The correct title of the play is "The Scare of the Deep Sea", which tells the story that patriots with firm beliefs such as Chen Shan and Zhang Li fought hard with the enemy on the hidden front when the nation was in danger. Inspired by Zhang Li, Chen Shan was transformed from a small gangster on the beach and eventually grew into an excellent * * * fighter.
In Shanghai in p>1941, Chen Shan, a street thug who lived in rivers and lakes and sold intelligence for a living, was accidentally spotted by Araki, the head of the Japanese Mei agency, because he looked like Xiao Zhengguo, a military special agent, and was involved in the story of an underground war. Chen Shan was forced to become a Japanese spy, pretending to be Xiao Zhengguo and going to Chongqing to lurk inside the military system, ready to steal important information.
However, as a native of China, Chen Shan didn't want to betray his motherland. Under the constant influence of party member Zhang Li and Qian Shiying, Chen Shan gradually grew up and resolutely stood in the anti-Japanese camp. In the battle of wits and courage with the enemy again and again, Chen Shan finally established his faith, grew into a real soldier, and successfully crushed the sinister plot of the invaders.
The story of "Scared" is full of ups and downs, the relationship between characters is complicated, and the plot rhythm is relaxed. The natural performance of the actors also makes the audience naturally immersed in the plot, and the personal fate of Chen Shan and other characters is closely combined with history in the play.
In a specific historical period, the strong patriotic feelings and distinct national righteousness choices displayed by ordinary people provide people living in the new era with the important significance of examining yesterday, looking back at history and strengthening the mainstream values of society.