Chapter 736 [Zhang Aijia]
In that life, there was a song that many people had heard and influenced many people's outlook on love and life, including Lu Chong, who also learned some life insights from that song. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
The song, titled "The Price of Love": "Do you still remember the dream of your youth, like a flower that never withers, accompanying me through the wind and rain, watching the impermanence of the world, and watching the vicissitudes of life." The price paid for love will never be forgotten.
All the words of true infatuation will always be in my heart, though there is no longer him.
Let's go, let's go, people must learn to grow up by themselves.
Let's go, let's go, life will inevitably experience painful struggles.
Let's go, let's go, find a home for your heart.
I have also shed tears and broken hearts, which is the price of love.
Maybe I still think about him occasionally, and occasionally I will inevitably think about him, just like he is an old friend, which also makes me feel distressed and worry, but there is no longer a spark in my heart, let the past go with the wind.
All the words of true infatuation will always be in my heart, though there is no longer him.
Let's go, let's go, people must learn to grow up by themselves.
Let's go, let's go, life will inevitably experience painful struggles.
Let's go, let's go, find a home for your heart.
I have been sad and weeping, and I have been saddened and broken, this is the price of love......"
"The Price of Love" is unforgettable for all who have heard it. The melody is beautiful, with a touch of sentimentality and nostalgia for the love of the past, with a face to the reality and with the hope of love for the future. The melody of the song is very lyrical, and the expression of feelings is gentle, prevaricating.
When Lu Chong first heard this song, he watched a movie "Three Summers" written by Zhang Aijia and starring Liang Chaowei. This is closely related to the content of the movie. The movie depicts the life of a group of boys and girls full of various interests, and the first love is born in this group of boys and girls and then disappears. As an interlude to the movie, "The Price of Love" shows the content of the movie very well and plays a good role in setting off the atmosphere of the movie.
Zhang Aijia sings in a relaxed, gentle, lyrical and with a hint of sadness, rather than sadness, crying, pain or hot way, her voice is what Lu Chong likes very much, and the way she interprets it is also appreciated by Lu Chong.
Later, Liang Yongqi sang a cover, although Lu Chong liked Gigi Leung's "Fresh" and "Short Hair" very much, but I have to say that her song "The Price of Love" was a great failure, but later because of the problem of Rolling Stone Records, Zhang Aijia's "The Price of Love" could not be circulated for free, which made Gigi Leung's "The Price of Love" popular.
Back to Zhang Aijia herself, she is an intellectual beauty with both talent and beauty, who can sing, act, write and direct. As a singer, her "Childhood" and "The Price of Love" have been popular for an era. She has been involved in the film industry since the age of 19, and has starred in nearly 100 films, and has won the Golden Horse Award twice, the actress of two Academy Awards and the Best Supporting Actress Award at one Golden Horse Award. In the era when Lin Qingxia and Lin Fengjiao stood side by side, she relied on her independence and omnipotence, from an actor to a director, screenwriter, and producer, and opened up a path completely different from that of beautiful idols. She is the "little sister" in Luo Dayou's mouth, the "Sister Zhang" in Li Zongsheng's heart, the "teacher" of Liu Ruoying and Li Xinjie, and the character promoted by Time magazine in the United States in 3 pages. Zhang Aijia's films emphasize the expression of women's emotions, and her films have the beauty and cruelty of youth, the contradictions and embarrassments of adulthood, and the helplessness of old age. These subtle emotional qualities allow audiences of different ages to see themselves in the film, and her films resonate with them unforgettable.
Just like "Three Summers" written by her, with a purely feminine vision, the past life experience and the emotional experience of the people around her are a third-party observation, the tone of the film is soothing, just like a woman's youth dream, which makes people think narrowly and nostalgic, and the faint feminine feelings, attached to the changes and past of the characters around her, reveal a trace of melancholy from time to time. If a woman watches it, it's nothing, but this is the first movie Lu Chong watched alone when he first entered the college campus, and that kind of melancholy, especially the melancholy brought by Liang Chaowei, seriously infected Lu Chong, and also seriously affected Lu Chong's four-year college life. It may also be that Lu Chong has a tendency to be depressed, so he shouldn't watch that kind of movie with a tendency to depression, which is easy to expand his condition.
Zhang Aijia's magnificent life appeared in front of Lu Chong's eyes with the display of the system.
Zhang Aijia was born in Baodao in 1953, and was sent to the United States by her strict mother when she was in middle school.
In 1972, 19-year-old Zhang Aijia went to Xiangjiang to develop and became an actress under Golden Harvest Company, starting the road of film. In the same year, he participated in the first movie "Dragon and Tiger King Kong". He left Golden Harvest in 1973.
In 1976, Zhang Aijia starred with Lin Fengjiao, Qin Han and others in the film "Blue Cloud Sky" directed by Li Xing, which won the Outstanding Feature Film Award at the 13th Treasure Island Film Golden Horse Awards, and Zhang Aijia herself also won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress, and won the Golden Crown Shield Award at the 22nd Asia-Pacific Film Festival.
In 1977, she partnered with Lin Qingxia and starred in the costume Huangmei Opera movie "Dream of Red Mansions", playing the role of Lin Daiyu.
In 1979, Zhang Aijia and Liang Shuyi co-founded Bigao Film Company, produced and starred in director Xu Anhua's debut film "Crazy Robbery", which won the first place in the "Top Ten Chinese Films of 1979".
In 1981, she starred in the movie "My Grandpa" and won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Golden Horse Awards.
In 1983, Zhang Aijia became the director of the film treasure island branch of Xiangjiang New Arts City. Under her planning, "New Art City" launched the tragic film "Taking the Wrong Car". The film was nominated for 11 awards at the 20th Treasure Island Film Golden Horse Awards, and finally won 4 awards, including Best Actor, Best Original Film Music, and Best Original Song. The original songs of the movie "If the Wine Sells Nothing", "The Same Moonlight", "Whether", "Please Follow Me" and other widely popular.
In 1984, because Zhang Aijia's policy of supporting literary films was coldly received, she resigned as director in frustration.
In July 1985, Zhang Aijia released the album "Busy and Blind", ranking 19th in the "Top 100 Records".
In 1986, Zhang Aijia's self-written, self-directed and self-starred film "Favorite" won nine nominations for the Treasure Island Golden Horse Awards, and Zhang Aijia herself won four nominations including Best Director, Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay and Best Interlude "Favorite", and won the Best Actress Award at the 23rd Treasure Island Film Golden Horse Awards and the Best Actress Award at the 6th Xiangjiang Film Awards for starring in the film.
In 1987, the British National Cinema held a focus on "Tribute to Zhang Aijia".
In 1989, she starred with Chow Yun-fat in the film "The Story of Ah Lang" directed by Johnny To, playing "Bobo" and was nominated for Best Actress at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards, which set a new box office record for Hong Kong-made literary films in 1989 with a box office of 30 million.
In 1990, Eika Cheung and Chow Yun-fat starred again in the film "Lucky Stars" directed by Johnny To, which became one of the top ten grossing films in Hong Kong in 1990.
In January 1992, the album "Childhood" was released, ranking 20th in the "Top 100 Records of Treasure Island". In the same year, the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada held a special exhibition of Zhang Aijia's works with the activity of "Spotlight of the Film Festival".
In 1994, Zhang Aijia moved her career back to Baodao and participated in the movie "Eating Men and Women" directed by Ang Lee.
In 1995, he wrote and directed the film "Girl Little Fish", which won the Best Film Award and the Best Screenplay Award at the 40th Asia-Pacific Film Festival.
In 1999, Zhang Aijia wrote and directed the autobiographical film "Heartbeat" and won the Best Screenplay Award at the Academy Awards, which was her first Best Screenplay Award at the Academy Awards.
In 2002, she starred in "The Earth Lasts Forever" and won the Best Actress at the Xiangjiang Film Awards, the Best Actress at the 7th Xiangjiang Film Golden Bauhinia Awards, and the Best Actress Award at the Xiangjiang Film Critics Association.
It is no exaggeration to say that Zhang Aijia's achievements and her personal charm made Lu Chong feel the urge to kneel and lick.
At this time, standing in front of Lu Chong, Zhang Aijia, who does not apply powder and has a soft voice, has the beauty and wisdom after years of experience.