The fifth part "Life and Death"
Starring: Liao Fan / Zhang Yi / Yang Shuo
Plot comments: Many people complain about the slow pace, but isn't this a better way to depict the characters' hearts, which is also a characteristic of 249 dramas. The details are appropriate, and the main plot focuses on three time points: the beginning of the war, sending Xiao He to the US submarine, and the eve of victory. The only shortcoming is that some of the war scenes are too dramatic, but the flaws are not outweighed. The point is to look at the core, not the appearance. The last few episodes are the essence, a tragedy of victory, where former comrades gather like a ball of fire and scatter like stars in the sky. The ensemble scenes are awesome. In addition to the four protagonists, there are also supporting roles such as Liupin, Tang Zhen, and the postman. Their performances are also remarkable. In short, even though it is still slightly weaker than "The Leader" in terms of depth, it is still one of the rare conscience dramas overall.
The fourth part "The Eternal Number"
Starring: Huang Haibo/Wang Lei/Bai Yu
Plot review: I revisited this drama at the end of last year. In fact, this drama is very well-made in terms of production. The Japanese really speak Japanese, the Eighth Route Army members have accents from all over the world, and their faces are stained with blood from the fighting on the battlefield. In terms of plot, the first half can be rated as 5 stars, but since returning from Hengshui City and becoming a regular army, especially with the addition of political commissar Zhang Liujin, it is not so good. I don’t know what the director wants to express? This section is quite stretched. Also, after being upgraded to an independent regiment, they just went to the headquarters, and crossing the blockade was just a piece of cake? Gradually it became a drama, and then the Japanese army as a whole was still stupid. However, in today's world where magical dramas are everywhere, this drama is still worth watching in general.
The third part "Battle of Changsha"
Starring: Huo Jianhua / Yang Zi / Zuo Xiaoqing
Plot review: To be honest, it has been a long time since I had such a hearty drama viewing experience. I strongly urge this drama to be re-broadcast and repeated on key satellite TVs. There are no heroes in the play who can turn the tide, only ordinary people who can be seen everywhere. Although each of them has such shortcomings and is not perfect, they all have their own glorious side of humanity. In addition, everyone in the play contributed wonderful performances, which were flesh-and-blood and so real that they were just like the neighbors living next door. War is cruel. Home and country have never been separated. Only when you have a country can you have a family, and if you love your family, you will also love your country. In short, as long as there are not too many restrictions, domestic dramas can also be excellent.
The second part of "Bright Sword"
Starring: Li Youbin / He Zhengjun / Zhang Guangbei
Plot review: I watched it with my dad when I was a child, and I watched it with gusto. Now after watching it again, I realize that it is still the best. I have been attracted to this drama from the first episode. The most important thing is the easy-to-understand way of speaking, even a bit rude, especially when they break up with each other, it is very funny to watch. Through several typical battles, it highly summarizes the history of our resistance to Japan, the civil war, and then the important turning points in the subsequent resistance to U.S. aggression and aid to Korea. Seeing the commanders arranging their troops, I admire them from the bottom of my heart. And the character portrayal in the whole drama is really full. No one is perfect. Li Yunlong has so many golden quotes that I still have endless aftertaste. The only pity is that the ending in the book could not be filmed, but it does not affect the status of "Bright Sword" as a domestic anti-Japanese drama.
The first part of "My Leader, My Group"
Starring: Duan Yihong/Zhang Yi/Zhang Guoqiang
Plot review: It took me a month to finish watching this drama. This drama has become me No matter how late every day after get off work, the only good medicine for relaxation is a bucket of hot water, foot bath, one and a half episodes every day. When I have more time, I will watch a few more episodes. I still remember that I watched several episodes in a row the first day. I finished watching the last episode today. Finally, I sighed, whether it is the picture, lens, or music, I may only be able to give 70 points and 3 stars, but in connection with the plot and the euphemistic truth, I can give 5 stars and 95 points. This is like, no matter who it is, when After he talked about his life, he was worthy of awe. When he recalled his unknown father and mentioned the things he encountered when he went to the mountains and went to the countryside, he was still unsatisfied. All in all, I will go there again when I have time to enjoy it again!
Five classic anti-Japanese dramas with "zero negative reviews". Which ones have you followed? Coding is not easy. Welcome to follow, like, and leave a message for discussion!