Recently, a TV series called "Dog Leftover Run" has become a hot topic, not only because of the wonderful plot, but also because the group performance of college students in this drama has become the focus of everyone's attention.
It is said that when this drama was filmed, three anti-Japanese war dramas were being filmed at the same time, so the actors began to participate in the performance, especially the college students. As you can imagine, this job is a wonderful career to have fun and earn, and there is also the opportunity to get an internship certificate.
Netizens have made their own comments, and the jokes are constant:
College student: How much is it per day?
Director: 80 pieces.
College student: Okay, where do I pay? "
College student: Isn't this the live-action version of CF? How much does it cost to play for a day? "
When the college students saw the words about the headquarters of the Eastern Army on the internship certificate, they fell into thought"
I have to say that the addition of college students' group performances made this drama popular. I bet the amount must be high because the college students' relatives and friends are looking for them frame by frame.
The most ridiculous thing is that the director thought that college students would compete for the role of the Eighth Route Army, but these guys did not play cards according to the routine at all, did not play positive characters, but competed to play the role of little devils.
In order to compete for the role of the devil, there was a chaos, and in the end, the director could only enforce it: those who are more than 1.8 meters tall play the Eighth Route Army, and those who are less than 1.8 meters tall play the devil.
As a result, a 179cm actor finally appeared in the world.
It was the first time the director heard an actor say, "I'm not 1.8 meters, I really don't." ”
Japanese language majors also have new employment options, and with their participation, the Japanese of Japanese characters in anti-Japanese war dramas is finally no longer embarrassing and stiff Chinese Japanese.
Although Japanese has become more standard, his height is a cut taller.
It's been a long time since I've seen a formal light comedy of the Anti-Japanese War, but I'm worried that the beginning looks good and the ending is tragic.
**Wan Fan Incentive Plan This drama is still quite good, it is not only an entertainment film, but also can convey the positive energy of the Anti-Japanese War, and at the same time show the customs and customs of daily life, the characters are real and vivid, both the cunning and wit of ordinary people, and the national righteousness of ordinary people, which can not only reflect real life, but also lose humor and witty, which is very suitable for watching the New Year.
Dog Left: Run Fast has the texture of a movie, and the story structure and rhythm are tight and very engaging. The addition of Jiang Long, Shi Ce, Jiang Yi, and Song Muzi adds more diverse and youthful elements to the series.
I have to sigh that Jiang Long finally has a masterpiece.
The fit between the role and the actor is very high, and the grassroots steel cannon played by Jiang Long has a distinct personality and is naturally natural. Compared with the movie, the series pays more attention to the shaping of the character's motivation, enriches the connotation of the character, and the new characters fill the gap in the plot.
For example, in the movie version, Wang Mao's father took the initiative to ask Gou Yu to join the army instead, but in the series, because of Yang San's operation error, Gou Yu took the initiative to replace him.
Judging from the current plot, there will definitely be more plot twists and turns behind the sweet part in the front. There are also indications in the series that, unlike the movie version, it reminds viewers more of not forgetting history than just telling us why we need to not forget history.
"Dog Left Run" chose a different way when creating a war drama, which is difficult to grasp the scale, and revealed the changes in everyone's fate in the big era through humor, bringing different perspectives and feelings to the audience.
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