This is my first time to write a review, if you don't like it, don't spray it. After watching the first two episodes of the first season and the second season, it was a bit like watching a domestic anti-Japanese spy war drama at first, but the villain's IQ in it doesn't know that it is better than a domestic spy war drama. The villain's IQ is many times higher. The plot is extremely slow, kind of boring and boring. There was no progress in the whole season, the protagonist was involved in the struggle by mistake, and the whole plot was full of powerlessness and sadness. Frank's sister was killed, and his friend was almost killed, and he could only watch and worry about whether he would be killed. The heroine is lonely, and there is no one to help her, so she can only explore the truth alone. The Japanese wanted to kill her, the Nazis wanted to kill her, and the underground party wanted to kill her. Fate always likes to tease people. I can't see the significance of the underground party doing these things. They will only blindly ask others to sacrifice, but they never say what the significance of sacrifice is. Suddenly, they feel how important it is for the Communist Party to have faith. I think this drama is more about the protagonist and the villain, and the underground party is not described much at all. I even think that the underground party is as bad as the villain. Their deaths are far less tragic than the underground party deaths in domestic dramas. What I agree with more is the depiction of the Japanese in the play, which is very brutal. When the heroine of the first season was looking for Chu Di, she found a small mass grave, and the words of the military doctor in the second episode of the second season made me think that something comparable to the Nanjing Massacre must have happened in the United States at that time. "San Francisco Massacre" or something. Tian Shang Tian really thought that if only Japan also mastered nuclear weapons, Germany and Japan would not go to war. Unfortunately, there is no room for two tigers in one mountain. The madness of the Japanese is beyond imagination. They are a group of gamblers who won China for the first time. , the second bet against Russia (Russian-Japanese War), the third bet against the United States (the Pacific War), and they want to bet a fourth time , After all, the Japanese had very little chance of winning before. When they fought China, the Beiyang Fleet was No. 1 in Asia. When they fought against Russia, Russia was known as the "European military police". When they fought against the United States, the United States ranked first in the world in terms of industrial output. important. I now understand why the victory that our compatriots have thrown their heads and blood to usher in is so precious, because in that environment, from 1931 to 1941, there was no foreign aid, no victorious counter-offensive, everything was hopeless, a major Duiren surrendered to the Japanese, and there were so many Communist Party members who went one after another to resist the Japanese aggression, just to drive the Japanese out of China, without asking for anything in return, and American dramas often demand money in return. Americans say we have no faith, but in fact they have no faith. I didn't find any good people in this drama, everyone wants to live. Traitors and traitors are everywhere, the villain always has the last laugh, and the protagonist is always on the edge of struggle. The goal pursued by the protagonist, in my opinion, seems far away. Posted at 04:34・Copyright belongs to the author
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