What are young people's dreams? See the wider world, become a better person, experience life with enthusiasm... Presumably, no matter what era, the passions and dreams of young people will be the same, in a story called "Cross Street", there is such a group of young people with the same choices and ideals, from April 30 to May 7, its drama version will be staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
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The drama "Cross Street" produced by the National Centre for the Performing Arts is based on the 1937 classic chinese film history of the same name, Shen Xiling's film "Cross Street". The story focuses on the experiences of four college graduates, reveals the living conditions of college graduates in the 1930s, and praises valuable friendship, love and a positive attitude towards life. The drama not only retains the different character images in the film and the different fates in the general environment, enriches the plot elements such as "reliable friendship", "sweet and shy love", "vision and yearning for the future", "repressed but happy life", but also carries out the dialogue between history and reality by reshaping the classic image and increasing the narrative, highlighting "what is a valuable life" and "what kind of mission should young people undertake", and other life propositions that transcend history and have eternity. Let us understand that every generation of young people will face challenges, need to fight against fate, overcome all difficulties and embrace hope.
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Source: Beijing News