope that in the future, we can see more real, profound, and meaningful works, which can truly touch people's hearts and resonate, rather than just becoming temporary consumer goods.
Film and television works are not only entertainment, they also carry the function of cultural transmission and social education. As viewers, we look forward to seeing more vivid and powerful characters like Principal Zhang Guimei on the big screen. As a member of the film and television industry, you should take on this responsibility, tell every story with your heart, transmit positive energy, and influence more people.