Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and chronicling the Chinese Revolution. The film, set in 1921, reflects on the Communist Party's early history during the turbulent era, examining the remarkable Chinese revolutionary leaders' zeal and contrition for the ascension of the Chinese people. (Source: Kumaxell at MyDramaList) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 1921
- Also Known As: Nineteen twenty one , 一九二一 , YiJiuErYi
- Director: Zheng Da Sheng, Huang Jian Xin
- Screenwriter: Zhao Ning Yu
- Genres: Historical, War, Political
Cast & Credits
- Huang XuanLi DaMain Role
- Ni NiWang Hui WuMain Role
- Wang Ren JunMao Ze DongMain Role
- Liu Hao RanLiu Ren JingMain Role
- Yuan Wen KangLi Han JunSupport Role
- Zu FengDong Bi WuSupport Role
Reviews
Worth Watching
I originally wanted to watch this movie because it has some of my favorite actors and actresses in it (Song Yi, Zhang Ruoyun, Zhu Yilong, Ni Ni). I'm also a big fan of Republican Era movies and dramas.
For some of my fav actors and actresses, it ended up being like 30 seconds of screen time, which was the result of there being so many characters. I personally feel it was too many characters and it took away from the actual story and made it confusing, but that's also coming from someone who didn't grow up in China and never had a Chinese history lesson. At the same time, I totally get why the directors and creators behind the movie did it this way. It's a Chinese movie and not one that was really meant to be rolled out to international audiences. I suspect the average Chinese national wouldn't have this issue since they probably learned about all of those people in their history class lol. The point of this movie was to commemorate all of those who took part in founding the CCP, which is the reason there are so many characters and so many famous actors and actresses.
As someone who is generally uneducated about Chinese history, this was a good opener to learning more about the events of that period and how spread out the movement was. Now I'm more familiar with the names. I even paused to look up some names to learn more about their role in Chinese history and the CCP. Although it did have a lot of characters with short screen times, it did focus on a larger group of people whom the audience gets deeper insight into their lives. The film did a good job of depicting this idea of a bright future, in which the youth of China will continue to bring forth a new and better China. The interaction between the older generations and younger ones and the eventual handoff of a country is a theme within this film that I think was portrayed quite nicely. I think the film also does a good job depicting how passionate people were at the time regarding their beliefs. Overall, I think the movie was decent, I learned something and got to see my favorite actors and actresses!
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