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Focusing on the group of college counselors, the movie "Watching Youth" was released on September 17

author:Jimu News

Chief reporter of Jimu News Rong Yu

Directed by young director Wang Ye and starring famous actors Lin Yongjian and Gong Hanlin, the main theme movie "Watching Youth" will be released nationwide on September 17. Based on Qu Jianwu, a national moral model, a model of the times, and a winner of honors such as "the most beautiful strivers", the film focuses on the group of college counselors and tells a reunion journey between teachers and students that spans 30 years.

Focusing on the group of college counselors, the movie "Watching Youth" was released on September 17
Focusing on the group of college counselors, the movie "Watching Youth" was released on September 17

"Watching Youth" is a special fund support project for the development of the national cultural industry, and the prototype of the protagonist of the film, Liu Wei, is Qu Jianwu, a teacher at Dalian Maritime University. The film focuses on Liu Wei, played by Lin Yongjian, visiting former students and telling how a group of young people defined as "problem students" crossed the various thresholds of youth growth with the help of counselors and teachers.

Lin Yongjian said in an interview with reporters that teachers are leaders, companions, and awakeners, and are a group worthy of praise. He was touched by the teacher's grace portrayed in "Watching Youth", and was full of creative passion to recreate the moving deeds of this outstanding contemporary teacher on the big screen. Lin Yongjian confessed that he couldn't help but cry when he first saw the script, "I am a person who can't drink very much, but after reading this script, I drank 8 bottles of beer, because I was deeply moved by this teacher Liu Wei." ”

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