My Father and I is a feature film co-directed by Jason Wu, Zhang Ziyi, Xu Zongheng and Shen Teng. This film is the third work of the National Day trilogy after 20 19 My People, My Motherland and 2020 My People, My Home. It was released in Chinese mainland on September 30th, 20021.
The film consists of four units: Riding the Wind, Poetry, Duck Prophet and Youth Travel. Taking revolution, construction, reform and opening up and the new era as historical coordinates, and from the perspective of "home country", this paper describes the struggle experiences of several generations of parents, tells the blood ties and spiritual inheritance of China people, and reproduces the memories of China people's hard struggle.
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Faye Wong polished every lyric in the recording process, and repeatedly recorded it for very detailed emotion, injecting emotion into the song.
An anti-Japanese war song "Our Fighters", which is popular in central Hebei Province, describes the brave fighters of the Central Hebei Cavalry Corps and is also the prototype of the unit "Riding the Wind and Waves" directed by Jason Wu.
In this unit of poetry, Zhang Ziyi also focused on the first generation of astronauts who developed China's first artificial satellite, and chose the little-known group of gunpowder sculptors as the entrance.