"Chang'an 30,000 Miles" is an animated film brought by Chasing Light that shows the portraits of poets from the Tang Dynasty. It has now been screened. Below, the editor will share the film review of "Chang'an 30,000 Miles" with friends who are interested. .

In my opinion, this is more than just a movie, it is a cultural epic!!!
It is no exaggeration to say that "Chang'an 30,000 Miles" is the domestic animation with the most charming traditional Chinese culture that I have seen in many years. The respect for history and love for culture can be seen in almost every second.
Li Bai, poetry, and the Tang Dynasty, it is not easy to shoot such subjects. To reach the point of "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an", I really don't know how many times the production team had to go through overturning and polishing the details and plot.
The film gave me a new understanding of many well-known masterpieces through the ages. It turns out that this is how it feels when these words are recited.
Take "Thoughts on a Quiet Night" as an example. I have been familiar with it since I was a child and have long since disenchanted it. The interpretation of this poem in "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an" made me truly feel the sadness contained in it for the first time.
"I bow my head and think about my hometown." But is my hometown safe now?
Home is no longer my home. What Li Bai missed turned out to be the past that he could not grasp, and the future that he could never return to.

While watching "Thirty Thousand Miles from Chang'an", I kept thinking, how come so many geniuses who are famous throughout the ages have appeared in just a few decades?
Li Bai, Gao Shi, Du Fu, Wang Wei, He Zhizhang, Meng Haoran, Cui Hao, Wang Changling, Li Guinian...
When they appear in an animation, no matter how many scenes they play, they all give me a blood-level collision.

Throughout the entire viewing, I had to resist the urge to chant the famous lines aloud along with the people on the screen.
These verses may have made you scratch your head in class, but when they appear outside of exams and in movies, you will only feel admiration and pride, proud that our ancestors have created such a unique and splendid civilization treasure. .
"Chang'an 30,000 Miles" cannot be evaluated as an ordinary movie, because no movie has ever brought me a