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Watch "Railway Heroes"

I went to see the recently released movie "Railway Heroes". Firstly, it has a very high rating, and secondly, it has the imprint of Lao Hong who used to read comic strips in his mind.

In addition, the tunes of the theme song "Weishan Lake" and "Playing My Beloved Pipa" from the TV series "Railway Guerrillas" can easily be heard in my mind.

However, the movie is limited by time, and the adapted movie script presents completely different scenes, although it comes from the same historical theme. The railway team in the film and TV series was first established in January 1940, and its specific name when it was established was "Shandong Military Region Railway Brigade".

The background of the film is the Lincheng Station in Zaozhuang, southern Shandong. Railway hero Lao Hong and his comrades work in a factory managed by the Japanese army. The old man at the station, Lao Wang, has worked at the station for decades, delivering messages to the railway team. intelligence.

The railway heroes all have extraordinary skills. They wear white cloaks and rush on the moving trains. They steal military rations, rob medicines and explode munitions. They are like a sharp knife inserted into the enemy's heart, disturbing the enemy. They were restless and suffered heavy losses.

From the beginning to the end of the film, there was heavy snowfall, and half-foot-long ice picks hung from the eaves. The background is also mainly black and white, allowing the audience to feel the coldness of the railroad tracks and the cruelty of the struggle while sitting in the theater.

When recognizing the fallen comrades as party members, the Li detachment clearly drew a party emblem on the orange carriage glass and led everyone to take an oath of joining the party. The orange light symbolizes brightness and warmth, while the party emblem on the window is hope and direction.

Lao Wang, played by Fan Wei, speaks Shandong dialect, carries a bottle of wine, can take out a handful of peanuts at any time, and circulates among the Japanese with a smile on his face, and takes the opportunity to pass information through cigarettes Pass it on.

With no children and no family, he likes to joke with Shitou, a young man working as a coolie on the bus, asking him to call him "Dad". Shitou always stubbornly refuses to call him "Dad". His father has died in the mining accident. . When Lao Wang heard about Shi Tou's life experience, he was shocked and loved Shi Tou even more. He would spare anything delicious for Shi Tou to eat.

Lao Wang gave Shi Shi a fruit knife that he liked. Both Lao Wang and Shi Shi died in the fight with the Japanese army on the train. Shi Shi was scratched with the fruit knife that Lao Wang gave him. The face of the Japanese army.

Lao Hong is played by Zhang Hanyu, who has always been a tough guy, calm, bold, and impressive. While blowing up the enemy's ordnance, his knees were broken by Japan's Tekko. He still struggled to move to his seat, sat down, and detonated the explosives tied to his body. In the flames that shot into the sky, he died together with the enemy and the ordnance.

One of the female characters in the film, Nurse Xiaozhuang, is kind and simple, with a sense of justice. During her work at the station, she saved Lao Hong’s life in two critical moments and followed Lao Hong to join the army. Eighth Route Army.

When the two parted, Lao Hong gave a wheel from his own car to Nurse Xiaozhuang, saying that the wheel had spiritual power and could ward off evil spirits. Xiaozhuang should have the shadow of Sister Fang Lin in the TV series. Heroes are also human beings, and they also have feelings between men and women.

The film is well-made, the actors perform well, and the good and bad characters are well played. It is a war film, a patriotic film, and an educational film worth watching.