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Breaking with Old Ideas
Traditional Chinese決裂
Simplified Chinese决裂
Hanyu PinyinJuéliè
Directed byLi Wenhua
Written by
  • Chunchao
  • Zhou Jie
Starring
  • Guo Zhenqing
  • Wang Suya
Cinematography
  • Zheng Yuyuan
  • Luo De'an
Music by
  • Lü Yuan
  • Tang He
Production
company
Beijing Film Studio
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Breaking with Old Ideas is a 1975 Chinese film directed by Li Wenhua. The film is one of the few that were produced during the Cultural Revolution.[1] As a result of the political upheaval taking place, Breaking with Old Ideas's plot was heavily regulated under highly codified guidelines on story and characterization so that it would have a mass character, as opposed to an individual focused character, namely proletarian politics as opposed to bourgeois politics. The film draws inspiration from issues with schooling in China at the time, such as that there was too much study, and too little social practice.[2][1]

Plot

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In 1958, the Chinese Communist Party sends Long Guozheng (Guo Zhenqing), a graduate of the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University, to head the newly established Jiangxi Communist Labour University (today's Jiangxi Agricultural University). The school's more capitalist elements, such as aiming for high bourgeois academic standards, and refusal to admit poorly-educated (according to bourgeois standards) peasants clash with Long's more communistic approach. He advocates only admitting students from the working class, and begins innovative changes—to the dismay of many other staff—such as putting more emphasis on hard labor than classroom learning, switching courses to accommodate experiential learning, removing impractical sections from the curriculum, holding lessons in the field, and excusing students who miss exams to work for the commune. Later, a student, Li Jinfeng (Wang Suya), whom Long considers an exemplary follower of the "educational revolution", faces expulsion and is put on trial. The masses come out in support of her and denounce those taking the capitalist line on education. Those in power taking the capitalist line decide to shut down the college as a result. In the end, the college is saved by the will of the peasants and a pronouncement from Mao Zedong himself.[3]

Cast

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  • Guo Zhenqing as Long Guozheng
  • Wang Suya as Li Jinfeng
  • Wen Xiying as Deputy Secretary Tang
  • Xu Zhan as Xu Niuzai
  • Zhang Zheng as Old Representative
  • Li Shijiang as Jiang Danian
  • Hou Guanqun as Yu Gang
  • Xiang Hong as Cao Xiaomei
  • Wu Jing as Xiao Ping

References

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  1. ^ a b Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei. "Breaking with Old Ideas" in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis (1998), p. 101. ISBN 0-415-15168-6.
  2. ^ "Remarks at the Spring Festival".
  3. ^ Marion, Donald J. (1997). The Chinese Filmography: The 2444 Feature Films Produced by Studios in the People's Republic of China from 1949 through 1995. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 82. ISBN 0-7864-0305-5.
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