Is the Yellow River Love a true story, and why is the Yellow River Love controversial?

Updated on amusement 2024-06-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The story of "Yellow River Love" is fictional!

    The film not only portrays the positive characters well, but also puts a lot of effort into the negative characters.

    This feature film tells a story that happened in the late stage of World War II: Allied pilot Owen's plane was hit by the Japanese **, the Eighth Route Army soldier Kuroko and the female soldier An Jie and others were ordered to escort him to the base, on the way Owen and others encountered many obstacles, the Japanese chased and killed and the copycat bandits obstructed, in the face of the brutal invaders, Kuroko and others showed unyielding national integrity, Owen was shocked, and established a life and death relationship with them, and finally, all the soldiers who escorted him were martyred.

    The whole film takes memories as clues, and the old Owen stops by the Yellow River, recalling the past, and his thoughts seem to go back to the past. The film is creative, magnificent, spectacular, magnificent and well-made. It was a strong and passionate eulogy, carried forward the indomitable heroic spirit and patriotic spirit of the Chinese nation in resisting foreign aggression, and became a magnificent masterpiece integrating ideology, artistry, and ornamentation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's based on a true story.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Yellow River Love is controversial because it is a work about the Anti-Japanese War, but it is kneeling and licking the Americans throughout the whole process.

    Brief plot synopsis;

    In the later part of World War II, a U.S. pilot piloted a fighter jet and the Japanese had a fierce battle, and then, the fighter was unfortunately shot down, and the pilot was lucky to escape.

    The ending of the movie is also a bit tragic, on the edge of the Yellow River, the escort team is ambushed by the Japanese army, a fierce gun battle breaks out between the two sides, and the father of the squad leader waiting at another ferry crossing is also killed by the Japanese army.

    Owen rescued the squad leader's youngest daughter from the Japanese army, and in the process of escorting Owen to break through and cross the Yellow River, the squad leader and An Jie died successively, and the American pilots finally crossed the Yellow River. And then it's over, but after watching it, the current audience may feel that everything is wrong.

    Reason:

    I believe that the audience who feels this way must be fine, and the reason is very simple, such a movie describing the War of Resistance Against Japan, the protagonist on the bright side is An Jie played by Hu Jing, but the actual protagonist is the Yankee, <>

    Everyone in the movie is serving and sacrificing the Yankee, and the whole movie shows a feeling that Americans are superior creatures, and we Chinese have to be inferior.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The reason is actually very simple, that is, although this is a film shot by the Chinese themselves, the Chinese themselves have become the "other" without subjectivity in the film, and they are the objects that are ****, commented on, and interpreted.

    Therefore, any Chinese with a minimum sense of self will feel uncomfortable watching it, but if you are an American, you will feel very comfortable. Undoubtedly, there will be some people who feel that it is an honor to be gazed at by Americans, and they will not feel uncomfortable, but will feel happy and even more scratching their heads.

    From a cultural and psychological point of view, the relationship between seeing and being seen can easily be transformed into a relationship of spiritual domination and domination.

    Just as in today's world, tourists always flow from developed areas to underdeveloped regions, the right to be the subject, the right to interpret, and the right to influence the "other" according to their own interests and preferences are often exclusive to the strong. People in poor areas cannot afford to travel abroad, so they can only be "seen" and described, and can only be "other" and not "self".

    Beginning in the late 15th century, the West carried out a nearly 500-year campaign of colonial expansion in the vast areas of Asia, Africa and Latin America, and in the process created a colonial discourse of the binary opposition between progress and backwardness, civilization and barbarism. This discourse, which was once popularized around the world as the truth of modernity, has been embraced by China's intellectual elite since the eighties, with only a small minority remaining wary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Yellow River Love" talks about the War of Resistance Against Japan.

    The love story of a Chinese woman and an American man, as well as the American man's gradual identification with the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army, Chinese culture, and the Chinese revolution, and the development of his beloved Bi Kaicheng, this experience sublimates the humanity of the American male pilot who is full of pride and prejudice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Yellow River Love" is another film created by director Feng Xiaoning after "Red River Valley" with the theme of war and love.

    Like many of his previous works, Feng Xiaoning's reflections on war and humanity run through the film, and You Yuan places his protagonists in a desperate situation, highlighting the flame of life burning in their hearts in a cold and unforgiving environment.

    The film revolves around the thrilling escort process, fully demonstrates the personality conflict and spiritual communication between the characters, and performs a majestic hymn by the surging Hukou Waterfall of the Yellow River.

    The whole film takes memories as clues, with unique creativity, spectacular scenes, and magnificent scenery, and strongly and passionately eulogizes the indomitable heroism and sincere care for international friends shown by the Chinese nation in resisting foreign invaders. (Time Group Morning Online Review).

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