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Film and television works about revolution
Due to the special historical reasons in China, revolutionary film and television works have always occupied a place in the audience in the domestic TV drama market. But because of this, many viewers have stricter requirements and standards for revolution-related film and television works. This has led to a higher threshold for revolutionary film and television works than other types of dramas in terms of production team, actors and capital investment.

At present, according to the forms of expression, revolutionary film and television works can be divided into revolutionary TV dramas and revolutionary film works. The following recommended works, regardless of ranking, are only intended to recommend some film and television dramas worth seeing to the audience interested in revolutionary film and television works.

1. Revolutionary TV series: Due to audience problems and genre reasons, most of the current revolutionary TV series are stories of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. The genre is inevitably the same, but it is more in line with the aesthetics and tastes of many audiences.

"Bright Sword": the classic revolutionary film of the Anti-Japanese War, which is almost a household name. It is not only a TV series that fans of revolutionary films and anti-Japanese films must watch, but also a program that every audience with TV series will watch. At the same time, this TV series is worthy of "Li Yunlong", which is a classic image. Until today, it has become a household name among young people, from which we can know the classic degree of the film "Bright Sword".

Red: One of the outstanding works in recent years, this TV series not only made Edward Zhang, the main character, an instant hit, but also one of Hong Tao's comeback works in recent years, and even unearthed outstanding young actors such as Zhou Yiwei. This song "Red" caused quite a stir as soon as it was released. The whole drama is exciting, the plot is compact but tortuous, the details of the costumes are well handled, and the actors' acting skills are online collectively, which is the main reason why this "Red" stands out from other muddy waters in the Anti-Japanese War.

Latency: It is also a classic revolutionary film. This film is not only the transformation of the heroine, but also the foundation of Sun's position in the TV drama industry. The drama "Hidden" is different from the traditional anti-Japanese war revolutionary film, which puts more scenes on spy war. However, the wonderful and suspenseful plot is not delayed at all. Due to the age problem, some props may not be as good as today's anti-war dramas, but the intentions of the actors and production teams completely make up for most of the defects.

2. Movies about revolution: Compared with TV series, movies have more room to play. Therefore, movies about revolution have more genres and deductive techniques about revolutionary themes.

Assembly number: Adapted from the novel Litigation directed by Xiaogang Feng, it is called China's version of Saving Private Sean. The story is set in the period of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea. This film has a grand theme and vivid plot. It not only had a big production site, but also gathered a large number of well-known movie stars at that time to participate. It is one of the necessary choices for the audience interested in revolutionary themes.

Wind: A revolutionary film co-produced by Li Bingbing and Zhou Xun. The film takes place during the civil war and the Wang puppet government. Compared with other anti-Japanese war films, this film focuses more on the spy war of spiritual struggle, but the gripping and gripping plot of the whole drama is no less than any anti-Japanese war film. It is one of the few anti-Japanese revolutionary films featuring women.