The anti-war dramas produced in recent years do have some things that can't be complimented. For example, during the anti-Japanese war, they were brave soldiers but posh hipsters, while the female soldiers were dressed in fashion and attached false eyelashes. In addition to these small details, there is also a plot with a wide brain opening, which is even more unacceptable.
In "Anti-Japanese Chivalrous Man", how strong does it take to tear the devil in two? This is simply rubbing the audience's IQ on the ground.
There is also the sniper in "The Magic Gun", whose bullet can actually turn, which is totally out of line with science. In the play, he also explains why he can turn with lame reasons.
The grenade in "The Endless Masquerade" blew up the plane. How strong does it take to throw the grenade that high, knowing that the plane is several kilometers from the ground? Even if you can really throw it that high, the chance of hitting it is very low. The speed of the plane in the air is not comparable to that of a car on land. It is very difficult to calculate where the plane will arrive in a few seconds.
"March towards gunfire" is even more out of line with history. The protagonist is wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses, riding a motorcycle smartly and wearing hair gel. Dare I ask if this is a war or a blind date? I thought these magical operations had refreshed my three views, but I didn't expect more exaggerated ones-"steamed stuffed bun thunder" and "crotch bomb" Steamed buns that can be eaten and fried, weapons that military strategists can't invent, have been written by scriptwriters with big brains.
Generally speaking, these mindless plots and skills are really powerless. In the real history of the Anti-Japanese War, the great China soldiers fought under very difficult conditions, with poor equipment, insufficient food and poor sleep. At that time, the hardships of the anti-Japanese war were beyond our modern human body. Now, one after another anti-Japanese drama appears on the screen, which is simply irresponsible to the older generation of soldiers, and even more irresponsible to the audience!