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Critical film review of China Partners from an entrepreneurial perspective

Dreams belong to everyone

When I first saw the trailer of this movie, I was very disgusted. As someone who considers myself to have a narrow nationalist view, in the movie trailer The scene where a college student failed to apply for a visa and was dragged out of the U.S. Embassy and shouted: "America needs me" made me sick as if I had eaten a fly. But when I watched the movie, I found that I was wrong. This is a This is a movie that can arouse the audience's excitement. No matter whether you have been to the United States or not, whether you have been admitted to college or not, or whether you have attended New Oriental, you can find yourself in this movie who had dreams when you were young. Dreams belong to everyone, my dream, the world’s dream!

Two movies recalling the past were released one after another. Of course, I will make a comparison here first. As a post-90s generation, whether it is "To Youth" or this "Chinese Partner" The years are too far away from me, but these movies that recall the past can arouse the strongest screams deep in our hearts. Even my classmate and I took him to the movie viewing party. I also want to watch "To Youth" again. We have never experienced those years, but we still have youth and we also have dreams. It's just that "To Youth" is an unfulfilled dream of youth, while "Chinese Partner" is A successful dream, but different paths lead to the same goal. Under the premise that they are all movies selling youth memories, I more approve of Chen Kexin's "China Partner". Compared with Zhao Wei's immature debut film, Chen Kexin's "China Partner" personally thinks that it is his A milestone work in the director's career, the coherent plot of the film, the meticulous shooting techniques, and the positive energy of the Chinese dream are all the highlights of this film that I personally think are far superior to "To Youth".

In fact, when I went to see this movie, I went to see it with a strong subjective distaste, and I was even prepared to watch a large number of this movie. Why, as a Chinese, the movie trailer It made me feel that the core concept of this movie is that immigrating to the United States = success. I won’t actually say this concept, but it is deeply implanted in the hearts of some Chinese people. When many Chinese “elites” have obtained this When they "successfully" gave up their Chinese nationality and loudly read out the American Immigration Declaration, I really didn't know what these people were thinking in their hearts. But when I watched this movie, it was obvious that it was not such a center, otherwise the radio and television would really In the film, Meng Xiaojun's hardships and discrimination in life in the United States, Wang Yang's broken foreign love, and Cheng Dongqing's breakup with his girlfriend all express that the American dream is not what some people imagine. So beautiful. The era we live in is a difficult era, but it is also an era full of dreams. Anyone who has ever started a business or is harboring entrepreneurial dreams will definitely arouse the deepest emotions in his heart when watching this "Chinese Partner" Ming, it's been a long time since a movie has been applauded after the screening. The spontaneous applause after the screening is enough to prove the excellence of this movie!

Dreams belong to everyone. Success or failure does not depend on others, but more on the dream in your own heart.

(Reprints must indicate: original author Mengli Poems)