Composition 1 after reading the eighth issue of "The Long Reader"
In our lives, there are so many people we have to say goodbye to, and the ones that impress most of us the most are Farewell to loved ones. But for Yao Chen, when she talks about "farewell", the first thing she thinks of is the "strangers" she meets by chance.
When I first saw the introduction of "The Reader", I remembered the poetry conference that was also hosted by Dong Qing that just ended not long ago, and I thought that this would definitely set off another viewing frenzy. After seeing the first half of the first issue, I was reminded of a similar program "Seeing Words as Faces".
Today we will not talk about the content of the program, but about the phenomenon. A series of cultural programs have appeared all at once, allowing us to see TV people trying to save the young generation who are now on the verge of forgetting their ancestors. Unfortunately, this starting point itself hides the pain of cultural passage, but fortunately, the high ratings show that the efforts of these TV people were not in vain.
To use the old but classic saying, "This is the best of times and the worst of times." This is true for both TV people and Chinese culture. When you see the screen full of reality shows and fresh meat, you really won’t feel that the television industry, which has been occupied by entertainment and variety shows for too long, is struggling in the game with the new Internet media. It was time for a change of taste, so we saw "Chinese Poetry Conference", "Seeing Words as Faces" and "The Reader".
We should be impressed by the cultural diversity it contains. Comments after reading the eighth issue of "The Long Reader" 2
Some people say that the Chinese are number one in the world in following trends, plagiarizing, and imitating (zhai). I do admit it. But in fact, looking at any developed country in the world, there is actually a similar development process. I think the most important thing is "people". If everyone in a society is littering, then only a few will throw beverage bottles into the trash can, and this society will naturally be designated as a "litter society". Similarly, if the screen of a country is dominated by crudely produced, low-quality and kitsch entertainment products, does it also mean that the citizens of this country are people with this kind of cultural literacy? I want to say this. There will be many angry young people coming to scold me. But come on, I've been very free lately. Tearing is healthier haha.
When I read some comments, I would say that this program looks like a recited version of Art of Life and that it is emotional and unnatural. It is true that every program and work cannot satisfy everyone's tastes, and it is also true that this program may have some problems in many aspects. But this is on a production level, or a technical level, and these are always areas that can be improved. What moved me was that I finally saw a program that was trying hard to be about "people" in such an impetuous environment.
The overall look and feel of the first episode is indeed not perfect. From the level of the guest's reading to the rhythm of the program, it was somewhat unsatisfactory. But what I saw was a TV program’s deep sincerity to ordinary people; it was a media’s responsibility to the public; it was respect for a host who turned into a producer for the first time. Throughout the program, we can see that he wants to convey the concept of "reading aloud" to the public. Looking at it more deeply, it is also a popularization of reading and the development of reading habits. And one program can only represent the thoughts of a group of people, but when three or two such programs appear, does it mean that our public's aesthetics have begun to develop to a deeper level? I'm not sure, but at least I I saw such a group of hard-working people doing things that bring back the true meaning of "human beings".
However, the short-lived reality shows and online variety shows serve as a warning. No one can say whether these newly emerging cultural programs can stick to their original aspirations. But compared to these nutritious fast food, I would rather be exposed to the so-called "chicken soup" program like Amway. Essay 3 after reading the eighth issue of "The Long Reader"
Everyone has a different life, and everyone faces many choices at different stages of life, and these choices may change your life. ..
Xu Jinglei chooses to be strong
Wang Qianyuan in the recently released Battle of the Dawn chose the performance she loves
Mr. Guo chose to provide support for children with AIDS Education
The Mai family chooses to accompany their son
The college student village official chooses to stay at the grassroots level and dedicate himself
There is another person who contributed to Chinese characters whose name I don’t remember
p>No matter what they choose, these choices lead them to a different life, wonderful and colorful
Wang Qianyuan, a not-so-good-looking actor, had an epiphany about being an actor. What kind of existence is he? From then on, he devoted himself wholeheartedly. I have only watched his "Rescue Mr. My Life" and I was particularly impressed. However, I have never watched "The Piano" which won him the Best Actor Award. The new one was released recently. You can watch the showdown at Dawn.
Guo Xiaoping---Some people choose dreams and money, while others choose to use actions to light up the lonely road ahead. He is the principal of the only school for children with AIDS in my country. The children in the school all call him daddy.
There is also the writer Mai Jia, who insists on accompanying his son for the sake of his son and reads a letter to his son. The words are full of heavy love and he is very cautious.
The readers of this issue really moved me