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Tamen zheng nianqing (1987)
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Reform advocate that tells the truth moreCast
(Credited cast)| Kailun Guo | |||
| Yuzhou Hong | |||
| Qinghong Li | |||
| Mingxiang Luo | |||
| Zibin Ma | |||
| Yun Meng | |||
| Yuetang Ou | |||
| Gang Wang | |||
| Shengli Yang | |||
| Hong Yue | |||
| Qianrong Zhu |
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The exact literal translation of the title of this movie is: they are really young.
This reform advocate made in the first half of Chinese reform points out a simple fact: it is not the actual age that matters, but the mind sets that matter. In the era of reform, people must not be conservative, a trend common among elders. What reform needs are those who are brave enough to explore new areas others often avoid, and this is the trend among younger generations. Of these rare elders who are unlike their conservative peers, but are brave enough to explore new areas and face the consequent challenges, they are just like the younger generations, contributing to the reform.