Only those who have seen the film can understand how sincere, affectionate, and deeply moving this confession truly is. Ye Chu is absolutely the person in this world who understands Guan Yue the most, even better than Ping Hua, and even better than Guan Yue himself.
Some stories are like fire, some stories are like blood. This story is like the wooden plaque the mute woman lost at the beginning of the film.
My husband accidentally booked the wrong tickets, and we both went into the theater grumbling and swearing, then came out crying, supporting each other.
This story isn't meant to make you cry, but rather to ask you: when death and calamity trample upon people, can you look them in the eye?
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Shang Yechu opened Pi Station, which she hadn't visited in a long time, only to find Ye Luochen, whom she had previously followed, crying out in her status update:
Everyone should go see "The Mute Woman"! It's absolutely amazing! You'll see a completely different Xiao Chu in it! Unlike any of her previous roles!
Waaaaaah, I've already bought tickets for a second viewing! Xiao Chu's acting was truly superb; I think her acting even improved in this movie! Don't listen to those people spouting nonsense online!
Ye Luochen, as a major fan, has considerable influence. Even those who originally didn't plan to see the movie, like Ye Ya, responded enthusiastically.
I watched it too, and while it wasn't really my cup of tea, it was still really, really good. Xiao Chu is so wonderful...
[Xiao Chu looks so young in there, prprpr]
[This was Ye Zi's first modern drama, but it was entirely played by Xiao Chu...]
Ji Siren will always be Siren, but Xiao Chu's hard work shouldn't be wasted; she really put her heart into her performance...
I bought the tickets; I'm going to see it with my parents tomorrow.
The public opinion climate had improved slightly, but heated debates erupted again on various platforms. Those who loved it saw it as a hidden gem, while those who disliked it denounced it as dregs of history. Some discussed it from a life-or-death perspective, while others rose to the level of patriotism in their condemnations. Some spoke of local sentiment, while others cursed the notion that "poor and remote areas breed unruly people."
Because many influential online figures used "The Hero" as a platform to criticize "The Mute Woman," the majority of those criticizing "The Hero" were fans of "The Hero." This is a rare and strange phenomenon: the box office champion of the National Day holiday is actually competing with a film that almost completely lost out at the box office—this term is not quite accurate—and a small film whose box office is less than a fraction of its own!
Among the fans of "The Fierce Land," some have already noticed something amiss. They've been repeatedly appealing on the fan forum and the film's social media to stop giving that little bit of attention. Unfortunately, public opinion is never controlled by a small group, and their cries have been largely ignored.
In their pursuit of what they desire, people often act irrationally. Even knowing they are being used or instigated, this behavior cannot be easily stopped.
It seemed as if an invisible hand was manipulating the situation, constantly heating up the battlefield, making the debate spiral out of control.
The more they argued, the hotter it got; the hotter it got, the more they argued. As the argument heated up, the box office of "The Mute Woman" gradually climbed, jumping from 1.9 million to 4.96 million during the afternoon's prime time slot!
Reaching five million is just a matter of time.
It was exactly 5 p.m.
@叶初Leaves reposted //@古文华 doesn't want to study ancient culture:
Gu Wenhua, the director of "The Mute Woman", posted a nine-grid image.
Each picture is a jigsaw puzzle. It shows the changes in Xiaoyue's family environment, the transformation of Xiaoxiao's house from a donkey cart to a car, the progression from Xiaoyue's childhood New Year's Eve dinner to his graduation banquet, the growth of the millet stacks on the threshing ground, and the transformation of Jinhe Village from sandy land to paved roads...
Nine photos, each one distinct. The most ordinary scenes are transformed by Gu Wenhua's photo retouching techniques, imbuing them with a remarkable sense of texture and beauty!
The captions accompanying these nine pictures are even more intriguing.
The world has changed.
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