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What is your most memorable scene in the anti-Japanese drama?

In terms of drama, The Anti-Japanese Wonder Man is the first anti-Japanese drama.

This drama creates an anti-Japanese theme drama in a spoof and even mythical mode, which combines "anti-Japanese" with "martial arts" and focuses on the anti-Japanese of six folk people. However, its shocking anti-Japanese bridge, such as tearing devils, flying over the eaves and flying knives by Xiao Li, has seriously damaged the historical seriousness of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression for eight years. The characters in the film are all made of gold bells and iron cloth shirts, bullets can't penetrate, and the bullet holes can't die, and all of them finally come back to life, which seriously misleads the teenagers' understanding of national history and hurts the feelings of China people who won victory with countless blood during the Anti-Japanese War!

Therefore, the country is strongly urged not only to criticize but also to ban this drama and related types of film and television works, and every Japanese with correct values should resist this kind of bad film, so that our younger generations should face up to the cruelty of the war against China instead of treating it with an entertaining attitude. Entertainment is not guilty, but you can't entertain to death, which undermines the bottom line and rules.

the wind is sad and the grass is yellow.

A handsome Jianghu woman with red lips tattooed and eyebrows cut was approached step by step by thousands of Japanese devils. Then, a close-up of the woman's face came out ... "What should I do? It's definitely ... enough!"!

Next, the Japanese soldiers swarmed ...

When the music started, the camera zoomed in quickly, and the woman closed her eyes, shook her head a few times and then leaned back desperately, proving that ... "No tricks".

wide-angle: From the moment when the woman was lying on the grass, the camera was released ... The woman's eyes were glaring and tears were streaming down her eyes (I don't know what the intention was, and I didn't see the Japanese devils commit violence again, as if they only robbed the sex, didn't kill the animals and lost their guns).

Suddenly, the woman's expression became cold and abnormal. Brush! Brush! Brush! Body spin, several big transformations, several big close-ups, three arrows are on the string, whoosh ... whoosh ... bam ... The arrow turns from fast to slow, and then sideways ... poof! A Japanese devil was shot through the throat with an arrow. Next, when the woman turned her figure, her hand swung, her eyes lit up, and she whoosh ... whoosh ... whoosh ...

Several Japanese devils who didn't have a chance to shoot and grab the bow were all shot within a slap of the woman.

What a beautiful stunt picture, what an exciting killing move, what an exciting "scene", that's refreshing, that's exciting.

Later, for this period, I specially bought a martial arts secret book "Sunflower Collection", which really contained a chapter on the acupuncture method handed down by the little dragon girl-"Jade Girl Heart Sutra", which read; If a woman is ... ... connected with the second pulse of Ren Du, all the potential in her body will be released.

What's even more enjoyable is that the female archers in this play shot the Japanese soldiers upside down, and also shot planes and cannons, especially the cowboy hat of a female archer ... It's so beautiful.

what a pity!

I want to watch it several times, but I forget the name of the play.

When it comes to "anti-Japanese drama", the first thing that people want to vomit is tearing devils with their hands, hiding mines in their crotch, turning bullets and so on. Many years ago, because my grandparents watched this kind of drama, I was "lucky" to watch a TV series called Athena (later renamed "Fire of Youth"). The process of watching the whole film really made me a "child" have many question marks.

Throughout the film, the lady wears lipstick with the color of "Death Barbie Powder" almost from beginning to end, whether she sleeps or is injured during the day and night. The scene that impressed me the most is that the lady performs a sniper mission, lying on the grass at a height and waiting for the arrival of the Japanese army. When the Japanese army gradually enters the sniper range, the lady comes to a ceremonial killing preparation.

I saw that the hostess calmly applied YSL "Death Barbie Powder" lipstick on the drafting floor to her lips, and her face showed a self-confident expression like "open hanging", as if she said, "As long as lipstick is applied, anyone has to admire it", and then pulled the trigger and shot the Japanese in the head.

This scene makes people wonder. The founder of YSL brand was born in 1936, and the background of this film is 1932. So how did the hostess get such a lipstick? Moreover, in the war-torn and turbulent years at that time, who would perform a sniper task with such grandiose lipstick? Isn't it better to keep a low profile and not be noticed? Joking is not nonsense. If you want the characters in the play to have personal characteristics, you should also conform to the factual logic and respect the background of the times.

Anti-Japanese drama exists to remind future generations of that period of history, national humiliation and martyrs, instead of deifying it and turning it into a "joke" in the eyes of the public.