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Recommend some movies or TV series that describe rural life! ! (*^__^*) ……

The mountain, the man, the dog.

hot spring

Not one less.

Quite a big foot

Mangshan

25 children and a father

A river runs through it.

Sweet Home Alabama

"a dog of flanders

Strong rhythm (especially in jazz and rock music)

Country portrait gallery

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

A Walk in the Clouds

A River Runs Through It

Plot introduction:

Before World War I, tom skerritt, a Presbyterian pastor, lived in a small town on the Terry River in Montana, USA. After preaching to the people in the town, McConnell usually likes reading and prefers to fly fishing in the beautiful Terry River. There are two boys in mccullough's family. Norman, the eldest son, is steady and restrained, while Paul, the youngest son, is strong, stubborn and wild. They learned the skills of fishing from their father and the truth of being human. 19 17 When World War I broke out, craig sheffer joined the US Forest Service, and Brad Pitt became a swimming pool lifeguard. The only constant is their interest in fishing. Norman found that his younger brother gradually stopped fishing according to the rhythm taught by his father. He invented his own rhythm, and he is undoubtedly a fishing genius.

19 19 In autumn, Norman went to Damon College, which is thousands of miles away from home, for six years. In college, he found that he was actually good at teaching English literature, and he had the idea of becoming a professor. Paul went to college in his hometown and worked in a local newspaper after graduation.

Norman returned to his hometown on 1926. Going fishing with his younger brother again, he found that he could never catch up with his younger brother. At a dance, Norman met the beautiful Jessie, and they soon fell in love. Paul, on the other hand, is addicted to gambling, owes a lot of money, and often fights with people because of debt, and becomes a frequent visitor to the police station. Norman received a letter of appointment from the University of Chicago and asked him to be a professor of English literature. Norman bravely proposed to Jesse. Shortly after leaving home, Norman came to Terry River again to fish with his father and Paul. Norman asked Paul to leave this wrong place and go to Chicago with him. Paul refused. He is a fishing artist, and he doesn't want to leave Montana. The day before Norman left for Chicago, Paul was killed by his enemy.

Norman returned to Montana in his later years and threw a fishing line on the Trouvat River with trembling hands, where the meaning of life flowed. ...

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Strong rhythm (especially in jazz and rock music)

Plot introduction:

William, the cavalry colonel, is tired of war. He took his family to the western wilderness and cultivated pastures in a remote mountainous area. The colonel's wife abandoned her husband and children and returned to the east because she couldn't stand the harsh environment. Colonel William shouldered the burden of raising three sons alone.

The three brothers grew up in a difficult environment. They are like brothers, but they have different personalities. Brother Alfred is honest and dutiful; The third brother Samuel is an idealist and deeply loved by his father. Tristan, the second child, is a wild and unruly person. He is free and unrestrained, often associates with Indians and learns a lot from them. Father and son live a cold life in a pure male world.

However, after Samuel graduated from university, he brought his fiancee Susanna home. The quiet life was broken. Alfred had a crush on Susanna, but Tristan's temperament touched Susanna's heart. Four young people painfully suppressed their feelings.

Just then, the first world war broke out. The three brothers went to Europe before joining the army despite their father's dissuasion. During the war, Tristan watched Samuel die, but there was nothing he could do. Tristan, who was infinitely sad, dug out his brother's heart in the Indian way and took it back to his motherland for burial.

Alfred left his hometown after his proposal to Susanna was rejected. The shadow of his brother's death also made Tristan unable to face his beloved Susanna. Tristan also ran away from home and was never heard from again. Time passes in painful waiting. Susanna was disheartened and finally agreed to marry Alfred.

At this time, the colonel unfortunately suffered a stroke, and Tristan, who had been wandering for many years, returned home at this time. During these years, he suffered a lot. After coming back, he got married and had children, and wanted to live a quiet life. Everything seems to have ended peacefully. However, on his way back to the city, his wife was unfortunately killed, which once again ignited the restless fire in his heart.

Susanna has always felt deeply guilty about Samuel, and now Tristan's wife's death has brought him great pain. She couldn't stand such torture and committed suicide. Tristan has put aside everything at this time, and finally got revenge with the help of his father and eldest brother Alfred.

Tristan lived a hard life again. He lived a long time. He personally sent his father away and watched the children get married and have children. He was killed by the bear's paw in a fierce battle with the bear in the 1960s. His death was heroic.

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Cold Mountain

Plot introduction:

Cold Mountain is a best-selling novel by charles fraser, a famous writer who won the National Book Award. Inman (Jude Law) is a wounded soldier at the end of the American Civil War. After his soul seemed to burn out, he wandered back to his hometown alone. Eda (Nicole Kidman), his lover, spent a period of losing her independence in the countryside where mountains and shadows crisscrossed, and learned how to fight against the rough and sharp life. Cold Mountain, still standing after the war, is the only connection between them, and it is also the place they recall and yearn for ... A beautiful country, even if the paradise you believe in has been shattered, it can still cure and alleviate the pain.

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A Walk in the Clouds

Plot introduction:

Paul, a demobilized soldier, met Victoria, a beautiful woman, on the long-distance bus back home. She couldn't face her father, who was a vineyard owner, because she was pregnant before marriage, so she asked Paul to be her new husband in order to get away with it in front of the old-fashioned autocratic parents. Paul refused at first, but later he was moved by sympathy. Who knows, in the process of getting along, the fake couple moved their true feelings, and the seeds of love germinated and grew rapidly. Although Paul's ex-wife and Victoria's father get in the way, nothing can stop lovers from walking in the clouds. The script is adapted from the Italian novel Four Steps in the Cloud. After watching Mexican director Alfonso Arro's Chocolate Lover, the producer thinks that only he can make the film have charm, because the director is best at dealing with this romantic theme that explores traditional and contemporary values.

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Bored old classmates collect editors and refuse to cite plagiarism.

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Bridges of Madison county

Plot introduction:

Caroline and Mike are both facing the trouble of family divorce. In a long letter left by their mother Francesca after her death, they learned the emotional secrets in her mother's heart ...1One day in 965, Francesca stayed at home alone. Photographer Robert Kincaid asked her where Madison Bridge was. Two people work together and take pictures by the bridge. When night fell, they returned to Francesca's home. In the soft music and dance music, they couldn't help embracing and dancing. However, Francesca refused to give up her family, and they broke up painfully. Later, she learned of Robert's death. Francesca asked in her will to scatter her ashes on Madison Bridge. Caroline and Mike were both moved by their mother's emotional story and her sense of responsibility for the family.

The plot of the film is simple, but the emotional expression is very delicate. The film reveals the ethical values and emotional balance of middle-aged people and shows a more orthodox theme of maintaining the family. "Bridges of Madison County" attracts many middle-aged audiences with its exquisite depiction of family and emotional problems of middle-aged people. Because of the profound social ethics in the film, the discussion about family responsibility and love was triggered.

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faraway place

Plot introduction:

During 1882, an Irish young man was born as a tenant farmer. His father died of the landlord's indifference to human life. He tried to avenge his father, but failed. He met the daughter of the big landlord Xia Lan. This epic western immigrant film, with its shocking beauty, excellent photography and soundtrack, began a drama for the land.

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Brokeback Mountain

Plot introduction:

1963 One morning in the summer, in western Wyoming, USA, Jack, a young farmer working for the same rancher, and Ennis, a cowboy, met in the pasture deep in the desolate Brokeback Mountain. The work of alpine pasture is monotonous and hard, and it may be attacked by wild animals at any time. At first, the two people who worked in shifts every night tended their own sheep and had little communication. However, over time, there is an unspeakable tacit understanding between the talkative Jack and Ennis.

On a particularly cold night, under the influence of alcohol and hormones, something "should not happen" happened to two people who slept together. Loneliness makes two people 19 years old fall in love. In Brokeback Mountain, they spent the best summer time in their lives. The seasonal grazing is over, and Jack and Ennis are reluctant to part. Ennis, who stayed at the ranch, married Alma, whom he had known since childhood, and gave birth to two lovely daughters. Jack went to Texas, and with the support of his wife Lu Lin's family, his career flourished and he had a son.

Four years later, Jack, who suffered from lovesickness, finally sent Ennis a card. After the reunion, the two realized their love, so they have been dating and fishing regularly for more than ten years. Who knows that Alma is in great pain, and Jack and Ennis are also under great prejudice and secular pressure. In the end, the hope of being together for life was dashed by Jack's unexpected death. Ennis took Jack's ashes and found a secret in Jack's room. He burst into tears. ...

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Astronaut farmer

Plot introduction:

Growing up, Charles? Farmer (Billy? Bob. Thornton buried his ultimate dream in his heart: to be an astronaut. After getting a degree in aerospace engineering and joining the Air Force as a pilot, Farmer naturally began to receive astronaut training courses from NASA. Unexpectedly, however, just as Farmer was getting closer and closer to his dream, his family suddenly changed and was forced by the family office. Farmer had to give up what he wanted and ended his astronaut career ahead of schedule.

However, Farmer never listened to fate, and even going home to farm could not erase his dream. In the following 10 years, he spent every penny he earned on building his own rocket. In the barn of his ranch in Storey, Texas, Farmer worked tirelessly on rocket engineering, hoping to fly into space in his own rocket one day.

Farmer and his wife Audi (Virginia? Madsen) and his two daughters and son Shepard, 15-year-old Shepard, have become a small engineer, hoping to become a controller on the day of rocket launch. Even Audi's father Hal (Bruce? Dunn also gave moral support. He saw the indomitable son-in-law inspiring the whole family with the dreams of the whole family, which Hal, as a father, had never done.

On the eve of the launch, unexpected problems appeared. Farmer's 654.38+100000 pounds of high-grade rocket fuel attracted the attention of the FBI, and then media reporters swarmed in and camped in front of his house to guess and pay attention to the space cowboy and his homemade rocket. Farmer found his picture on TV screens all over the world. He was described as a rebellious hero and won the public's welcome and support. At the same time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Space Agency and the US military are also strictly examining and supervising Farmer's every move. They all think that Farmer is a potential public safety hazard and are prepared to take necessary measures to stop Farmer's space program.

Farmer knows this is the only chance. He should not only fulfill his dream of crossing the atmosphere, but also encourage children to summon up courage and never give up the pursuit of their dreams. In any case, Farmer will escape from the gravity of the earth and fly into space to realize his dream. ...