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Wolf Warriors 2 Jason Wu added words to China's passport. Do you think it necessary to add that sentence?

I believe all the friends who have seen the recently popular movie Wolf Warriors 2 have noticed the last scene of the movie. A China passport appeared on the screen, and this sentence was written on the passport:

No matter what dangers you encounter overseas, please remember that there is a strong motherland behind you.

Careful friends will surely find that there is no such passage in China passport.

I remember that it was a night when I watched Wolf Warriors 2. When I saw the words on China's passport at the end of the film, my eyes immediately turned red, and I was surrounded by an unspeakable feeling. Later, I thought that the reason why tears filled my eyes was because this passage touched the hidden "patriotic" feelings of each of us.

As a member of the motherland, the motherland can lend a helping hand at critical moments, especially when it is in distress overseas, and defend our lives with the most powerful force. This is also the reason why we believe that the motherland can become better and stronger.

Wolf Warriors 2 has set the highest box office for domestic films. While this film arouses people's patriotic feelings, Jason Wu, as the director of this film, also caused controversy by adding words to China passport. Some lawyers even shouted that a China passport displayed at the end of the film is not a real passport, and it is illegal to be suspected of altering the documents of state organs.

Some reporters also asked Meet: After watching it, some viewers questioned whether there were lines in the movie behind the real passport.

Jason Wu responded: I am still being sued for this matter! I also heard that a lawyer helped me clarify. Some people always want to do things to a certain height. (wry smile) I'm the director, and I'm expressing myself. There are 4007 shots in the whole film, which is also my most satisfactory! This is what I want to express most as a China person. Legally speaking, I haven't changed my card. It's just a picture, not a real thing.

This sentence is what I wanted to say when I went abroad from 1986. I was insulted when I applied for a visa, just like digging my ancestral grave. I said at that time, don't wait for us in China. Now I have waited for this moment. I am telling the truth. When I was running a roadshow, some people who came back from Libya to evacuate overseas Chinese watched it several times and cried. They told me that this was the most touching scene. In fact, this is the case. Other so-called "first-class citizens" can only watch China people go first. I am not mistaken. China is powerful, isn't it? If you feel bad, please immigrate.

When Jason Wu's words came out, those who questioned him were suddenly speechless.

No matter how controversial the people who eat melons are, as a literary and art worker, I firmly believe that Jason Wu did nothing wrong. The film itself is art. If this passage is skillfully implanted into the creation, the effect will touch the hearts of the viewers. From an artistic point of view, this in itself is the effect that artistic creation wants to render.

Although the motherland is much stronger now than that hard time, the love for the motherland of millions of young people in Qian Qian is still relatively weak. From an artistic point of view, I think it is understandable to add the word Wu Jingjia to China passport.

Meet everyone (WeChat official account: meet everyone; ID: shisanye 1994)