What are the film clips related to the May 4th Youth Day?

"My 1919", "College Entrance Examination 1977", "Sorrow" and "Creation of the World"

My 1919 - a heart-stirring historical storm The movie "My 1919" is based on the year 1919 With the "Paris Peace Conference" as the background, through the historical event of the Chinese diplomatic mission's refusal to sign the "Versailles Peace Treaty", it vividly displays the situation of China's diplomacy 80 years ago, eulogizing the mighty and unyielding national spirit and vigorous patriotic passion of the Chinese nation, while also It reveals the truth that "weak countries have no diplomacy". The film shows how difficult it is for a "weak country" (China at that time) to seek justice and equality in the international society of great powers. However, China finally stood up and said to the great powers for the first time: No! This began a new chapter for China in this century.

"Sorrowful Death" ------- In 1919, the spring breeze of the Soviet October Revolution had slowly blown into the land of China. The humiliation brought to the Chinese people by the "Paris Peace Conference" finally triggered During the May Fourth Movement that shocked the world, the reactionary authorities arrested Chen Duxiu, the editor-in-chief of the progressive publication "New Youth", and a large number of patriotic young students.

With the support and pressure from people across the country, the reactionary authorities were forced to release Chen Duxiu. The idea of ??creating a proletarian political party began to brew in the minds of Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Mao Zedong and others. They got rid of the enemy's tracking, tried every means to get in touch with the Communist International, and received strong support. On July 23, 1921, 13 representatives from all over the country, including Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, and Mao Zedong, gathered in Shanghai to convene the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China. In order to avoid being hunted by the reactionary military and police, the meeting was held on a cruise ship in Nanhu, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. The first party program and constitution of the Communist Party of China were adopted at the meeting. The great cause of opening up the world was accompanied by a low voice on this small boat. , but it was laid with the slogan "Long live Marxism! Long live the Communist Party of China! Long live China! Long live the Chinese nation" that resounded throughout the world.

The youth of the May Fourth Movement in their prime and in their prime, Fang Qiu, is brilliantly presented in the film.

Grieving Death - Taking the First Step on the Road to Rebirth

The author places the love story of a pair of young people into the dark feudal background that is still strong after the "May Fourth Movement" ebbs. Through their tragic fate, they demonstrate that people should combine individual liberation with social liberation, and lead young people to seek a "new way of life", which has profound historical significance. The film is adapted from Lu Xun's famous short story "Sorrow". It is faithful to the spirit of the original work and reveals the different character traits of Juansheng and Zijun in the development of tragedy. It shows that in semi-feudal and semi-colonial China, personal struggle cannot solve practical problems and intellectual problems. The women's issue is actually a social liberation issue. The film has a strong lyrical color, with "Juansheng's notes" running throughout, and a large number of subjective shots such as memories, fantasies, and hallucinations appearing, making it reflect the gloomy and solemn tone of the original novel.

Movies are not life, and life is harder than movies.