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Comment on the film "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix"
1 The feeling of suona is not common in our present life. This ancient folk music is gradually replaced by western musical instruments. However, there is a suona song, which has been deeply imprinted in my heart after watching a movie, and that is-"A Hundred Birds in the Phoenix".
The movie "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix" tells the story of you learning suona from an early age. From the beginning of the film "Our Days, Who is the Suona" to the final decline, everyone was moved. The scene that impressed me the most was the end of the film. An old man was sitting on the steps in front of his house with suona in his hand. A pair of young girls walked by and threw a dollar into the cup in front of the old man. What a shame!
The old man's suona skills are superb, but the once brilliant suona skills can only be used to beg for money like beggars. How can this not make people feel humiliated and chilling? Looking back at the beginning of the film, suona craftsmen sat in the plush chair more than 20 years ago, accompanying weddings and funerals. How glorious and glorious it is! But now, who will respect our suona craftsman? No. Our own things, things left by our ancestors, have been forgotten and abandoned. The fundamental reason is that western music is fresh and interesting, but I don't think it's worth giving up our own culture for it. And for those who follow fashion and admire western culture, I want to ask you a few words. Where are you from? Do you remember your roots?
I think western culture is very fresh and interesting, but we should always remember that we should not put the cart before the horse, and we should not forget that as China people, we should inherit the culture of China. Like you, Tian Ming, we should always remember our culture, imprint it in our hearts, and have the belief of carrying forward China culture.
The suona craftsman is just a drop in the ocean, which reflects that modern people pursue things that don't belong to them, but let others take their things away. We can't pass on China culture to our descendants like those gangsters in the movies, like Tian Ming and his master.
A hundred birds fly at the phoenix, and only persistence can make a phoenix. We should learn from the suona craftsmen in the movies, inherit China culture, and have our own persistence.
Birds in the Phoenix Club 2 This winter vacation, my mother and I revisited the film Birds in the Phoenix Club directed by Wu. I remember watching it for the first time in music class last semester. The teacher told us about the suona, the oldest folk music in China. I was deeply moved by this film about the inheritance of folk suona.
Jiao, a folk artist in Wu Shuang Town, is a master of suona performance. He is the only person who can play the suona in hundreds of miles in Fiona Fang, Fiona Fang, and only the highly respected deceased deserve it. However, Master Jiao is old and needs an excellent young man to pass on the suona, and the down-to-earth apprentice has inherited the mantle of the master through hard work and hard study. But it didn't last long. With the appearance of western musical instruments, suona has been gradually replaced, which makes people feel very sad. It's heartbreaking and fragile to visit Tian Ming and still stick to the suona in the hard life of hunger, cold, hunger and clothing.
With the changes of the times, traditional art seems to have left us, and more people choose western music. Under the ring of the times, more and more traditional cultures are deposited in the long river of history, and craftsmen like Jiao are gradually disappearing. How many people inherit civilization with such simplicity and pride? Suona, maybe no one wants to contribute to it now. Those who are obsessed with this art can only drift with the tide, or follow the tradition and pride in their hearts and be gradually swept away by the new trend.
At the end of the movie, Jiao Sanye told you Tian Ming before his death that there can be no suona in Wu Shuang town, and it will be enough to play four after my death. However, in the end, only you blew the suona in front of Jiao's tomb. The mournful cry of birds towards the phoenix, accompanied by the whimpering wind, is ethereal and sad, and ebbs and flows in the eyes of suona flute. Bird's-eye view of Phoenix brought me not only a movie, but also the persistence and spiritual inheritance of an old craftsman.
Writer San Mao said: "A person has at least one dream and a strong reason. If the heart has no place to live, it will wander around. " It is happy to have dreams to pursue, because the heart is always on the road with dreams, even if it is suffering, it is also the most beautiful scenery along the way.
My mother often goes to the movies with me. She said, "You can always see yourself in movies, and then you will grow up with the characters in the movies." Since childhood, dream is a distant name, just like the distance between space and stars. Last night, in tears and convulsions, I felt for the first time that dreams can be so real and powerful. In the room, my mother watched the movie "A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix" with tears in her eyes, and even the advertisement in the middle was not absent, for fear of missing the details of the dream. The story is simple, but the details of the dream are touching.
The story revolves around suona. For the sake of his father's unfinished dream, Wu went through all the hardships to learn from the teacher, and with virtue and diligence, he took over the mantle of Jiao. Jiao's ancestors were all masters of suona, and they were a group of artists who could "blow suona into the cracks of bones". In order to continue playing the suona dream, Jiao worked hard. When his family went to the provincial capital to work one after another, he was furious and helped Tian Ming find his disciples everywhere. At the village chief's funeral, he helped Tian Ming regardless of his illness, and vomited blood to the ground while playing "A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix". After getting up, he accompanied Tian Ming energetically. After finding out lung cancer, he reluctantly sold his cattle and asked Tian Ming to buy new musical instruments such as suona. When he died, all the county leaders who applied for World Heritage visited him. Mr. Jiao has persisted in and pursued his dreams all his life.
Fortunately, the suona dream is still there, and the pace of chasing dreams has never stopped. In front of Jiao's tomb, a hundred birds are blowing deeply, and the suona sound resounds through the streets. It lives in the hearts of many people.
After mom saw it, she felt deeply for a long time. She said that two uncles and grandfathers in Jiangxi can also play suona, but it is purely a hobby. For this dream, they kept practicing at home until they reached a certain temperature, and they were also invited to blow wedding banquets and white things. Later, this traditional skill was no longer rare, and my uncle went out to work. However, the dream of suona always comes out from time to time ... Now, my two uncles and grandfathers are playing suona again. My mother said that my hometown built a new countryside, organized a country band, and let my uncles and grandfathers' suona tour between villages and towns ... At this time, I seemed to hear the voice of a dream.
Dreams are the wings of butterflies, with which you can dance. With a dream, even if it is good, there will be an amazing rise. Friend, if your dream is in the blue sky, then fly upwards; If your dream is far away, go ahead.
A hundred birds fly at the phoenix. 4 "I made an oath to Master." -"A hundred birds fly at the phoenix"
The yellow land in North China has strong sunshine and reeds swaying in the wind. The teenager is holding a bamboo pole half a meter taller than him, persistently sucking up the water in the river, and a few drops of sweat are dripping on his forehead.
"Those who can inherit this skill must have good artistic quality and noble moral character."
However, God didn't give Xiaotian the talent to play suona, so he had to make more efforts to realize his father's unfinished dream when he was young. In the courtyard at night, the highest state for a teenager to sit on a mat and listen to his father's suona is an invisible burden on his shoulders, and a shimmer in the eyes of a hundred birds at the phoenix.
Day after day, I went to the reeds to practice sucking river water, helped Xiaosan to work in the fields, endured Master's scolding and missed leaving home, and casually asked, "Is it fun to play suona?" The only answer I got was "I haven't touched the suona yet." In the days that followed, I could only watch Master take a talented little teacher younger brother to Zhuangzi to grab a job, and he didn't even get a share of the suona from the dusty box. So the boy packed his bags and sneaked home. At the moment when he first stepped into the courtyard gate, he heard the conversation between his father and the villagers-"The sky in our house is amazing, and the master also said that he would teach him to play" A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix "in a few days." The teenager went back to his master's house without saying a word, and continued to insist in the helplessness day after day.
Many years later, Zuiquan asked, "Do you know why I passed the suona to you? This is because when you first came, your father fell down, and you helped him up, and there were tears in his eyes. "
Later, with the progress of the times, the rules passed down from generation to generation were broken and forgotten, and the suona sound in weddings and funerals gradually faded away, replaced by the sound of western musical instruments. Livelihood and inheritance, master and family business, although Tian Ming advised him to give up the suona, he held the suona hand tightly but never let go.
At the end of the film, only Tian Ming stayed at Master's grave. There are no four sets, and there is no ostentation and extravagance. Only Tian Ming played "Birds at the Phoenix" at the grave. Master sat in the plush chair, then got up, turned away and disappeared into the mountains, as if to hint at the end of the story.
There are no twists and turns and ups and downs in the story, which slowly describes the helplessness of folk culture facing the danger of extinction in this era. Without tears, it's like putting a big stone in your heart, which makes people breathless. Just say, "I swore to my master." Then he insisted all the way, and master might have seen the blood flowing in his bones, boiling hot. He will stick to this suona and pass it on.
There are too many people who say that it is not worth kneeling for the box office, which is too pretentious. What the film describes is not only Tian Ming's helplessness, but also the director's helplessness and the helplessness of an era. The film without finery and stars has long lost its market, but the director insisted on shooting the film and finally moved it to the screen with the efforts of the volunteer team and major media. Within a week of the release, there were few cinemas all over the country, and the box office was only 500 thousand on the day of the release. Is it really for the money that the producer kneels to arrange films for the cinema? It is not a gratifying box office, but a heritage. Not only is the suona a folk musical instrument, but thousands of folk cultures have been washed away in the torrent of the times. What needs to be passed down is this kind of "artisan spirit" that pays attention to virtue, perseverance, rigor and meticulousness, and abides by the ancestors' respect for teachers.
No one can guarantee whether the sound of suona will really disappear from my ears in the spread and integration of various cultures and under the scouring of this fast-paced era. Today, when we are about to forget those folk cultures, A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix blows away the dust, uncovers the dusty curtain, evokes people's inner comments on "inheritance" and reminds people that they should not lose it, nor can they lose it.
Today, my mother and I watched the movie "The Order of the Phoenix", which left me with endless aftertaste.
A Hundred Birds Toward the Phoenix tells the story of a little boy named You learning to play suona with his teacher. During his first two months at school in Tian Ming, Master told him to go to the inlet to fetch water with bamboo poles every day, and not to feed him until he could get water. Later, Master accepted a little apprentice named Lan Yu. Although Tian Ming practiced hard every day, the master always took aquamarine out to see the world, and let aquamarine play suona first. It turned out that Master was testing Tian Ming step by step to see if he had the qualities of a successor. Finally, Tian Ming can learn suona! He worked harder and learned to play all kinds of bird songs with suona, which was really vivid. At the audio conference, Master named Tian Ming to teach him how to play "A Hundred Birds Face the Phoenix". You know, the song "A hundred birds fly at the phoenix" can't be learned by ordinary people, only highly respected talents can learn it! Later, when he grew up, Master officially handed over the suona team to him, and the original "Jiao Jiaban" became a "home class". However, the economic tide has come, and the tour class has experienced ups and downs, and the road is getting harder and harder. If you see it, you will break up. Tian Ming and Master were very anxious and did their best. Rainbow appears after rain, and suona will be included in China's intangible cultural heritage! But at this time, the master died of a terminal illness. Then, Tian Ming blew suona at the master's grave to see him off. ......
After watching this movie, I was very moved. The host is very responsible, strict and gentle; Xiao Tianming has great determination and perseverance, winning without arrogance and losing with grace; Teacher Niang loves Tian Ming as much as her own children. It is not easy to pass down the suona. It takes a long time and it is very hard to learn. It is not only a test of physical strength, but also a test of willpower and character. In my opinion, this film is more precious than suona and worth collecting. Thanks to the people who made this film!
When I left the cinema, it was still raining lightly, but the sun had already come out and a huge rainbow crossed the sky. What a long and beautiful rainbow! Many people can't help but marvel. I wonder, does this mean that Master finally walked into the rainbow in the film? Or does it indicate that "as long as you don't give up, you can see the rainbow"? In a word, I think this rainbow is the perfect ending of watching A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix.
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