In the domestic anti-Japanese war films where "hand-tearing devils" are rampant, it has already been a quite eye-catching achievement, and all this, in addition to the high quality of the drama itself, the outstanding performance of the actors is also one of the important reasons.
Wallace Huo, who plays Gu Qingming, is Hu Xiangxiang's husband. Different from the image of "Bai Yueguang" that the audience usually sees, Wallace Huo in this play shows his iron and masculine side. In the play, Gu Qingming, played by him, is the son of a government official, but he is bent on going to the front to fight the enemy head-on, defending the enemy from the country, being seriously injured and dying several times, but still performing the duties of a soldier.
Andy plays Hu Xiangxiang. At that time, Andy was still a senior student at the Beijing Film Academy. Except for "Home with Children", which accompanied the post-90s youth, it seems that there has never been a splash of work. But the surprise soon appeared. In the play, Hu Xiangxiang, played by Andy, experienced a change from a romantic and innocent girl to a mature woman with blood and hate. At the age of 22, she handed in a high score in Battle of Changsha.
Therefore, such a high-scoring anti-Japanese drama is based on a good script, a good director and a good actor.