872. Controversial comments
The premiere of "Dear" ended, and almost everyone on the scene had red eyes.
To say that "Dear" is an anti-trafficking film, it is better to say that "Dear" is a film focusing on family affection.
Whether it is Tian Wenjun, Lu Xiaojuan, or Li Hongqin, what they show is the kind of love for their children.
Many viewers on the scene suffered a kind of baptism after watching it.
Family affection has always been the easiest thing to touch people.
Wu Tianxiong actually also bears a lot of pressure.
On the one hand, it is from the pressure of public opinion. It is actually difficult to produce any new ideas in sensitive subjects like "Dear".
The reason why Wu Tianxiong took on this movie is actually because "Dear" breaks out of the sensitive topic of simply fighting the kidnapping, extending the theme of the movie to another level.
Fortunately, the audience's reaction was quite good at the premiere.
"Dear" is not very high in the schedule, and in fact, the expectations for this movie have never been blocked.
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Netizen's book case: "The story of finding a son is just a big background. The psychological change of each character in the story is the biggest drama. Maternal love does not distinguish between blood, and legal principles are difficult to break up human relationships. The solid script and Director Chen's ability to see the big from the small, make this film far more than just moving. The performances of a group of powerful young actors in the mainland are also amazing. The final true story archetype is tearjerking!"
Netizen Xu Xu Rusheng: "Cry from beginning to end. Thank you, my dear parents for not losing me, and I will definitely not lose myself."
Netizen Tao Tao Linlin: "The tear-jerking level is quite high, and the whole film is full of tear points, especially the first half. The director knows how to grasp the soft spots of people's hearts and give you a blow at critical moments. This is a tear-jerking movie, but it is just a tear-jerking movie. Just like the absent human trafficker, the film hides all key elements and adds warmth. Especially the separation between the front and the back, as well as excessive humanistic care."
Netizen Sanmi: "Watching this movie was moved by countless shots. I couldn't cry without deliberately sensation. The director's ending for Li Hongqin was too cruel and I couldn't bear to think about it anymore. She was a kind and great mother who called "Don't give her children peaches, he would be allergic to him." There are tens of millions of roads away from home, and there is only one way home. I hope we are all on that only road. A super good movie!"
The rating of "Dear" on Audio-Visual Network is not high. Compared with the one-sided praise of "I Am Not a God of Medicine", "Dear" has mixed praises.
Rating 8.1 points!
Such a score is not really high on the first day.
However, interestingly, there are quite a lot of comments on "Dear", whether it is to give good or bad reviews.
The ratio of ratings to comments is actually less than 10:1!
This shows the reliability of the ratings of "Dear"!
In many movies, many people who score voting with their feet, and many people have never even watched movies.
But "Dear" obviously is not the case. The ratio of ratings to the number of comments is not high, which also shows that many people come to comment on this movie after watching it.
Many viewers are very devoted to the characters in the film.
For example: "I was very good at filming, and my acting skills were very hard, which also allowed me to understand this group more deeply. What moved me most was the "encouragement! Encouragement! Encouragement! Encouragement!" In that section, I used self-ansthesia to deeply inject obsession into my fragile will. I also wish that after the movie was released, Mr. Han's prototype could find his own child."
For example: "I really feel depressed after watching it. My son who was so close to me in the past finally found me to get along with him but looked like a stranger. I was really helpless!"
For example: "The ending of Li Hongqin, the human trafficker's wife, is very cruel! The director did not give Li Hongqin whether she really didn't know that her husband was a human trafficker, which made this role more complicated."
For example: "When Han Dezhong sang Qin Opera, I burst into tears. He showed that his biological father who loved his children deeply, and his powerlessness after losing his child was very deep and deep. But he was a big man and could not cry all day long. Besides, his wife needed support and comfort, so he could only express his affection for Qin Opera. That kind of resentment and self-blame spread throughout everyone with the song. But as a wife, he had heard it countless times, and what should be moved has been moved, and what should be crying has been cried. The child naturally did not fall into it, so her irritable departure further hit Han Dezhong. Mr. Han is the saddest person in the whole film!"
There are some movies, and many people may praise the good plot or the special effects.
But in "Dear", many people focus on the characters in the movie.
Li Hongqin, Tian Wenjun, Lu Xiaojuan, Han Dezhong, etc., even substituted their identities.
The audience of "Dear" has a high level of participation, or a strong sense of substitution.
This is indeed a good thing, and the reviews given by the critics and media to this film are also polarized!
Although there are too many good reviews but too bad reviews, it also shows that movies with sensitive themes are really not easy to shoot!
Film critic Zhang Hong gave "Dear" a star!
"After watching this movie, I have some questions. Because there are these questions, I can only give one point. If there are negative points, I will give negative points, because this is related to the bottom line of human nature.
First, in the film, Tian Peng can clearly talk to adults. The child does not know the kidnapper and knows the situation of his parents. If he tied up such a child, does the kidnapper's wife know that he was a kidnapper's wife? In addition, could the child completely forget his biological parents in such a short time? In the real photos later, the boy and his biological father smiled brightly, obviously without any barriers. Therefore, from the setting of the movie, it is very stiff to say that Li Hongqin is not aware of it.
Second, it is difficult to prove that Ji Fang was not abducted. Did a worker who had a good relationship with the abductor see it? The question is what the worker saw. It was not given a real shot. It is also possible that the illusion of abandoning a baby after abducting Ji Fang after abducting Ji Fang is also caused by abandonment. All the moral support of Li Hongqin is that Ji Fang was abandoned, but this bottom line movie gives very vague. Her man is dead, without any strong logical support, and no straightforward expression. If Ji Fang is a possibility of being abducted, then this movie does not adhere to the basic moral bottom line.
As the movie says: abducting children is one of the most inhuman crimes. Please do not set a plot of whitewashing with loopholes. Chinese filmmakers like to play vague official accents, and the same is true for big troubles. Anyway, if I don’t explain it clearly, I have no responsibility. I’m afraid of taking responsibility and making a movie with social responsibility? Doing this movie is equivalent to pushing all the moral burden to the audience, allowing the audience to identify themselves under unclear conditions. Of course, this recognition is strongly induced by the movie.
The same is true for Tian Peng. As long as the movie is given a few minutes of footage, no matter at that time, explain the situation when Tian Pengchu arrived at Li Hongqin's house, explain clearly how the kidnapper deceived him, explain clearly why Li Hongqin could believe that such a young child did not know her or his husband's children at all, and the children who have memories of his family were born by his husband and other women. Naturally, moral issues can be ruled out. Why not add it? I think the crew cannot determine the real situation, right?
Chapter completed!