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Zhang Nuanxin’s main works

"Morning, Beijing", the script is the graduation script of Tang Danian from the Department of Literature of the Film Academy, and the photographers are sixth-generation Zhang Xigui and Hua Qing. "Morning, Beijing" predicts the trend of sixth-generation filmmakers paying attention to the living conditions of urban young people in the play. Although the main characters in this work are bus workers, not the "marginal groups" commonly seen in sixth-generation works. ", but from the characterization of fake overseas Chinese like Ke Ke, from his lifestyle, and his connection with rock music like Cui Jian, we can see the shift in the playwright's focus and interests. We can easily connect "Morning, Beijing" to Tang Danian's later "Beijing Bastards". Zhang Nuanxin also accepted the Beijing spoken language of the young citizens in the script. Behind this tendency of "ruffianization" in spoken language and the film's casual documentary imagery lies Zhang Nuanxin's impulse to try to film Wang Shuo's novel, which also foreshadows her later admiration for Lou Ye's "Weekend Lover".

Zhang Nuanxin’s works have successfully solved the problem of letting actors speak in Chinese movies, allowing actors to have real voices, the voices of life. This success allows us to see the challenges of her use of actors. Feng Yuanzheng, who worked as a temporary worker in a Beijing zipper factory, went to the Beijing Film Academy to take the re-examination. Wearing his father's blue trousers, green military uniform, and carrying a green army satchel, he squatted silently in the corner. The result of the examination was that he failed because of his poor appearance. , but was selected by Zhang Nuanxin to star in "Youth Festival". Ma Xiaoqing's selection as the heroine of "Morning, Beijing" was also the result of fierce debate. It is still crazy even now for someone who is about 1.60 meters tall but weighs 60 kilograms to play a girl who is liked by three boys at the same time. behavior, but Zhang Nuanxin still gave up choosing Jiang Lili and chose Ma Xiaoqing.

When "Youth Festival" was screened at Peking University, according to the memories of college students at the time, Zhang Manling, the author of the original novel of the film, was wearing a purple-red cheongsam and a purple-red handbag. The color was very eye-catching, and Zhang Nuanxin But he is wearing a white shirt and jeans, and he has a youthful atmosphere. Zhang Nuanxin resolutely gave up the name of the original novel "There is a Beautiful Place" and changed the name to "Youth Festival" because the film title was too long. Zhang Manling also fought a lawsuit with Zhang Nuanxin for this.

Chen Yanni recalled a small detail in life: when the monthly income of Chinese people was generally less than 100 yuan, Zhang Nuanxin bought a bottle of "Pien Tze Huang" moisturizing cream for more than 30 yuan when she went out on location. Chen Yanni. Chen Yanni received this bottle as a gift at an age when a woman knows how to flatter herself. After the man passed away, when she saw "Pien Tze Huang" again in a store in New York, she bought the product priced at $17 without hesitation, "taking it from the hands of the salesperson with blood-red nail polish. When I saw the very familiar bottle, I suddenly thought of the elder sister's expression, and my heart suddenly moved. "Movie information

Director: Zhang Nuanxin

Starring: Lu Jun, Chang Shanshan

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Type: Drama

Region: Mainland China

Color: Color

Released: January 2, 1981

Introduction to content:

The members of the Chinese women's volleyball team are training intensively to prepare for the "first international championship after the Cultural Revolution." Dr. Han told Shaou that her waist was seriously injured and she must recuperate immediately. Shaou did not retreat. , and exercised more intensively, but her name was no longer on the list of people going abroad.

Sha Ou’s mother and her fiancé, national mountaineering team member Shen Dawei, came from Beijing to persuade her to leave the team, but Shen Dawei quietly gave her more. Shaou was finally allowed to participate in the competition, but lost in the championship and runner-up finals. Shaou was extremely painful and threw the silver medal into the sea.

After returning to Beijing, Shaou fully supported Shen Dawei. At the top of the mountain, the news that Shen Dawei died in an avalanche suddenly hit Shaou's heart like a bolt from the blue. She gradually became stronger and became the women's volleyball coach. Doctor Han cared about her and was impressed by her strong will. She was impressed and fell in love. Another generation of athletes trained by Shaou competed with the Japanese team. The paralyzed Shaou saw the victory of the Chinese women's volleyball team on TV, and her dream came true.

The film. It strives to reflect the new psychological temperament of a generation of young people and explore new ideas and new characters that are of great significance to the times. It captures the thinking of a generation of athletes on the meaning of life, and embodies their pursuit and struggle for life goals in the process of changing destiny. The spirit of the film embodies a strong sense of the times.

People see the spiritual pillar of national prosperity and national self-improvement from Shaou's experience of being constantly hit but still fighting tenaciously to achieve his goals. A non-professional actor plays the leading role, with no trace of pretense or pretense. It is simple, vivid, real, and full of life. It builds the foundation of the screen image in a narrative form that directly expresses people's psychological activities. It emphasizes artistic conception rather than plot, and emphasizes characters rather than events. Exploring new film language, looking for and discovering the new ability of film art to express life.

The film won the Best Sound Recording Award (Zhang Ruikun) and the Director's Special Award at the 2nd China Golden Rooster Award in 1982; won the Culture Award. The 1981 Outstanding Film Award. In 1994, Zhang Nuanxin may have really wanted to make "Release", a novel written by Chen Jiangong. This writer was born in Beihai, Guangxi and moved to Beijing with his parents in 1957. A representative figure of Beijing style literature.

"Freeing Lives" is a story about an old man from Beijing, describing the life of an old man walking birds and his family of three generations. According to Zhang Nuanxin’s daughter Na Si, “The theme of walking birds juxtaposes the elderly and the grandchild generation, reflecting our era in which multiple cultural spaces coexist.” Zhang Nuanxin feels that there is a need for a movie to pay attention to “the big city of Beijing.” Demolition and demolition, the disappearance of hutong culture." In fact, in 1992, another Beijing female director Ning Ying made Chen Jiangong's "Looking for Fun" into a movie. This was also a movie about Beijing old men. In 1995, Ning Ying's "Police Story" also presented those A lot of demolition, the alley being demolished in the movie is now a glamorous financial street.

If Zhang Nuanxin had actually shot "Release", there would have been one more film recording Beijing's struggle in the modern process. Maybe the movie "Release" will be more eye-catching than "South China 1994". But this is not Zhang Nuanxin's fate. Her fate is like the heroine in "Youth Festival" and "Yunnan Story". She is a woman who is forced to leave her hometown and enter another culture as an intruder. In another space, this intruder always uses a harmonious ideal to transform that world. This is an unchanging mission. "Love in the Boudoir" (also known as "Tears in a Sedan Chair")

Movie information:

Director: Jacques Dorfman Zhang Nuanxin

Actor: Tu Huaiqing, Qin Yi, Jiang Wen, Henry O

Duration: 100 minutes (min)

Year of filming: 1987

Type: Drama

Country/Region: Mainland France, Canada

Plot introduction:

Qinli was happy and happy in her childhood. Huiyi, an upright and kind-hearted father, was responsible for rescuing the anti-Japanese soldiers, and the school he ran was bombed by the Japanese army. In order to make a living for the family, Huiyi had to give up his beloved education career and start a business, while Qinli had to attend a missionary school. At a concert, Qinli listened to a piano performance and fell in love with it. As a young girl, she won good grades in piano competitions. I made an agreement with my father to go to Paris for further study in the future. However, her grandfather Zu Hong and others decided to marry her off to Chen Youhuang, the son of a wealthy family. At first, my father firmly opposed it, but later compromised. From then on, Qinli had a deep estrangement from her father. Her husband Youhuang loved Qinli very much, but her parents-in-law restricted her from practicing piano. Late one night, Qinli finally broke open the piano that had been locked for a long time and started playing. After having her son, Qinli continued to practice piano and performance unremittingly. Youhuang is critically ill, so Qinli has no choice but to go to Hong Kong to be with Youhuang.

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