1905 movie network news A few days ago, director Xú Zhēng released the audio of the ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which was composed and produced by young singer Mao Nan and Lost in Russia composer and violinist Peng Fei, and adapted from the Russian classic song of the same name. As an important song in the film, the new singing of the old song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom" retains the Russian charm and affectionate atmosphere of the original song, and is also full of nostalgia for the youth, telling the nostalgia for the shining moment of the mother generation.The fusion of classic works and popular styles is more in line with the humanistic care of the film from the perspective of two generations.
The film Lost in Russia is the latest masterpiece of director Xú Zhēng’s return to classic comedy after "The God of Medicine". In a relaxed and cheerful family atmosphere, he explores the way for Chinese families to get along with each other, which is more thoughtful and resonant than laughter and tears, and also makes many viewers who saw the true meaning of "Embarrassing Mom" in the roadshow emotionally say: "I can’t stop laughing in front and cry in the second half. What I want to do most after watching the movie is to hug my mother. "
Mao is not easy to sing. Lost in Russia pays tribute to the classic memories of youth, connecting two generations of perspectives
A few days ago, Lost in Russia and Mao could not release the audio of the ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom", which was composed and produced by Lost in Russia and violinist Peng Fei. It was adapted from the Russian classic song of the same name, which not only retained the strong Russian elements and melodious and thoughtful charm of the original song, but also added the nostalgia of never returning to youth. Mao’s melodious and tactful singing voice tells his thoughts and interprets the feelings of the times in a modern style. Once the song went online, it won enthusiastic comments from netizens: "I have an indescribable affection for this old song, and Mao’s version is more romantic."
The film is directed and starred by Xú Zhēng, starring Huang Meiying, starring Yolanda, starring Jia Bing and Guo Jingfei, making special guest appearances by Bo Huang and Shen Teng, making a guest appearance by Song Xiaobao and Huang Jingyu, and making a guest appearance by Gao Yixiang for special commemoration, and starring Olivia, etc. It tells the story that Xu Yiwan accidentally got on the train to Russia with his mother and started a journey of warm heart healing. As an important song in the film, "Red Berry Flowers Bloom" entrusts her mother Lu Xiaohua’s dreams and regrets, and is also a key opportunity for reconciliation between mother and child. This new singing of old songs also reflects the film’s humanistic care and emotional care for two generations.
Gentle look up and interpret the beauty of mother. Lost in Russia has a strong reputation for watching movies ahead of time
In addition to the classic and beautiful rhythm and youthful feelings that can impress several generations, the ending song "Red Berry Flowers Bloom" looks up at the shining moment of mom’s generation gently from a young perspective, which is in line with the theme of acceptance and respect between the two generations of the film. As an upgraded work of director Xú Zhēng’s return to the classic comedy "Jiong" series after "The God of Medicine", the film Lost in Russia pondered the Chinese family relationship, broke through the interpretation of the image of a mother with dreams and the courage to seek them, and also made the audience realize the youth of the mother generation that they had never experienced. As director Xu Zheng said: "Lost in Russia is deepening from the emotional and psychological level. Xu Yiwan and his mother are not only pursuing their dreams, but also improving their parent-child relationship throughout the journey."
Recently, the national roadshow of Lost in Russia’s movie "Embracing for a Moment" has successively entered Suzhou, Nanchang, Quanzhou, Shijiazhuang, Weifang, Tengchong and other cities, during which the premiere ceremony of "Embracing for a Heart" was held, which won many favorable comments with its unique mother image: Director Gu Changwei recalled the experience of cooperation with Huang Meiying and felt the touching and warmth of Teacher Huang Meiying; Director Guan Hu thinks that Huang Meiying "left another beauty of China women for China screen".
Many netizens also sighed: "We have neglected a lot of things in life, forgetting that my mother was young and had something we liked." "I seem to see a copy of my mother and me — — How long has it been since I hugged this man who gave birth to me and raised me, but made a lot of noise from time to time? " Deeply cultivate the family emotions and social issues that belong to China people alone, and lead the audience to complete a "family group building" with mutual understanding in the way of laughter and tears, which is the main purpose of the film Lost in Russia.