"Little School Movie Watching Notebook"
The old movie " Visiting Family " filmed in 1958 seems to raise the issue of "raising children to prevent old age, raising children to support old age".
Bodhisattva Ye Tian Laogeng is a kind and enthusiastic farmer. He sent his son Saner to the car from the old society. When he was old in the new society, his son never came back and was busy with revolutionary work. So, who would support him? Although the video tells the changing changes of society through what Bodhisattva Master saw and heard along the way, it teaches us not to forget our roots and not to forget our original intentions.
The story of "Visiting Family" sounds ordinary and friendly. On this day, Master Bodhisattva got up early in the morning just to make up his mind to go to Beijing to see his son. Since sending his son Saner to the army, the father and son have not seen each other again. More than ten years have passed in a flash. My son Saner has now become the deputy director in Beijing and has changed his name to Tian Gang. Master Bodhisattva was so happy that he could no longer hold it in, so he decided to go to Beijing to visit his relatives by himself. The villagers were also happy for him and all the time came to see him off. The Bodhisattva embarked on the road to visit relatives surrounded by the laughter and laughter of the villagers' instructions and reminders. However, unfortunately, Master Bodhisattva arrived in Beijing and his son was on a business trip again, saying that he would not be able to come back in two or three days. I met my daughter-in-law Zhao Yushu first. My daughter-in-law looked virtuous, but she didn't seem to welcome her attitude towards Master Bodhisattva, and she was a little indescribable. She happened to be on the phone with San'er and was accidentally heard by Master Bodhisattva, so Master Bodhisattva decided to leave Beijing and go back. The former comrades gathered to Tian Gang's house. The Bodhisattva decided to leave after he called him. At this time, his son Tian Gang came back. What everyone did not expect was that Tian Gang was not the son of Bodhisattva Master Tian Gang, but a stranger. It turned out that Tian Gang and Saner were close comrades in the same company. During the land reform period, bandits attacked the villages they were stationed in, and Saner sacrificed gloriously to save the people. According to Saner's instructions, Tian Gang always supported Tian Laogeng through organizational permission.
The point that the real Tian Gang died was that Master Bodhisattva was not alone, because countless comrades in the class were full of blood than water, "It is better than relatives than relatives." They were all Tian Gang, and they were all the sons of Master Bodhisattva. To put it more clearly, the film tries to replace family affection with class love and comrade-in-arms, and replace family affection with infinite love and warmth.
The issue of "raising children to prevent old age, raising children to support old age" has always been in our mouths. Don't forget that this film was filmed in 1958, and it is very positive to propose how to solve the problem that should be universal at that time. At this point, this video is still worth watching and thinking about today, because this problem seems to have troubled us all the time.
At the end of the film, the video is remembered by what the Bodhisattva said. It seems that today sounds the same as it is unforgettable: the good world we have today is not easy to obtain. Millions of fathers and mothers handed over their own flesh and blood to the party and the revolution, just for this, for today and for the future, so that our descendants and grandchildren will live a better and better life than we are now.
But, in a flash, it’s more than a hundred years later. Can “blood” still be thicker than “water”?
Stills~The opening
Stills~The Bodhisattva Master (played by Wei Heling)
Stills~Wei Heling and Chen Qiang
Stills~Zhang Yuan and Zhao Ziyue
Stills~Lipo
Stills~Zhang Ping
Stills~Lipo
Stills~Zhang Ping
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