Recently, the popularity of a TV series called "Dog Leftover Run" has skyrocketed and has become the focus of hot searches on the Internet. This is not only because the plot of the show is gripping, but also because it has become the first choice for internal entertainment for many college students.
Netizens couldn't help but sigh: Isn't this the drama that was all the rage a few years ago, in which college students collectively played the role of the Japanese army? It is said that a group of college students originally went to participate in the filming of "The Great Breakout", but at that time, there were three anti-Japanese dramas being filmed at the same time, which led to some college students mistakenly entering the crew, and as a result, the group performances of these three dramas were all college students, because of the large number of college students.
The reason why they are involved is not only because it is a good job that pays to provide meals and internship certificates, but also because they can play and have fun in the show. Looking at the comments of netizens, I laughed painfully: "College students ask: How much is a day?" Director answers: 80. The college student said: Okay, where is the money? "Isn't this the real-life version of CF? How much is a day? ”
The school saw that the internship certificate was stamped with the words 'Kwantung Army Headquarters' and fell into deep thought. I have to admit that the reason why this drama is so popular is largely due to the enthusiastic participation of college students.
I'm willing to bet that the number of "Dog Leftovers Run" must be high, because the friends and family of college students are looking for them. What's even more interesting is that the director thought that the college students would compete to play the role of the Eighth Route Army, but unexpectedly found that these young people did not follow the routine at all, and they did not compete to play positive roles, but competed to play roles like Xiao Yaga.
In order to snatch Xiao Yaga's costume, the whole crew was in chaos, and finally the director had to forcibly stipulate: those who are more than 1.8 meters tall will play the Eighth Route Army, and those who are less than 1.8 meters tall will play the Japanese army. As a result, a large number of "179" boys with a height difference of only one centimeter have appeared in the world. This is the first time the director has heard the actor say: "I don't have one meter eight, I really don't!" As a result, Japanese students have new employment options, and their participation makes the Japanese characters in anti-Japanese dramas no longer embarrassing and stiff "Chinese-style Dasa-style Japanese", and the pronunciation of Japanese has become more authentic, but the height difference is a little abrupt.
It's been a long time since I've seen a decent anti-Japanese light comedy, but I'm a little worried about the happy beginning and sad ending. But this TV series is still very good, it is not only an entertainment work, but also contains the positive energy of the Anti-Japanese War, showing the customs of ordinary people, the characters are vivid, both the sophistication and wit of ordinary people, and the feelings of national righteousness, which are both real and humorous, and have a very New Year's atmosphere.
The visual texture of "Dog Left" is almost cinematic, and the story arrangement and rhythm are controlled just right, which is enough to make people addicted. The addition of new characters such as Jiang Long, Shi Ce, Jiang Yi, and Song Muzi also adds more diverse and younger elements to the plot. I have to sigh that Jiang Long finally has a representative work.
The characters he plays are both rigid and soft, with a natural grassroots temperament. Compared with the movie, this TV series is richer in narrative and adds more warm elements. I love it so much that I can't stop at all. Although I don't usually follow dramas much, I actually watched 16 episodes in one go, and although there are some places where I fast-forwarded, I still think the plot is still interesting.
Xing'er's choice of actress is too good, her performance is very attractive, exuding a cold intellectual beauty, it is simply white moonlight! "Dog Left Run" is adapted from the movie "I Am Not Wang Mao". Although TV series and movies are different in nature and perspective, their respective forms of expression also have their own characteristics.
Due to the limited duration, the movie uses a lot of blank space, leaving a lot of room for the audience's imagination, especially in terms of Yang San's motives, there is almost no explanation, but the result is only described, allowing the audience to figure it out for themselves. Although the movie is excellent, it is a pity that it is not as good as the TV series in terms of the presentation of the core content, and what it expresses is more of a silhouette of that era, which is a warning to future generations, do not forget history. The TV series is different, because it is not limited by the duration, it can fully show the motivation of the characters, enrich the connotation of the characters, and the new characters also fill the gaps in the plot.
For example, in the movie version, joining the army is Wang Mao's inaction, while in the TV version, Yang San's operation mistakes lead to a shortage of funds, forcing Gou Yu to take the initiative to replace. Judging from the current plot, the more sweet parts, the more twists and turns there will be, and the development of the plot also shows that unlike the movie version, it does not just warn us not to forget history, but more to tell us why we can't forget history.
"Dog Left Run" chooses a unique way to present the theme of war, humorous without losing the serious color, and shows the fate of everyone in the big era through the story of small people.