And it's late at night. When metal is needed, neighbors are holding pots and pans at home, just to meet the needs of the preparatory office in founding ceremony. When Professor Peking University took out the last sample in the laboratory. These moments moved me.
When Lin Zhiyuan, played by Bo Huang, climbed the 22.5-meter flagpole bit by bit, he was afraid and hesitated in the wind, but his heart was full of faith. He couldn't help crying when he saluted Tiananmen Square.
Ren Suxi's girlfriend told Gao Yuan some of their memories on the bus, simple and clear. In sharp contrast, the young people outside the window are waving flags, which is their lost youth. When the news of the atomic bomb explosion came, when the red flag fluttered bgm sounded, when the streets were singing and dancing, when Gao Yuan took off his mask and became himself.
Of course, what moved me most was that Chairman Mao turned a button with his big hand, pointing out the country and turning Gan Kun around. After turning it to the "upward" position, the national flag was raised and people in Tiananmen Square sang the national anthem together. Founding ceremony is the most significant of the seven historical events in this film, and the night before is also the most infectious and exciting story in this film.