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Introduction and detailed information of the girl in red
Plot summary
An Ran is like a "tomboy". Some people like her, some people hate her. She embodies the imprint of the times and the glory of the future. Sister Jingjing understands the heart of this 16-year-old girl. After Anran entered high school, Anran bought a bright red shirt for her younger sister, and Anran looked very cool wearing it.
Jing Jing's personality is different from that of her younger sister. She is a deep and weak girl. The two sisters have a deep relationship. An Ran is most afraid of her sister getting married. In addition to her sister's marriage, An Ran was also afraid of the "three good" comments at the end of each semester. Students who have been rated as one of the top three students for three consecutive years will be taken care of when they take the college entrance examination. An Ran is smart, hard-working, has excellent grades, is enthusiastic and positive, and cares about her classmates. Logically speaking, it would be no problem to be rated as a top three student, but she feels frustrated and has no confidence. The reason is that she once offended the class teacher Wei Wan and exposed the hypocrisy of the class teacher Zhu Wenjuan. Sister Jingjing learned about her sister's troubles and went to visit Anran's class teacher and her former classmate Wei Wan. Wei Wan, out of worldly prejudice and hatred for An Ran, one-sidedly introduced An Ran to An Ran's various "bad" performances in the class, and emphasized in particular that An Ran "is now dressed up and wearing a red shirt. This is a sign to pay attention to." An ideological conflict caused by "commenting on three good things" was brought from school to the family, breaking the normal atmosphere of the family. An Ran had her own opinions regarding her sister's snooping and her mother's scolding. Her sister Jing Jing is the editor of a literary journal. In order for her sister to be rated as one of the "Three Goods", she went against her own wishes and gave Wei Wan tickets for an internal viewing of the movie. She also published Wei Wan's extremely lame "arm-dumping poem".
Wei Wan, who is sophisticated and superficial, also made some tricks at the "Three Good Appraisals" meeting, forcing An Ran, whom she usually disliked, to be rated as one of the "Three Good Students". Although she was rated as one of the best students, An Ran did not escape an overwhelming personal attack. Even the red shirt she was wearing became a crime. She felt wronged, and when she learned about the subtle "deal" between her sister Jing Jing and Teacher Wei behind the "Comment on Three Good Things", she fell into deeper pain and thinking.
Life is not equal to popsicles, football, and disco. Life also has suspicion, confusion, and indifference. Due to her family's financial difficulties, Mi Xiaoling had to drop out of school and work as a salesperson in a store. The taciturn Liu Donghu had to say goodbye to his alma mater and classmates due to the separation of his parents, and he didn't know what was to come to him. My father, a kind and upright man, pursued hard all his life, but he painted so many paintings that were not appreciated by others. The gentle and docile sister wants to marry a man who has children by her side, but the father, who is usually very open-minded and open-minded, is furious. My sister finally left. An Ran's good friends Mi Xiaoling and Liu Donghu also left with tears in their eyes. This is life, both beautiful and tiring. She, An Ran, must also go bravely and use her own courage to kick off her life. Cast and crew list Character actor notes An Ran and Zou Yitian
Introduction?: The heroine, the girl in red
Jing Jing Luo Yan
Introduction?: An Ran's sister Dad Zhu Xu
Introduction?: An Ran’s parents Wang Pin
Introduction?: An Ran’s mother Wei Wan and Li Lan
Introduction?: An Ran’s teacher Lao Editors Huang Zongluo, Huo Jinghua, Mi Xiaoling
Introduction?: An Ran’s high school female classmates Wang Qing Anran (childhood) Gu Qun Zhu Wenjuan
Introduction?: An Ran’s high school female classmates, monitor Wang Xinquan and Liu Donghu
Introduction?: An Ran’s male high school classmates and neighbors Wang Jian Wang Hongwei Gao Baocheng Selling popsicles in the village selling melons Rosa counselor female teacher Bai Han Staff producer Zhang Wenping’s novella "No Buttons" "The Red Shirt" Director Lu Xiaoya Assistant Director (Assistant) Zhou Li Screenwriter Lu Xiaoya Cinematography Recording, lighting and set designers Li Zhongrong and Xu Jinshui
The cast and crew information comes from the character introduction
Actor An Ran? Zou Yitian?
A 16-year-old high school freshman girl , enthusiastic, kind and straightforward, and liked to wear buttonless red shirts that were incompatible with the society at that time. Because An Ran directly corrected the class teacher's mistakes in class and pointed out the class leader's hypocrisy, and was not liked by everyone.
Quiet Actor? Luo Yan ?
An Ran's sister, the editor of the magazine, is gentle and quiet. She has taken good care of her sister since she was a child. When she learned that An Ran might not be rated as one of the top three students, she went to find her old classmate (the head teacher) and used her power to make her sister one of the three top students.
Dad actor? Zhu Xu?
An Ran’s father is a painter, kind, taciturn and upright. Because I don’t like to follow the crowd, I have been painting for decades, but no one appreciates it. One day, he overheard An Ran commenting on his painting and was very happy. But his eldest daughter's love interest made him angry again.
The character information is referenced from the original music soundtrack, composer, lyrics, soloist, chorus and performance conductor "The Shining Pearl". Awards Record Award Time Awarding Party Awarding Party Awarded/Nominated 1985 The 5th China Golden Rooster Award for Best Feature Film "The Girl in Red" Award-winning Best Director Lu Xiaoya Nominated for Best Editing Yuan Fang Nominated for Best Music Nominated by Wang Mo Nominated 1985 8th China Film Golden Rooster Award Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award for Best Feature Film "The Girl in Red" was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Luo Yan
The award information is based on the behind-the-scenes production
Actor selection
The director who played the quiet role of Luo Yan found her after seeing her performance in "Female College Dormitory" and felt that she had a bookish air about her that was very suitable for the role of a female editor. Zou Yitian, who played An Ran, was discovered in the chorus of Beijing No. 8 Middle School. The photographer selected several children at that time and found that Zou Yitian had short hair, broad eyebrows, and a particularly pure expression. Through his big eyes, he found that this child was very spiritual. Zhu Xu, who played An Ran's father, was an actor at the Beijing People's Art Theater at the time. He was very elegant and very suitable for playing the role of an intellectual with no talent and ambition, revealing that "indifferent" mood. Film evaluation
The creator of the film uses simple and unpretentious images and a smooth and harmonious style to create some characters who become the incongruous environment in which the girl lives. The art of coordination expresses the discordant life. Life is inherently uncoordinated, that is, full of contradictions. Art is supposed to be coordinated, especially movies. Whether the scenes, plots, the picture flow unfolded by the plot, and the thoughts, emotions, rhythm, and atmosphere displayed by the entire process are harmonious and unified, from this point of view, "The Girl in Red" is complete. (Review by "Film Art")
The film has no thrilling plot, no hilarious gimmicks, and no romance that exaggerates a girl's first love. However, it has rich ideological connotation and unique art. The charm deeply tugs at the heartstrings of the audience. The energetic image of the protagonist An Ran is nothing less than a challenge to traditional concepts. Enron's independence and self-awareness are exactly what people need for the pioneering and creative spirit advocated in the new era of change. Enron's sincerity is the minimum requirement for people to deal with complex interpersonal relationships. The red shirt is a consistent prop in the film. Its role in the film is not an ordinary metaphor, but a symbol with rich meaning. It not only expresses the protagonist's pursuit of beauty and sincerity, but also shows her courage to break away from the stereotype and challenge secular concepts. The film deeply embeds the meaning of the red shirt inside the picture, showing a high degree of skill in using symbolic techniques.
(Reviewed by "Contemporary Literary Circle") Original Music 1 Shining Pearl Beijing Children's Palace Chorus
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