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Sun Jialu won the International Outstanding Actress Award in Thailand and paid tribute to the heroes of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea with "Letters from the Battlefield"

2024-08-12

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At the recently announced 5th Thailand Taiyang International Film Festival, young Chinese actress Sun Jialu won the International Outstanding Actress Award for her superb acting in the film "Letters from the Battlefield". This honor is not only a recognition of her personal artistic achievements, but also a heartfelt tribute to the touching historical story of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in the film.

As a film that deeply reflects the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, "Letters from the Battlefield" brings the audience back to that era of war. The film focuses on the heroic deeds of the volunteer soldiers. Through delicate emotional portrayal and grand war scenes, it shows their noble spirit of adhering to their beliefs and daring to sacrifice in a foreign country in the face of extremely difficult environments. On this battlefield, every character carries a heavy history and the brilliance of humanity, and the heroine Bai Ruping, played by Sun Jialu, is undoubtedly the most dazzling one among them.

Bai Ruping, a battlefield nurse who is not afraid of danger and cares about the people, is vividly portrayed by Sun Jialu. On the battlefield, she shuttles between life and death, using her own hands and firm belief to bring hope of life to the wounded. This role not only tests Sun Jialu's acting depth, but also allows her to challenge the war theme and the shaping of the image of soldiers for the first time, showing her versatility and unlimited potential as an actor.

Talking about the hardships during the filming process, Sun Jialu said that although the 40-degree high temperature in Hengdian in summer made the filming conditions extremely difficult, compared with the predecessors who actually experienced the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, these difficulties seemed insignificant. "When filming, the temperature in Hengdian was 40 degrees in summer, but it was not hard at all, because I know that those soldiers who fought in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea faced a real test of life and death in a more severe environment. Their sacrifice and dedication were the greatest 'hardship'." Sun Jialu's words revealed her awe of history and her deep understanding of the role.

For Sun Jialu, this award is both an encouragement and a spur. She said that she will take this award as an opportunity to continue to improve her acting skills, be brave enough to try different types of roles, and repay the audience's support and love with more excellent works. At the same time, she also hopes that through the movie "Letters from the Battlefield", more people can understand and remember that magnificent history, and pay the highest respect to all the heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country.

Sun Jialu's award is not only an important milestone in her personal artistic career, but also a strong proof that Chinese films can present Chinese stories and convey Chinese voices on the international stage. I believe that in the days to come, she will contribute to the prosperity and development of the Chinese film industry with greater enthusiasm and more exquisite acting skills.

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