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Yu Haoming's three film works will be issued together with roles to convey the mission of the times

author:1905 Movie Network
Yu Haoming's three film works will be issued together with roles to convey the mission of the times

1905 Film Network News "1921", produced and directed by Huang Jianxin and co-directed by Zheng Dasheng, was officially released on July 1. On the occasion of the centenary of the Communist Party of China, Yu Haoming, a young actor who is one of the main creators, also followed the movie "1921" back to the "Big One" site and participated in the premiere ceremony of "July 1st". At the scene, Yu Haoming also sang one of the theme songs of the movie " Without the Communist Party , There Would Be No New China " together with other actors, not only singing the vigor of young people embracing the new era, but also singing sincere wishes for the party's 100th birthday.

It is reported that in addition to the movie "1921", the movie "Revolutionary" starring Yu Haoming has also been released on July 1, while another movie "Red Boat" will be released nationwide on July 9. As a young actor, Yu Haoming is also honored and proud to be able to participate in three key works celebrating the centenary of the founding of the Party at the same time. Yu Haoming also posted a blog saying that "as a Chinese, I am extremely proud. Thanks to the leadership of the party and the efforts of our predecessors, we can now walk with our heads held high and walk on every inch of the world. ”

The movie "1921" tells the story of the first batch of Chinese Communists, who took on the heavy responsibility of saving the chinese people and saving the chinese revolution in the stormy days, and gave a new look to the future of the Chinese revolution. The movie "Revolutionary" revolves around Mr. Li Dazhao's passionate journey of actively exploring and changing China and saving the nation.

Yu Haoming's three film works will be issued together with roles to convey the mission of the times

The movie "Red Boat" takes the "Red Boat Spirit" as the guideline and presents the birth of the Communist Party of China in an all-round way from the perspective of the first batch of Chinese Communists seeking out where China is going. The three films focus on the birth history of the Communist Party of China from different perspectives and pay tribute to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.

In the movie "1921", Lu Zhengzhang, a progressive youth in Shanghai played by Yu Haoming, carried the mission of the times and awakened the Chinese people with a voice, which was the epitome of countless progressive youth at that time. Lu Zhengzhang worked as a clerk in the Shanghai Machinery Trade Union, the first trade union led by the Communist Party. The establishment of the Shanghai Machinery Trade Union has aroused great repercussions in all sectors of society, especially among workers, and it has made the Shanghai workers' movement one of the new. At the premiere of the film, Yu Haoming said that "creating such a key film celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the PARTY together is a precious opportunity, and I hope to pass on this sense of mission to the audience."

Yu Haoming's three film works will be issued together with roles to convey the mission of the times

In the movie "Revolutionary", Yu Haoming plays an underground intelligence worker who is unfortunately assassinated by slitting his throat during an underground mission. Previously, the movie "Revolutionary" also exposed the clip tidbits, in the interpretation of this scene, Yu Haoming tried to communicate with the director repeatedly, although there was no line, but in the end, it perfectly and truly presented the shock and pain of the character's death, and also won the affirmation of the audience. In the movie "Red Boat", Fan San, played by Yu Haoming, resolutely chose the path contrary to his dreams after witnessing the country's peril and the Kuomintang's defilement of the people and the depths of the water, and understood where the real meaning of serving the country was.

In the three films, Yu Haoming's characters are the epitome of most of the advanced intellectuals in the background of the times, or progressive youth, or underground party members. No matter what their identity is, they have left their own mark in the historical picture, and countless ordinary people have achieved a democratic and free new China. Just as Yu Haoming expects, he uses roles to convey the mission of the times and show the responsibility of young people, and he is also trying to convey his influence when the three works are released together.

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