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Lu Yao's novel, In Difficult Days, had been adapted into a movie called Ordinary Road. The movie was released in 2014 and was directed by Baogang Zhao, with actors such as Huang Bo, Faye Wong, Han Jiang, and Hao Lei. The film was adapted from Lu Yao's novel of the same name, which told the story of an ordinary peasant family's life after the reform and opening up.
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The name of the movie based on Lu Yao's novel Life was The Longest Day.
The film based on Lu Yao's " Life " was called " Man's Search for Meaning " and was released in 1994. It was directed by Zhang Yimou. The movie was adapted from his other novel, Alive.
The reason why Lu Yao's novel " The Ordinary World " was not adapted into a movie was that the literary value of this work was high, and it had a relatively complicated plot and character image that required high-level actors and directors to portray. In addition, the theme of The Ordinary World involved social reality and philosophy of life, and it was not suitable to present it in a simple form. As an art form, movies had to follow certain rules and standards, such as literary value, plot, characters, theme, and so on. If " Ordinary World " was adapted into a movie, it might destroy the structure and artistic conception of the work and affect the readers 'understanding and feelings of the work. Therefore," The Ordinary World " was not adapted into a movie. Instead, it was presented in the form of a novel to better convey the meaning and value of the work.
Lu Yao's representative work was " The Ordinary World." It was a novel about the life and fate of the characters in rural China, first published in 1993. The novel received widespread praise and was considered a classic of Chinese novels. Through the life experience of an ordinary family, it depicted the changes of Chinese rural society and people's fate, reflecting the good and evil of human nature, the persistence and pursuit of morality. The Ordinary World had also been adapted into movies, TV series, plays, and other art forms of the same name, becoming an important part of Chinese culture.
The movie " Life ", which was adapted from Lu Yao's novel, could be watched on various major video websites. For example, the movie " Life " that was released in China could be watched on video websites such as QQ Video, iQiyi, Youku, and so on. In addition, the movie can also be watched on video websites in other countries and regions. Please select the corresponding video website according to your region and browser.
There were many differences between the movie version of Lu Yao's novel Life and the original novel in terms of plot, character creation, theme, and so on. In terms of plot, the movie version had been edited and adapted from the original. In the original novel, the protagonist Chen Zhongshi experienced two marriages, three sons and one grandson. The movie version compressed the plot to Chen Zhongshi's life with only three marriages, two sons, and one daughter. The number of characters was reduced, but the overall plot was more compact. In terms of character creation, the movie version highlighted the character characteristics of Chen Yunfan. In the novel, Chen Yunfan was a cultured and responsible character, but in the movie, he was portrayed as more selfish and utilitarian. At the same time, the movie also added more descriptions of Chen Tiejun and Hao Shuwen to show their inner world more deeply. In terms of theme, the movie version was different from the original. The original novel mainly explored the meaning and fate of life, while the movie version paid more attention to individual emotional experience and life choices. In the movie, the love between Chen Yunfan and Hao Shuwen became the main plot, while the theme in the original novel was even more grand and profound. In short, there were some differences between the movie version and the original novel in terms of plot, character creation, and theme. However, the movie version was more compact, vivid, and wonderful, winning the hearts of the audience.
The protagonist of Lu Yao's work, Life, was famous in China. This novel was first published in 1993. It described the life experiences of the protagonist, Ma Run, from youth to middle age and then to old age. It showed his thoughts and feelings about society, family, love, friendship and so on. This novel was deeply loved by readers and was hailed as one of the representative works after China's reform and opening up.