农村人闯上海
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本片讲述了一段关于人生成长的创业故事,主人公小强出生在偏僻的农村,幼年时母亲不幸遭遇车祸离世,一家人生活十分艰辛,但是幸得奶奶和父亲无微不至的关怀,一家人和睦友善,日子虽然过得十分艰辛但也十分幸福温暖,正是这种家庭的和谐幸福让其有着坚韧不拔、知恩感恩的本性。成年后,坚强懂事的小强为了减轻家庭负担,选择独自前往上海创业打拼,创业的道路十分艰辛,让其遇到了很多困难和挫折,但因为小强善良的本性,又让其收获到了非常多的帮助和鼓励,最终经历过许多风风雨雨之后,小强用自己的坚强和勇敢,在上海闯荡出了一番属于自己的事业,与此同时小强也赢得了属于自己的一份爱情,成功后的小强知恩感恩,选择回报社会。
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简介:The last time Britain was a major force in world cinema was in the 1960s; a documentary of a few years back on the subject was entitled 'Hollywood UK'. This was the era of the Kitchen Sink, social realism, angry young men; above all, the theatrical. And yet, ironically, the best British films of the decade were made by two Americans, Richard Lester and Joseph Losey, who largely stayed clear of the period's more typical subject matter, which, like all attempts at greater realism, now seems curiously archaic. 'King and Country', though, seems to be the Losey film that tries to belong to its era. Like 'Look Back in Anger' and 'A Taste of Honey', it is based on a play, and often seems cumbersomely theatrical. Like 'Loneliness of the long distance runner', its hero is an exploited, reluctantly transgressive working class lad played by Tom Courtenay. 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