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How to write Tianjiao's Review of the Battle of Special Forces?

Tianjiao reviews the battle of special forces

I may be a special boy. I never really wanted to be a soldier when I was growing up, but this can't stop my respect and respect for soldiers. In my opinion, the "special" drama can be divided into two parts. The first part is very successful and fascinating, and the second part is far-fetched and divorced from reality.

The first half focuses on the training and growth of recruits, and the whole lens presents all aspects of military life. We saw Li's clumsiness and timidity, his sunshine and courage, and Wang's stubbornness and persistence. The growth of recruits is always accompanied by pain and love, and physical pain is inevitable. How can you grow into a real soldier without peeling off a few layers of skin? The pain in my heart is more about missing my family, my lover and all the people you care about and care about. Love, in this military camp, is more condensed into war friendship. We see their mutual care and help all the time, bit by bit. Morning light and brilliant soldiers help Yi overcome his shortcomings step by step, grow up with * *, and make progress with * * *. It is easy to remind us of the brotherhood in the dormitory when we were in college. This is a truth and empathy. Tell the daily work of soldiers, close to the daily life of soldiers, show nuance, the smaller the more people can see. So this part is more real, touching people with emotion.

Inspiring is one of the important factors for the success of this kind of TV series, and Xu Sanduo is the best example. Inspirational is to give people hope. I suddenly think of the school motto of New Oriental, and I feel this paragraph is very appropriate. "Looking for hope from despair, life will eventually be brilliant." Compared with the growth experience of the characters in the play, how accurately this sentence is described. Niu Er didn't look like a soldier when he joined the army for the first time. He is timid and tired, and it is difficult for him to complete basic training. But it is such a humble recruit who has grown into a very good special soldier step by step. How did he grow up? How did he overcome his shortcomings? Who sees who knows.

Entering the second half, I feel a cliche. Originally a good inspirational emotional drama, it was replaced by a sad tear drama. If this tear is worth shedding, I am urged to admit it, but the more I look at it, the more blocked my heart. Love triangle, a common technique in urban romantic dramas, has been forcibly transplanted to military themes, regardless of whether the soil is suitable or not. Too much imitation of romantic dramas is divorced from the real life of soldiers, and the things that should be expressed most are thrown away, which leads to inaccurate and disjointed plots. The excessive interweaving of characters leads to the split between realistic logic and plot logic.