When I was a girl, I enjoyed watching Qiong Yao's plays very much. I like not only the stories of her heroes and heroines, but also the music in each of her works. Every song is like a poem.
Let's take stock of the Qiong Yao movies in my memory.
The movie "Burn, Firebird" is the first work I saw.
They are all heavyweight, beautiful and handsome. Original packaging, without any plastic color.
This story is about two sisters. In a swing competition, my sister's mistake led to her blindness. Facing her younger sister who will never see the light again, her heart is full of guilt and pain. My sister wanted to make up for her sister, gave her the boy she liked and helped her regain her trust in life.
An inspirational and touching film. It is also the work of Taiwan Province literary film in its heyday.
Then I watched The Waves.
The story tells that Qin is a female painter, and she entrusts her works to a gallery run by He Junzhi for sale. This maverick female artist left a deep impression on He Junzhi, and her painting The Waves attracted He Junzhi's attention. One day, Qin's niece came to the gallery to play and met He Zijian, the son of He Jun. Two like-minded people soon got together.
Wan Ling is He Junzhi's wife. When she learned of the affection between Dai Xiaoyan and He Zijian, she flew into a rage and tried every means to break them up, which made Dai Xiaoyan feel very painful. He Junzhi could no longer restrain his inner feelings for Qin, so he proposed to divorce Wan Ling. Unexpectedly, his decision was unanimously opposed by his family.
I have some feelings about this movie. When I was young, I only thought from the moral high ground.
I will watch this movie after I have experienced love, marriage and divorce. Personally, I think this film is very interesting. Love or marriage is not that simple. The problem of going out in marriage should never be considered as a problem of "others". Find your own problems first. There have been many topics about cheating in recent years, but how many people have thought about it and asked themselves why? Marriage is a philosophy, which contains too much knowledge and needs us to practice it step by step.
I also saw the window.
"Out of the Window" tells the growth experience of a high school girl. Senior three girl Jiang was born in a patriarchal family, with three children, a sister and a younger brother. She is the eldest daughter. Jiang's literary talent is outstanding, but he often fails math, physics and chemistry. As the eldest daughter of the family, she is always bullied by her cunning brother and scolded by her eccentric parents, and she can't get the slightest warmth.
In senior three, Kang Nan, the best Chinese teacher in the school, served as the tutor of this class. He discovered her literary talent from Jiang's Weekly Diary and learned about her family growth. Kang Nan began to care for this delicate and sensitive student in every way, so that Jiang, who lacked love since childhood, gradually fell in love with him, and a teacher-student relationship began. However, lovers who share the same interests but are 20 years apart can't escape the gossip after all. Kang Nan was expelled from school, while Jiang was controlled by his parents. They can only meet secretly until Connan is accused by Jiang Mu and has to leave his hometown.
Over the years, Jiang married a young suitor under the pressure of his mother, and Kang Nan soon withered and aged in rural schools. After marriage, Jiang was very dissatisfied. Her husband, Li Liwei, was uneasy about her past with Connan, and the marriage was cracked. At this time, she once again thought of Connan.
When she summoned up the courage to say goodbye to Kang Nan, at this time, they had changed and could never return to yesterday. Two sentient beings have no chance to go to the ends of the earth, and each has his place.
Besides, what's on the water has a certain influence on my growth.
The story goes like this: Zhu's friend died, leaving an underage daughter at home. As a friend, Zhu Fu adopted Du Xiaoshuang, who was unfortunately orphaned. Zhu Jiaben has two children, a daughter and a son Zhu. Soon after Du arrived in Zhujiajian, he and Zhu became close friends who talked about everything. Grandma Zhujiajian Island even wants to make Xiao Shuang and her grandson a family. However, people are not as good as nature. Zhu Shihui's husband's comrade-in-arms, Lu Youwen, visited home and met Xiao Shuang. Xiao Shuang was attracted by Lu Youwen's talent and talk, and soon they developed feelings and established a love relationship. Zhu, who originally planned and confessed, can only keep his love in his heart.
Du and Lu Youwen got married, but before they got out of the sweetness of the wedding, Du found that Lu Youwen, who was lofty and conceited, couldn't even write a decent article, and soon the two in trouble began an endless quarrel. An unexpected quarrel caused Lu Youwen to abort, and Du decided to divorce him. Du had a miscarriage because of Wen's rudeness. Although heartbroken Du decided to divorce, Lu Youwen never really left her heart.
This novel is my favorite of all Qiong Yao's novels I have read. I often wonder why Du can't choose.
Maybe this is love. Whether there is love or not, whether we love or be loved, each of us is lonely.
These are the four films that impressed me the most, and the other memories are vague. I have also seen these movies, such as Moonlight and Birds, Purple Shell and Gathering and Scattering, but the impression is not too deep. I am most familiar with the above four movies in my memory.
In addition, Qiong Yao's works have also shot the above films, and I have sorted them out with my mind map. You can look for our shadow according to your own memories.
Although these movies are all about romance, although they are all about love, isn't that the source of our motivation in life? From a modern point of view, these films also have certain practical significance. Don't just look at the surface of the play, look at something deeper through the play. The superficial affection and love, the deep spiritual level and social level contain many contents.
In recent years, Qiong Yao's novels have become less and less. Because of her personal reasons, comments on her on the Internet are flying all over the sky. Some people even say that her play is very destructive. Personally, I think that whether a person's three views are destroyed or not is not others, but yourself. A person who can easily change his three views by a movie or a novel has problems with his three views.
Just because we haven't experienced it doesn't mean we haven't. Every work was written by the author who worked hard to burn the midnight oil. We don't like it, and please don't criticize it easily with any critical language.
Every work has its existence value when it appears. Different angles, different experiences, different experiences.
A man who can describe his life with a pen is a great man, and this man has written dozens of movies in his life and put them all on the screen, which is more worthy of respect.
Writing here, I turned on the music again, clicked on my favorite song "On the Water Side" and gave it to all my friends.
The green grass is pale and foggy.
There is a beautiful woman by the water.
I want to swim upstream and snuggle up to her.
But there are dangerous beaches ahead, and the road is long and long.
I want to go downstream and find her direction.
I only vaguely saw that she seemed to be in the water.
The green grass is getting longer and the white fog is blurred.
There is a beautiful woman who lives by the water.
I want to go upstream and talk to her softly.
Helpless, there are dangerous beaches ahead and the road is tortuous.
I want to go downstream to find her trace.
I only saw her standing vaguely in the water.
The green grass is pale and foggy.
There is a beautiful woman by the water.
Qiong Yao's film ends here. Next, I will sort out Qiong Yao's TV series, so please look forward to it from friends who like it.
TV series "Woman is not the Moon" | Rural girls from nirvana to rehabilitation, from dullness to awakening.
The TV series "Dear Yourself" | premiered two episodes, with a sense of substitution in the workplace.
The Shanghai Family warms me up because of love and gives me the courage to walk out of adversity and rely on myself.