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In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps

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In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps

Recently, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country in the 1970s, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps.

It is understood that the movie "The Hunt" was one of the first foreign films to be introduced to China in 1978. The film is based on the novel "Jun, Crossing the Angry River" by Japanese writer Suyuki Nishimura, directed by Junya Sato, starring Ken Takakura and Ryoko Nakano. The film was filmed in 1976, and although it was only ranked eighteenth in the best japanese film competition that year, it caused a great sensation in the Chinese mainland. Ryoko Nakano's role as "Mayumi" in "The Hunt" and Ken Takakura's "Duqiu" influenced a generation of young people at the end of the 70s.

Chen Yuqi, director of the second generation museum of the Corps and a returned overseas Chinese doctor, said excitedly: "With the development of science and technology, digital films have gradually replaced film films, so the film "Pursuit" film is particularly cherished. ”

In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps
In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps
In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps
In the 1970s, the film "Pursuit", which swept the country, was collected by the Second Generation Museum of the Corps

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