In the spy war TV series Cliff , what is the ending of the number one villain Gao Bin?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

Abstract: In the spy war-themed TV series "Cliff", what is the final fate of the main villain Gao Bin, who is extremely disgusted by the audience? Was he blown up or survived? Although many expected him to suffer a fatal blow, he did not actually die, so what will be his ultimate fate?

In the spy war-themed TV series "Cliff", what is the final fate of the main villain Gao Bin, the main villain who makes all viewers feel extremely disgusted? Was he killed or seriously injured? Although many expected him to suffer a fatal blow, he did not actually die, so what will be his ultimate fate?

In "The Cliff", Gao Bin is an outstanding student cultivated by the Japanese spy Kenji Dohihara during his tenure as the head of the secret service in Harbin. He also had a deep personal relationship with the commander of the Togo Force, the forerunner of the infamous Bacteriological Warfare Unit 741, Dr. Shiro Ishii. He came from a poor peasant family. He was loyal to the puppet Emperor Puyi of Manchukuo and served as the head of the intelligence section of the Harbin Police Department, while also managing the intelligence department of the puppet Manchukuo in Harbin.

In the play, Gao Bin shows his sinister and vicious side, his excellent analytical and reasoning skills, coupled with his detailed observation and detection skills, make him the biggest and most dangerous enemy of the male protagonist Zhou Yi when he infiltrates the Harbin Police Department. It is no exaggeration to say that Zhou Yi has always been covered by his shadow. In "Latent", he is an important character, an impressive character. Zhou Yi and his partner Gu Qiuyan once mentioned that every time they saw Gao Bin, they felt that they were about to be exposed. It can be seen how outstanding Gao Bin's ability is.

Cheng Yu, the actor who plays Gao Bin, perfectly shows the insidiousness and ruthlessness of the character with his superb acting skills. This made many viewers have a deep hatred for Gao Bin, but there is no clear description of Gao Bin's final fate in the play, and many viewers mistakenly believe that Gao Bin died in the end.

The Kuomintang's iron-blooded assassination team once planned an assassination operation specifically against Gao Bin, when Gao Bin was attacked by multiple bullets, but fortunately, he was eventually rescued and saved his life. Although our party's underground organization had deliberately eliminated him, due to his cunning and luck, the elaborate assassination plan was ultimately successfully circumvented.

Therefore, in fact, Gao Bin did not die, on the contrary, after capturing Zhou Yi, his status was improved. He was forced out, and he was forced to surrender because he had no choice. Frankly, such an ending may be difficult for many to accept, but Gao Bin's ending is definitely not bad, and it is mentioned in the play that he has amassed a large fortune and is ready to flee to Japan due to the defeat in the war. He knew he was going to be shot, but he didn't want to be shot. Because of his position, he has access to information very quickly, and if he realizes that the situation is unfavorable and wants to escape, he may be more convenient than many Japanese. Therefore, after he was arrested, he immediately received special attention and care. Even if he did not run away, given his importance after the end of the war, he was still the focus of many forces' efforts and had great potential for application. If he does not run, then, even in peacetime, he can only wait for death. It is almost impossible if he were to be arrested and executed.

After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Kuomintang high-ranking **, who was responsible for taking over the northeast region, preferred to quickly take over the region and quickly absorb the fruits of the victory. In this case, the importance of the intelligence in Gao Bin's hands was even more obvious, so the KMT was more inclined to use him than simply execute him.

Looking back at the real history of that time, the Communist Party that Gao Bin of the puppet Manchukuo fought against was actually not the same as the Communist Party as we understood it. Strictly speaking, Zhou Yi was supposed to be a member of the Third International, which meant that he was in fact a member of the Soviet Union and could at best be regarded as an ally of our party. In the era of the puppet Manchukuo, the situation in the northeast could be said to be water-poured, but neither our party nor the Kuomintang's military command and central unification achieved any remarkable achievements. The Japanese and the puppet Manchurians were mainly directed against the Third International, and they had been largely wiped out. We all know this, so I think this issue cannot be generalized, and it should be analyzed in detail, not all cases. In the Tohoku region, the social structure of the Japanese puppet society is quite strict, and it is a great challenge to carry out underground activities. While they may not have the support of the population, it would be a very good strategy to successfully send personnel in and ensure that their actions are not revealed.

Tohoku at that time was like two completely different worlds for the people who once lived in Kannai. The urban population here is highly concentrated, and the transportation routes are clear and easy to understand, especially in the cold winter, most of the time is in the cat winter season, and once the activity is frequent, it is easy to reveal one's identity. Therefore, many people can't go outside for a walk during the Spring Festival, or go out for a walk. For those who go to Kannai, the place south of Changchun may still be able to deal with it, but the place north of Changchun, before adaptation, the Japanese have already been defeated, what are they still doing secret activities?

When a large number of people left the pass, it was likely to happen after the surrender of Japan, and because both the Kuomintang and the Communists failed to deploy in time, they simply took an open stance and began to fight. I guess that's a good sign, right? Therefore, I personally do not completely agree with Zhou Yi's background. In the era in which he lived, we could not assert that our party did not suffer setbacks, but it was really impossible for us to have such a large scale and a large intelligence network. The Northeast is not located in the Guannei, and the organizational structure of the prefectural, county and district party committees in various localities is quite perfect.

During the Sino-Japanese War, there were only a few small teams sent by the Third International in the Northeast, and their scale was not as large as depicted in the play. In the TV show, Sun Yuejian actually seems to be faltering no matter how he walks to **, which is like in the current social environment, even if he is holding a forged ID card, he still walks around, which is completely impossible. Gu Qiuyan said that she was a senior ** trained in the Soviet Union and was arranged to Zhou Yi's side. Despite her seemingly headstrong personality, she actually violated the organization's discipline several times. She asked her brother-in-law, who was not a member of the organization, to pass on the information, took her husband home without authorization, and did not follow Zhou Yi's instructions, insisting on going back to deal with the problem by herself. These are all taboos in her underground activities. As a Soviet-trained **, how could she have made such a low-level mistake. In fact, she comes across like a sick woman who only thinks she's capable of getting things done. In the context of that particular era, this kind of work attitude would not be qualified as a reporter in an ordinary organization, let alone be sent to work behind the enemy in a harsh environment. The highlight of this drama is to show the puppet Manchurian era, the atmosphere behind enemy lines that is completely different from other spy war dramas, and the outstanding performance of a group of veteran actors, Gu Qiuyan is undoubtedly a huge failure.

As for the historical background, as mentioned above, it is not necessary to delve into it, but only to understand it. Because history itself is a play, and it is a very serious play. When I re-** the show, I found that every fragment of Gu Qiuyan seemed to be a quick skip, and to my surprise, the whole drama looked more compact and engaging. And when it comes to Gao Bin, although he seems ruthless on the surface, in fact he has no deep hatred with the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in Guannai. This does not prevent both sides from trying to absorb the fruits of victory in order to absorb the fruits of victory more quickly when accepting the Northeast.

Cheng Yu, who plays the role of Gao Bin, is a national first-class performing artist of the Harbin Repertory Theatre. Since the 80s of the last century, he has been active in the drama stage and has won various awards many times. In the TV series "Cliff", he exquisitely showed the dark, cunning and sinister qualities of the spy chief, and his performance was lifelike, and it can be said that his acting skills are top-notch. Some of the characters he plays are even legendary and legendary. His performance with Zhou Yi played by Zhang Jiayi, every scene is hailed as a classic.

However, the arrangement of some plots in this drama is too bizarre and lacks authenticity and rationality. The problem that the audience is most concerned about is that Gu Qiuyan, as a senior ** who has received professional training from the Soviet Union, actually does not meet the qualities that ** should have. In the course of her mission, she actually took her wife, son, and daughter abroad together. Due to her willful behavior, the lives of her brother-in-law and girlfriend were seriously threatened. Later, she found a job with the help of her husband. She took her husband home without permission, but did not report it to Zhou Yi, only to be found out by Zhou Yi and criticized her, which made her very unhappy. Later, she was severely punished for her husband's betrayal. In the end, due to emotional impulsiveness and stubbornness, it led to Zhou Yi's destruction.

Reading this, the character of Cui Ping in the spy war drama "Latent" came to my mind. The female spy, known as the "underground beauty", is always calm and calm when she encounters danger in the execution of her mission. In Xie Ruolin's words, that's really a fool! She doesn't have any special skills, she just likes to do stupid things, such as stealing things and stealing other people's money. In short, a silly girl. Although she was also working in secret, she showed excellent marksmanship and martial arts at crucial moments, successfully defeating Lu Qiaoshan and Ma Kui.

In the same way, in the work "Cliff", Gu Qiuyan not only sent a telegram, but at a critical moment, she also successfully eliminated Ren Changchun, who posed a serious threat to Zhou Yi? "Cliff" has a lot to offer in terms of plot design. From a certain point of view, this may be an intentional act of the screenwriter and director!

Gao Bin is the proud ** of Kenji Hihara, the head of the senior spy of the Japanese Kwantung Army, and in the play, he was also mentioned by the teacher many times in the role of Tohihara. Tu Feiyuan's character is relatively stubborn, with a "hard-hearted" and "iron-faced" style. Gao Bin received Gao Feiyuan's professional training, and his observation is very sharp, good at observing and polishing others, so he can analyze people's psychological changes from their subtle reactions. Therefore, Tu Feiyuan's character and behavior were seen by him. He has a distrustful attitude towards anyone, and treats his subordinates, especially Zhou Yi, who he uses and monitors, constantly challenging them.

The informant developed by Gao Bin has never been revealed to anyone. It was his inside line that revealed to Gao Bin the information of Zhou Yi's real wife and Sun Yuejian, who was also the liaison of my underground party, which led to Sun Yuejian's arrest.

Regarding Gao Bin's final fate, I feel that after the surrender of Japan, Gao Bin accepted the assignment of the Central Unification System. He was appointed chief of the intelligence department of the headquarters of the underground advance column of the Central Command of Heilongjiang Province. This is a positive result. First of all, the KMT's Central Unification Committee agreed with Gao Bin's political stance against the Soviet Union and the Communist Party's essence and stance. Unlike the military commanders, there is no deep hatred between the central commanders and Gao Bin. Zhongtong showed a keen interest in Gao Bin's talents and the secret service system he mastered, especially after the Kuomintang surrendered and did not yet fully control the northeastern Heilongjiang province, and he urgently needed a puppet Manchu traitor figure like Gao Bin to master the police and secret service system.

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