In 2002, as China's first military sitcom, the comedy "The Story of the Cooking Class in February" directed by director Shang Jing aroused enthusiastic responses across the country as soon as it was broadcast. The play is set in the life of the military camp and tells the joys and troubles of a group of cooking squad soldiers in their daily lives, and has won the love of the audience with its unique perspective and humorous plot.
There are several people in the cooking squad of a grassroots company of the Air Force: Fat Hong (Hong Jiantao), the squad leader who often says that he wants to calmly handle the big and small affairs that happen in the squad but always can't handle them well, Lao Gao (Fan Ming), the deputy squad leader who loves to pull other people's pigtails and loves to make small reports, and wants to be the squad leader, Da Zhou (Zhou Xiaobin), a purchaser who is enthusiastic and capable but easy to be impulsive, Xiao Mao (Mao Child), a young man from Henan who is not tall and has a lot of ideas, loves to sing and make trouble, and Shuai Hu (Sha Yi), who is steamed with first-class steamed buns and likes to write some articles, Like Fat Hong, he is very fat, loves to eat and drink, and sometimes blows some calf's ginger (Jiang Chao). Together with the company commander and other squad soldiers, these six people have a series of interesting stories around the small cooking class that have nothing to do with eating.
In the cooking class, each character has their own distinct personality and characteristics. The interactions and collisions between them often produce a lot of hilarious jokes. These interesting stories not only show the richness and diversity of life in the barracks, but also reflect the deep friendship between the soldiers.
For this comedy TV series, I think its biggest charm is that it truly reflects the bits and pieces of military camp life, as well as the humor between the protagonists, changing the stereotype of boring military camp life in the audience's mind. In the play, we can see the joys and sorrows of the soldiers, the difficulties and challenges they face, and the emotional entanglements between them. Seeing the responsibilities of the characters, and at the same time glimpsing their own careful thoughts, this sense of realism enables the audience to better understand, better empathize, and feel the life of the military camp, and also makes this TV series a work of realistic significance.
In addition to the success of the content, the show has also done an excellent job in the performances of the actors. The actors' performances are natural and realistic, and every character is brought to life, allowing the audience to feel their emotions and inner world deeply. This kind of performance also adds a lot of highlights to this TV series.
In terms of screenwriting, Chen Manqiu and Chen Baosheng have made great contributions. Through delicate character portrayal and plot design, they tell an ordinary story of military camp life vividly and interestingly, which is endlessly evocative. It is thanks to their efforts that this classic comedy TV series has been created.
In the process of ** this TV series, I deeply felt the hardships and dedication of the soldiers, as well as the strong comradeship between each other. Far from home, they silently stick to their posts for the sake of the peace of the country and the happiness of the people. It is because of their selfless dedication that we have the peace and tranquility we have today.
Finally, I would like to say that "The Story of the Cooking Class" is a classic that deserves to be savored and reminisced over and over again. The positive energy and positive spirit it conveys will always inspire us to keep moving forward and pursue a better future.