The first "Thunder Warrior"
Rating: 2.1
Starring: Zhang Yunlong / Gao Weiguang / Lai Yumeng
Plot review: That's it. In less than a year, this bad drama has been attacked by public opinion. It was removed from the shelves without being confiscated; after watching just one or two episodes, I went crazy, got angry, and wanted to smash things. By the way, don’t we have anyone who can make a good anti-Japanese drama? The whole screen is filled with wrinkle-free and bright costumes; the oil-slicked back hair; the actors and actresses with fair skin and "collagen" on their faces. It really makes people speechless. It feels like I can do anything with me. So in general, what do the director, screenwriter, and actors want to express when this kind of theme is made into a thunder drama? Is it harming the next generation? It's outrageous. Can you make a good drama? Not only does it not look good, but the values are distorted. Audiences who haven't watched it should not step on the thunder, so as not to irritate their eyes.
The second part "Legend of the Plainclothes Team Behind Enemy Lines"
Rating: 2.3
Starring: Hong Tao / Hong Wei / Tuo Zonghua
Plot comments: I have seen some highlights, so I think I have seen it! I think the lowest score on Douban is 2, and this drama got 2.3, which is a bit high! And to be honest, I just want to use 100 million "alpacas" to greet everyone involved in this show, including the director, actors, screenwriters, and even the showrunners. Are you brainless? He has produced a film with a character that makes the Chinese themselves feel ashamed after watching it. Let foreigners laugh at us and destroy our IQ. This drama should be recorded in film history as an eternal stain, allowing future generations to remember the crazy things that happened in this crazy era! All in all, let’s learn from the excellent war films made by others, such as “Our Fathers” and “Band of Brothers,” and stop insulting our IQ.
The third part of "The Legend of Mount Wutai Anti-Japanese Women's Platoon"
Rating: 2.8
Starring: Zhang Weijian/Li Caihua/Bao Xiaobai
Plot review: The play tells the story of the Qingping Nunnery in Mount Wutai, headed by Yang Paifeng (played by Li Caihua) A group of nuns, at a critical moment for the survival of the nation, formed a platoon of female soldiers. Relying on their respective specialties, they made the righteous decision of "not forgetting patriotism as a monk, joining the world to destroy the Japanese aggressors, and punishing evil to promote good." At first, I watched it for Nick Cheung, but I gave up on the show after only three episodes. It can be said responsibly that this is the most outrageous anti-Japanese drama ever, and I never expected it to feature a bald girl in full makeup. What's even more unexpected is that the director and investors of the show actually know nothing about China's modern history and the Chinese revolution, and only want to make money. All in all, this show is simply a "fighter among the trash".
The fourth part "Forged Knife"
Rating: 4.7
Starring: Pubajia/Xu Monk/Wang Ou
Plot review: I still have to remember that I have to watch this with my dad every dinner time, and the news can't distract him. attention. The actresses all looked gorgeous, and I was also fascinated by the rose-red lip gloss. While watching it, my dad complained that it was fake and stupid, and asked: Then why are you watching it? The answer is to see how stupid it is. And to be honest, in the play, Pubajia has a serious accent, the actresses have zero acting skills, each one has a plump artificial heaven, the nose is as tall as the Himalayas, the curve of the chin can be used as a slide, during the anti-Japanese era, the face is white and tender every day, and the lips are red... I want to ask, What brand of lipstick did you use during the Anti-Japanese War? Are the supporting actors generally good at acting? Finally, let me ask my heart boldly: when will domestic anti-Japanese dramas cease to be such dramatic dramas?
The fifth part "The New Sword"
Rating: 4.7
Starring: Huang Zhizhong/Gan Tingting/Guo Jinglin
Plot review: I haven't watched them all. Occasionally I happened to see a little clip on TV, so I won't give a bad review. It feels unjustifiable because it’s so baffling and I don’t know why such a thing was filmed. Moreover, Huang Zhizhong cannot imitate Li Youbin's mud-legged virtues, and he is just okay as a national soldier; Zhao Gang, played by Ren Quan, is a waste of this role. A typical rich second-generation son-in-law joins the army and becomes a big man. In short, the old bright sword is right there. You can’t understand it even if you copy it. Don’t insult the word “brilliant sword”. Besides, who gave you the courage to challenge the classic? It's really a disgrace to yourself.Finally, I long for China to make another movie similar to Soldier Assault without women coquettishly in it. Why should there be warmth in a magnificent electronic warfare drama?
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