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Who Will Prevail

Who Will Prevail

War

Chen Li

Li Kejian, Sun Weimin, Zhao Fuyu, Guo Fazeng, Wang Jian, Wu Xingguo, Pan Hong, Jiang Dawei, Guo Xiaodong, Lin Jinfeng, Ma Yue, Hou Yong, Zhou Lijing, Bai Qing

2009

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

100 minutes

2025-02-20 03:23:58

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This film (drama)Also known as谁主沉浮,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2009Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating5.8(For reference only)。
"Who Will Prevail" uses a comparative structure to portray the two highest command centers of the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang during a decisive moment in China's destiny. It adopts a panoramic narrative style that pursues meaning and philosophy, extracting and sublimating the theme of "the people's hearts determine rise and fall," presenting a series of historical scenes…"Who Will Prevail" is an epic-style mainstream film.Set against the backdrop of the three major battles, "Who Will Prevail" takes January 1, 1949, as a starting point, centering on the depiction of Mao Zedong's image, artistically selecting important historical events from the Central Committee during the time in Xibaipo, reflecting Mao Zedong's immense affection for the people…By contrasting the two camps, it showcases the unity, wisdom, and determination of the Communist Party's leaders to liberate all of China, as well as Chiang Kai-shek's isolation, helplessness, and frustration…The film multi-dimensionally presents how Mao Zedong and other leaders calmly commanded the three major battles in the harsh environment of Xibaipo while understanding the people's sentiments and preparing for the new China…It interprets Mao Zedong's profound thoughts behind proposing the "two musts" at the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee…While vividly portraying Mao Zedong's foresight and determination to win decisively, "Who Will Prevail" also humanizes him, expressing his sorrow for the casualties on both sides, reflecting his love for life…Although "Who Will Prevail" does not feature spectacular and tragic scenes, it delivers a spiritual impact… While there are no vast battlefields filled with troops, you can hear the sound of charging horns in your ears… There are no grandiose statements, yet the leaders' imposing presence is evident… Although the establishment of the new China is not directly depicted, the dawn of new China is visible… New China walks from here… "Who Will Prevail" is a scroll, a poetic history… Viewing the scroll and hearing the poetic history, one sees our older generation of leaders approaching us…