The film "Flying Tigers on the Railway" is based on the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941. It tells the story of a civilian anti-Japanese guerrilla group known as the "Flying Tigers of the Railway" by the local people and one of the most important strategic lines of communication between the Japanese army in mainland China - Jinpu Railway. The story of a large number of well-equipped Japanese regular troops fighting against each other. This guerrilla team is mainly composed of several railway workers in Zaozhuang Railway Station. A group of seemingly ordinary young people, including Fan Chuan, the noodle restaurant owner and sharpshooter, and Wang Dalu played the "Only Regular Army" and the Great Power of Pengci Wounded Soldiers, fought with the Japanese regular army together, "If you can use all your strength, you will be invincible in the world; If you use your wisdom, you will have no fear of saints." Although these "railway tigers" are not so powerful, they are still very skilled in all corners of the country, such as sneaking in secretly, attacking from behind, and pretending to be foolish. They knocked out a few Japanese devils without any risk, left their graffiti tattoos and hid the stolen materials in a cave. They cooperated with each other and advanced and retreated together to a certain extent, which helped them escape the pursuit of the Japanese army. "Those who protect the country, their rulers and their ministers, who eat meat; those who protect the world, are humble and responsible." A wounded Eighth Route Army, and by mistake, accepted his dying request to blow up a bridge guarded by the Japanese army. Maybe it was to keep their promise, or maybe they wanted to do something big but didn't have the courage, and this wounded soldier happened to appear, so they happened to promise that the wounded soldier would blow up the bridge, and finally began to brave the enemy.
"Old Ji is in a deep position with ambitions of thousands of miles; martyrs are in their old age, and their hearts are full of strength." The word "dry" has made a group of ordinary migrant workers embark on the road of anti-Japanese for various reasons, picking up trains and firing cannons. Now we'll do it for you! "The weather is not as good as the location, and the location is not as good as the people." In this film, Jackie Chan will no longer fight alone, but will fight with the three male gods Wang Kai, Huang Zitao and Wang Dalu to fight the enemy together. But Jackie Chan's style remains the same. Humorous and funny jokes continue to be interspersed in the passionate scenes of bullets. The members of the Flying Tigers bicker with each other, and they keep talking. Jackie Chan thinks that Huang Zitao talks too much and makes him "talk less". Wang Kai hates Jackie Chan and Huang Zitao. "Irregular", Huang Zitao retorted that Wang Kai was "too cowardly", and several people were arguing and talking non-stop, which was very funny.
"Benefits with leniency, leniency with swiftness, and leniency with ferocity", Ma Yuan is capable because he has a stable character, is good at planning and has extraordinary skills. During the day, he was the porter at the train station, but at night he was the captain who led the team to fight against the devils. Perhaps he had already planned a head-to-head confrontation with the Japanese army in his heart, but he never expressed that, waiting for an opportunity, one could The plan to defeat the Japanese army in one hit. "One life is two, two is three, three is all things, and all things are one." In 15 years, "duang" from Jackie Chan's mouth has become a popular word in China. In the film, Jackie Chan's Ma Yuan described the bombing of the bridge. In the scene, he also said "duang exploded", which made the audience laugh while self-deprecating.
"Crossing the cliff, bending the bow and shooting Hu Yue", the sea is capable, because he is inspired to do "big things", he has the courage to fight the enemy and the true temperament to do what he says. Dahai, played by Huang Zitao, is in his twenties, with peach blossoms on his face, often playing with scissors, chatting, but always shouting that he wants to "do big things".
"Although the brothers are a little angry, they won't abolish their relatives." Fan Chuan is capable because he has the ability to "pierce Yang with half a step", he can protect his brother, and he can accurately take the enemy's "head" from dozens of steps away. Although Fan Chuan, played by Wang Kai in the whole play, has been disgusted with his teammates from the beginning to the end, "You guys are too irregular", and he was returned by his teammates with "We have never been regular", but in the endless disgust Zhong and teammates fight together to start a funny "big event" of bombing the bridge!
"Climbing on a fast train is like riding a galloping horse. Stations and railway lines are good battlefields for us to kill the enemy. When we climb the speeding train, we shoot machine guns, and when we cross the train, we blow up bridges, just like steel knives piercing the enemy's chest. The enemy is terrified, the sun in the west is about to set, and the end of the devil is about to come." This comedy film adapted from a red classic made the audience laugh from beginning to end, but also subtly let the audience realize The red history, not forgetting the history, is not for the audience to watch overly dramatic anti-Japanese dramas such as "Tear the Devil", but to shoot excellent films such as "Flying Tigers on the Railway" and "Assembly". When the purpose of some Chinese TV series about red classics is no longer to gain ratings and make huge profits, then perhaps the level of film and television in this field will be greatly improved.
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