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Einstein and Einstein (2013) is a movie. Baoping Cao has directed this movie. Xinyue Cao,Xu Dai,Jinglin Guo,Shijia Huang are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Einstein and Einstein (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Twelve year old Li Wan (Zhang Xueying) has lost her mother long ago. When she grew up, her father remarried. Not long after, Li played with a half brother. This series of events lead to adolescent Li play has become strange and silent, in order to appease and divert the daughter inside depressed, father bought a lovely dog, hoping it can replace himself with his daughter. Li Wan and the puppy soon established a deep affection, she named the puppy "Einstein"". Unfortunately, an accident, Einstein lost, under a huge blow, Lee with his wayward will play the whole family jiquanbuning exhortations. After the father sent Lee Wanyi puppy to replace Einstein, but Li Wan knew that everything changed, he could not go back to the past, compromise, seems to be the only choice.
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Einstein and Einstein (2013) Reviews
This is my life
This movie is to myself not only a movie. It's a journal of my own juven life. I cannot be neutral to criticize this plot. Because I can not judge my lifestyle right or not. They don't learn to understand and be responsible to their mistakes. They only know violence, selfishness, philistine and indifference. This, they won't care others feelings, when they are involved into some issues. All they can do is roaring, compulse the weakness abandon its right. They mentally abuse others, and ironically they eulogize it with "C'est la vie." or "you are too naive to know the truth." They are not truly grown up.
An Oscar-winning direction
The script is by no means perfect and has even a number of inexplicable plot holes. Nevertheless, that is easily made up by an Oscar-winning direction from Cao Baoping. Confident, suspenseful and economic, Cao's direction sets up the realistic production design, groundbreaking cinematography, and down-to-earth acting performances. Not a single thing gives a bad acting, including the dogs. The smooth storytelling keeps the attention of the audiences towards the very end. The angle and focus of the cameras are both cleverly and carefully chosen by the director. In a nutshell, this is probably the best coming-of-age film ever in Chinese-language.
forced in growing
I have read it several times before I finish it. Every once in a while, I have to take a break and do something else. I really can't stand it. I began to think that Li is the unreasonable waywardness of adolescence and the story of later growth. The more I understand, the more she understands that her growth is not to change things, but to compromise. She has always been like this. It's just that her appeal has never been cared for, and each one only cares about what she feels important. As she said, such a thing, there will be more in the future