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Volume 2 My Comrades My Soldiers Chapter 129 Discussion of the Film System

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    "You're from Wushan, right?" Ai Zhisheng stretched out his hand.  This is a scholar-type leader. After graduating from Huaqing University, he stayed at the school to teach. He once served as the vice president and deputy secretary of the party committee of that well-known university.  Later, he turned around brilliantly, entered the State Council, and entered the political arena.  Ai Zhisheng, who was born in 1928, is 61 years old and is still working in a leadership position. In the coming years, this situation will gradually decrease or even disappear.  ¡°Don¡¯t look at the fact that the country is calling for cadres to be knowledgeable, professional, and young all day long. It will take time to actually complete this process.  When it came to the title, he had many doubts and finally came up with this nondescript title.  "Ai Lao, it should be the boy and others who are going to greet you!" Wu Shan chuckled, showing great respect for this old man who is more than ten years older than his father.  "It's only a few steps away," Ai Zhisheng's hand was warm and strong: "Just a few of my friends from Hong Kong came over, and we got together in a paradise, all in the same courtyard." Except for Brigitte Lin, it was the first time for several people to meet.  Everyone was familiar, Wu Shan didn¡¯t quite remember their names, he just shook hands with everyone in turn.  When it came to Lin Qingxia, he paused for a moment, but stopped at the touch of a button, which did not give people a lustful feeling.  ¡°Besides, which woman in the family is not beautiful and fragrant?  Not even a little weaker than her, just like Wang Lu who is still above her.  "Hello, young sir!" This man stood at the end. It seemed that he knew him. Fortunately, he introduced himself: "I am Xu Anhua. I won't take them to find Minister Ai." "Oh?"  Wu Shan's hand stayed on him for a second: "Hello, Director Xu, it looks like the harvest is good." "It's not bad." Ai Zhisheng smiled bitterly at the side: "I didn't get the instructions from above, so I can't make the decision.  "    turn out to be.  Xu Anhua reprinted a mainland movie called Tonight the Stars Shine.  This film is produced by Shaw Brothers Pictures and Tomson Pictures.  Because it doesn't involve politics, I want to release it in mainland China.  Actually, it¡¯s very difficult to be in Ai Zhisheng¡¯s position. On the one hand, he wants to make some reforms and lead Chinese film and television people to find a way to adapt to the current reforms.  On the other hand, we must pay attention to the main tone of the Central Propaganda Department and not contradict the spirit above.  After this year¡¯s student turmoil, the diehard trend of thought suddenly gained the upper hand.  In their view, this kind of erotic film is not suitable for the main theme of reform and opening up.  "I remember there was a film called Love in Lushan Mountain." Wu Shan frowned: "There was also a film directed by Xie the year before last, called Furong Town." "After watching these two films, I thought they were very beautiful. It's a pity.  , There is a fly in the ointment. The directors must have been affected by the policy and they always wanted to express something. " "Oh?" Ai Zhisheng was surprised: "You also watch movies?"  "Otherwise, what do you think I will do in my leisure time?" Wu Shan was a little dumbfounded: "My family likes to watch it, so I will watch it with them. Unfortunately, I regretted it when I entered the cinema." "The whole movie is a main theme movie. I haven't left it for ten years.  The catastrophe and the ideological trend after the founding of the People's Republic of China are all images of Gao Daquan. "I'm thinking that in foreign countries, this kind of film is called a literary film, and it always wants to express something about the creator through the film.  "Is education so easy?" Wu Shan smiled bitterly: "From the ancient sages to Confucius and then to the dominance of Confucianism, the people today seem to be still thinking about the feudal period." "Besides, our country has always been supportive.  How much did it cost to make the movie? How much did it cost the cinema? "Look at our colleagues from Hong Kong. They are far ahead in this regard." "The movie itself is a commodity.  Only by paying the bill can the major national film producers make money by watching it, but how much box office did they get? " "It feels like it's a complete mess to me," he said without any hesitation.  Be merciful, because later generations of Sam movies have eroded our culture too much.     what is the reason?  It¡¯s a curse that hangs over the heads of filmmakers.  How many people does Sam have?  How much did they invest in the film?  How many Sam people go to the cinema to watch movies?  Current entertainment activities are somewhat monotonous, but the Internet will become more and more popular in the future. At which point, how many viewers will go into cinemas to watch movies?  "Comrade Wushan, you are right," Ai Zhisheng's brows have not relaxed since he started speaking: "Our country is indeed far behind in the film field."  Strictly speaking, the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television is a ministry structure, and when it was established, he himself was also a high-ranking minister, serving as a minister at the deputy ministerial level.  To put it bluntly, the country still wants to explore the cultural industry and hopes it can make a breakthrough.  ¡°If he really wants to push China¡¯s film and television industry forward during his term of office, even if he is already sixty-four by then, there is still the possibility of going further.  Now that he has entered the officialdom, even though Minister Ai is a scholar-type official, he is not far behind.  "I just think that you and Secretary Wu have the same approach to economic construction. I didn't expect you to care so much about the cultural industry. It seems that my own ideas are too narrow." As he said this, he shook his head involuntarily.  "How is that possible?" Wu Shan smiled and waved his hand: "It seems that I have done a lot with the establishment of the Ouluotai Film Studio and the Film and Television City." "Ah? Haha, look at my memory!" Ai Zhisheng  Patted his forehead.  I don¡¯t blame him. He hadn¡¯t come to radio and television at that time and didn¡¯t care much about this industry.  "Comrade Wu Shan, in front of our friends from Hong Kong Island, please give us some advice." Now that he has the confidence, he can tell people that it is the Wu family's intention.  Scholar-type officials have emerged in the government, but the group is not strong.  On the contrary, the Wu family has shone brightly in the reform and opening up. Even when the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China holds meetings, everyone will use their brains from time to time to learn from Yizhou, Yuenan, and Ouluotai, and dare to be the first in the world.  "Let my colleagues in Hong Kong talk about the system there," Wu Shan pointed at Xu Anhua: "I think Director Xu has a lot more say in this aspect than me." The 1970s was an important period for the popularization of culture on Hong Kong Island.  turning point.  With the popularization of television, Hong Kong movies have also developed socially and economically.  As a result, the changing mentality of Hong Kong Islanders was affected by various impacts. As a result, Hong Kong Island movies in the 1970s tended to be diversified and authentic.  Inheriting the fierce momentum of the mid-1960s.  In the early 1970s, Shaw Brothers still held a leading position in the Hong Kong film industry and had a reputation as the film kingdom of Southeast Asia.  They have produced a large number of Mandarin martial arts films, with great directors including Li Hanxiang, Chang Cheh and Liu Jialiang, etc.  They all rely on the familiar sword, fist, and kung fu movies. The movie world has a strong masculine flavor. Among them, Chang Cheh's movies have created idol-level martial arts stars.  The film industry in Hong Kong Island has always been driven by business. New wave films will inevitably be eliminated if they are well-received but not popular.  In the early 1980s, New Art City Pictures Company suddenly emerged and attracted a large number of emerging directors at the time.  These people include John Woo, Tsui Hark, Lam Lingdong, Gao Zhisen, etc.  Produce a commercial-oriented movie, mainly comedy.  The common point of these films is that they were created using the collective creation model of a television station. They are full of intensive jokes and actions, and are all designed to cater to the audience's taste.  The greatest achievement of Hong Kong films is to make Chinese Kung Fu known to the world. Before Bruce Lee became famous, the Hong Kong film industry was involved in the "Once Upon a Time" series of films starring De Hing, Shi Jian and others.  ??This series, Guan Dexing filmed 99 parts, is eligible to enter the Guinness World Records.  Kung Fu movies are the biggest feature of Hong Kong Island and the highest achievement of the Hong Kong Island film industry.  Comedy films have always been a strong point of the Hong Kong film industry, and comedy films are universally accepted.  There are few countries and regions that don¡¯t make comedy films.  This is one of the most popular genres among moviegoers.  Wherever there are soldiers, there are bandits; where there is black, there are white.  Everything in the world is relative, and one thing always comes down to the other.  The protagonist in gangster movies is a member of the underworld, and the story also tells the struggle for power within the gang.  Or engage in a turf war with a rival gang.  Most of the police and gangster movies are action movies with thrilling plots. The conflicts between police and gangsters constantly set off the climax of the plot.  Police and gangster films have a long history in Hong Kong films.  Many excellent films have been released in various periods of Hong Kong film development.  Cop movies highlight the bravery of the police, while gangster movies focus on depicting the brutality of gangsters.  Hong Kong Island is the capital of commercial films.  The heyday of literary films was before the 1960s.  After the rise of Shaw Brothers, a large number of commercial love movies and kung fu movies became popular.  Hong Kong's literary and artistic films gradually declined.  Ghost films are another signature film genre in Hong Kong, and ghost films are still divided into many types. It makes people admire the creativity of Hong Kong filmmakers. It¡¯s really strange to have such a strong imagination.  Films can also be called Category III films, but not all Category III films are films. Excessive bloody scenes will also be classified as Category III films.    But one thing is certain, if there are many nudity scenes in the movie, the movie will be a Category III film.  Listening to the continuous introductions by Xu Anhua and the people around him, Ai Zhisheng also asked some questions from time to time. The one he asked the most was about the separation of production and broadcasting.  "Actually, you have been talking for a long time, but you haven't mentioned the film censorship system yet!" Wu Shan chuckled: "No matter what film, if the market needs it, investors will film it." Hong Kong Island's film classification system, the latest is  According to the Film Censorship Ordinance, Chapter 392 of the Laws of Hong Kong Island, which was enacted on November 10, 1988, the classification is mainly divided into three levels: 1, 2, and 3 based on the age limit of the audience. According to the laws of Hong Kong Island, it is planned to screen, distribute videotapes or  Films on laser discs must be submitted to the Hong Kong Island Television and Entertainment Licensing Office for rating and approval by the Director of the Office.  The packaging of Class 3 video tapes or DVDs, as well as the promotional materials of Class 3 films, must be submitted to the Film Censorship Supervisory Authority for approval before release or public display.  All rated films, whether shown in cinemas or distributed on laser discs and other media, must display a copy of the "Certificate of Approval of the Film Censorship Ordinance" issued by the Film and Television Department.  The purpose of classification is to protect minors under the age of 18 from harmful movie content.  This will also help parents choose movies for their children.  As the current top leader of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, Ai Zhisheng is usually aloof.  ¡°Even if Xu Anhua and the others even used the connections of the He family to get an appointment with me, he was still condescending and didn¡¯t take it seriously.  "I feel very strange," Wu Shan said bluntly: "A movie by my daughter Jin Lingpa won the grand prize at the Venice Film Festival. Why is it not allowed to be screened in China?" "Huh?" Ai Zhisheng is really still confused.  Know this.  Qin Shijun, who had been invisible for a long time, had to bite the bullet and stand up: "Hello, Minister, that movie was not approved by us when it was approved as a project, so" "Who are you?" Ai Zhisheng cannot possibly know the employees below.  Even the people of the old Qin family are the same.  "I am Qin Shijun from the Qualification Examination Department." He was respectful and completely lost his temper in front of the No. 1 in the department: "But we are currently reviewing it." "Oh," Ai Zhisheng responded lightly, and then asked: "Jin Ling  Or is it your daughter? She has become so famous in the past two years. "She is still like a child," Wu Shan did not answer his question: "Don't think that after we implement nine years of compulsory education, all students will go to class."  Sorry, I haven't seen her movie yet. It probably exposes some social issues. It's too dark. Please pay attention to it when reviewing it." "Comrade Wu Shan and Minister, please rest assured. I promise to complete the task."  Qin Shijun couldn't help but feel relieved when he saw that the other party didn't criticize him too much.  We all talked together for a long time, and we were still not satisfied until the waiter came to inform us that we were going to eat.  At this time, the train from the northeast to the capital has passed Shanhaiguan.  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!
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