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苏联劳动人民比较喜欢观看强调以劳动来衡量人的品德的,把实干家提到首位、表现现代人的理想和夙愿的影片。此类影片的观众数目已从一九七五年的百分之五十增至一九八○年以来的百分之七十以上。如《大地,你的儿子》等片中经常出现一些富有自我牺牲精神、肯于舍己为人的典型形象,就给广大观众留下了较深的印象。但更多的影片对劳动人民的表现却是肤浅的,人物的社会类型和精神状态只停留在外表上。有的科普影片在宣传社会科学方面尚显不足,有的则缺乏所要论证的科学基础。还有的纪录片、科普片只注意报导性,罗列许多知识,而往往缺乏深刻的形象和感染力。与人们社会利益密切相关的道德题材影片,其市场越来越大。有的影片如《你要敢说‘不’!》、《幸福的代价》、《召唤我奔赴光明的远方》,《湖畔奏鸣曲》等,集中反映了苏联社会上大量存在着的道德败坏,贬辱妇女、贪污盗
The working-class people of the Soviet Union prefer to watch films emphasizing the ideals and long-cherished dreams of modern people by highlighting the virtue of labor as a measure of human dedication. The number of such films has increased from 50% in 1975 to over 70% since 1980. Such as “the earth, your son” and other films often appear some self-sacrificing spirit, willing to sacrifice one’s own typical image, to the general audience left a deep impression. However, more films are superficial to the performance of the working people. The social type and mental state of the characters only stay on the outside. Some popular science films are still inadequate in promoting social sciences, while others lack the scientific basis to be argued. And some documentaries, popular science films only pay attention to coverage, listing a lot of knowledge, but often the lack of a deep image and appeal. Ethical films closely related to the social interests of the people have more and more market. Some films such as “Do you dare to say no!”, “The price of happiness”, “Call me to go to the light of the distant”, “Lake Sonata”, etc., focused on reflecting the Soviet society, a large number of existing moral corruption, derogatory Humiliation of women, embezzlement