To Live
To Live is a poignant Chinese drama directed by Zhang Yimou, following a family’s tumultuous journey through several decades of Chinese history. The film spans the Chinese Civil War, the rise of Communism, and the Cultural Revolution, illustrating the profound personal and political changes that shape the family’s fate. With performances by Ge You and Gong Li, the film examines themes of survival, love, and sacrifice in the face of political upheaval. To Live is a powerful portrayal of the human cost of history and the resilience of individuals in times of turmoil. It received widespread critical acclaim and was banned in China due to its political content.
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A No BS Guide to Marketing, Part 2: Creating Customer Archetypes
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Become a Story Maker!
Wanted to break this down for you guys because I think it’s a MASSIVELY beneficial mindset shift that can help you all out!
I wrote to a friend recently that it’s best to go into any filmmaking exercise with ZERO outcome dependency. This means not EXPECTING anything out of any one project. Well this is standard