"It turned out to be Lei Jiayin. This must be Ma Li. With the sound of the voice, the "audience" immediately recognized the actors in the film. On the occasion of "Learning from Lei Feng Day", a special movie-watching event was held in Qianmen Poly International Cinema. On the morning of March 2, Xinmu Cinema, which is committed to "telling movies for the blind", held the 1224th movie viewing activity to "speak" movies for the visually impaired.
Volunteer Guo Ruotian is talking about movies for the visually impaired.
This movie-watching activity tells the story of the Spring Festival film "Article 20" for the visually impaired, and Guo Ruotian, the host of CCTV Financial Channel, serves as the film narrator. Different from ordinary movie-watching, at the beginning of the movie, three lights are retained in the screening hall to facilitate the entry and exit of visually impaired people with a sense of light. The narrator of the film sits in the front row and acts as the eyes of the visually impaired, helping the visually impaired understand the plot with just the right description.
In court, the prosecution and defense were engaged in a fierce confrontation ......With the ups and downs of the plot, the "audience" followed the people in the play with joy, anger and sorrow. The narrator told the story, and the love was deep, and many ** shed tears.
At the end of the more than two-hour film, Wang Xiaomin, a 27-year-old visually impaired person, had tears in the corners of his eyes, and his mood could not be calmed down for a long time. He said that he had taken a two-hour bus ride from Sujiatuo in Haidian, and this wonderful film made his trip worthwhile. He said that visually impaired people can't see the movie, but through the narrator, they can understand the plot well and enjoy this excellent film. "Thanks to the narrator's narration, I give this movie an 85 points! ”
The volunteer's narration won warm applause from the visually impaired Photo by Li Bo.
Xinmu Cinema creates opportunities for the visually impaired to get in touch with society, so that we can also 'watch' the latest movies. Ms. Zeng, a visually impaired person, said that Xinmu Cinema will hold a movie talk event every week, and last week, she had "**** "Flying Life 2" released during the Spring Festival. Ms. Zeng said that Xinmu Cinema will talk about "Hot and Hot" next week, and she is very much looking forward to it.
Now the construction of barrier-free environment is getting better and better, and the society is more and more concerned about us. Ms. Zeng said that she took the subway from Beitucheng today, and the journey went smoothly. She said that every time she took public transport, she would ask the staff for help. Many times, when a passenger saw her holding a blind cane, they would take the initiative to ask her where she was going, which deeply touched her.
More than 50 visually impaired people participated in the viewing activity, and more than 30 volunteers helped the blind. More than an hour before the start of the movie, volunteers waited at the subway entrance and bus stop early to take the visually impaired to the theater safely.
Volunteers guide the visually impaired to the theater safely Photo by Li Bo.
I feel very happy to be able to help my blind friends do something. Volunteer Xu Yawen is a network engineer who has been volunteering at Xinmu Cinema for nearly a year. She said that it is a meaningful thing to tell the visually impaired about films, and she hopes that she can continue to do it, and that more people can participate. During the movie-watching event, 10 children participated in the blindfolded movie viewing experience accompanied by their parents. They wore eye patches to experience first-hand the inconvenience of the visually impaired. Shi Jia, a staff member of Beijing Hongdandan Cultural Service Center for the Visually Impaired, said that by organizing such an experience activity, people of different ages have become volunteers of Xinmu Cinema.
Xinmu Cinema is a public welfare project for the blind carried out by Beijing Hongdandan Cultural Service Center for the Visually Impaired. In the past 20 years, Xinmu Cinema has narrated more than 1,200 movies for the visually impaired, allowing more visually impaired people to go out of their homes and experience the wonderful world.
*: Beijing**client reporter Wang Qipeng.
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