Is there an egg at the end of Man Jiang Hong?

Manjianghong has no eggs, but there are foreign eggs.

The so-called movie eggs are usually placed at the end of the film, and there are no eggs after the movie "Man Jiang Hong". Although there is no ending egg, as the official of the film "Man Jiang Hong", one of the eggs has been exposed, which is an anecdote video. Sun Jun said in the video, as you wish, "General Yue is famous all over the world."

Then the characters Zhang Da and the lyre appeared in turn. It was also through Sun Jun's mouth that they released the news of their success, in order to comfort the tragic death of the heroes. Zhang Da and lyre smiled on their faces, indicating that they had received them.

There is also an invisible egg, that is, Yue Fei, an anti-gold general, who never appeared in the film from beginning to end. Some fans say that the movie "Man Jiang Hong" is really powerful. Yue Fei has never been mentioned, but there are Yue Fei everywhere. It just refers to the ever-present spirit of Yue Fei. All the successors and sympathizers of Yue Fei went wave after wave to look for Yue Fei's last words, but they didn't expect that it was the poem "Man Jiang Hong" written by Yue Fei.

The director of "Man Jiang Hong" constructs romance in China.

The most touching thing about the movie "Man Jiang Hong" is not comedy and suspense, nor the performances of Zhang Yi, Jackson Yi and Lei Jiayin, but the last card. Card is the origin of the film title "Man Jiang Hong". Card is the loyalty and loyalty behind a fictional story. The card is the phrase "some things are more important than life and death" spoken by the movie protagonist and countless unknown people.

Yue Fei did not appear in the whole movie, but the director engraved the whole song "Man Jiang Hong" in the hearts of the audience with a touching story of a little person and a grand ceremony with romantic and personal characteristics. When the action of Ode is externalized in such a straightforward way, and the feelings of a country embrace the audience in such a solemn and profound way, it is hard for someone not to be moved by the director's romance.