"Breakout" will be released on November 29, and the MV for the film's theme song was released today (26th). The mv is titled "The Film in the Wind" to pay tribute to the fiery youth and the great anti-Japanese spirit.
The movie "The Great Breakout" is adapted from real events and restores the "Daqingshan Breakout Battle" that took place in the hinterland of Yimeng Mountain in November 1941 when the No. 1 Branch of Kangda University was "encircled by an iron wall" by tens of thousands of Japanese troops.
The young students from the Kangda First Branch were unprepared and were involved in this unexpected breakout battle.
The anti-Japanese army is a non-combatant force. Although the students are full of enthusiasm, they are still fledgling. They are full of ambitions to serve the country, but they face well-trained and well-equipped Japanese troops. Therefore, what they have to face and endure must be a battlefield of blood and fire. Life and death, humanity and ideals, hatred and anger are constantly burning these boys and girls who have dreams of resisting Japan and saving the country. They must make firm choices and grow up quickly.
Starring as the lead actors in the film are Ren Amano, Ao Ziyi, Amy and other young actors. They are energetic and full of pride, showing the bravery and tenacity of youth and their calmness and fearlessness in the face of cruel war. The special appearances of powerful actors Wang Jinsong , Yuan Shanshan , Liu Wei , Huang Xiaolei , Wu Jun, Laixi and others added to the film's narrative heaviness and artistic appeal. At the same time, there are also 26,000 college students participating in group performances.
mv "The Film in the Wind" is created with lyrics and music that directly touch people's hearts. It interweaves and blends the soothing narrative with the urgent and fierce battle melody, making people's hearts and blood surge. It contrasts with the film's portrayal of the young group portrait of the freshman branch. Echoing each other, they jointly completed the tribute to youth and the tribute to the ancestors.
"Breakout" will be released on November 29, and the MV for the film's theme song was released today (26th). The mv is titled "The Film in the Wind" to pay tribute to the fiery youth and the great anti-Japanese spirit.
The movie "The Great Breakout" is adapted from real events and restores the "Daqingshan Breakout Battle" that took place in the hinterland of Yimeng Mountain in November 1941 when the No. 1 Branch of Kangda University was "encircled by an iron wall" by tens of thousands of Japanese troops.
The young students from the Kangda First Branch were unprepared and were involved in this unexpected breakout battle.
The anti-Japanese army is a non-combatant force. Although the students are full of enthusiasm, they are still fledgling. They are full of ambitions to serve the country, but they face well-trained and well-equipped Japanese troops. Therefore, what they have to face and endure must be a battlefield of blood and fire. Life and death, humanity and ideals, hatred and anger are constantly burning these boys and girls who have dreams of resisting Japan and saving the country. They must make firm choices and grow up quickly.
Starring as the lead actors in the film are Ren Amano, Ao Ziyi, Amy and other young actors. They are energetic and full of pride, showing the bravery and tenacity of youth and their calmness and fearlessness in the face of cruel war. The special appearances of powerful actors Wang Jinsong , Yuan Shanshan , Liu Wei , Huang Xiaolei , Wu Jun, Laixi and others added to the film's narrative heaviness and artistic appeal. At the same time, there are also 26,000 college students participating in group performances.
mv "The Film in the Wind" is created with lyrics and music that directly touch people's hearts. It interweaves and blends the soothing narrative with the urgent and fierce battle melody, making people's hearts and blood surge. It contrasts with the film's portrayal of the young group portrait of the freshman branch. Echoing each other, they jointly completed the tribute to youth and the tribute to the ancestors.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Xiao Yang
editor/Qiao Ying