After watching the TV series "Bright Sword" during this period of time, I also sighed a lot. The biggest shock to me in "Bright Sword" is that the drama is based on life, which is higher than life and true to life. This is the biggest aspect of this drama. Highlights. After "Bright Sword" was aired, it set a new TV series ratings record in 2005. The greatest success of "Bright Sword" is that it breaks away from the pursuit of truth and objectivity in previous war-themed films. This drama is adapted from the novel "Bright Sword" of the same name by retired soldier Du Liang. It mainly describes the story of revolutionary soldier Li Yunlong who never changed his revolutionary nature during the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War, the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the bombardment of Kinmen, and the Cultural Revolution. "Bright Sword" is a heroic legend and a hero's growth history. Its narrative revolves around Li Yunlong, and its background is a turbulent era of war. How to reconcile the shades of the historical background and how to deal with the narrative contradiction between personal destiny and the grand background have become the main issues in the narrative of this play. "Bright Sword" is a very "masculine" TV series, but it also attracts a large number of female viewers. What impresses the audience the most about "Bright Sword" is that the heroism, boldness and boldness it shows are exactly what people are missing today and what people are looking forward to. The desire for this kind of emotion does not distinguish between men and women, and women The feeling should be stronger. Because they call for the return of men even more. Li Yunlong is a hero, a civilian hero from a poor background, so what he does can easily arouse the audience's excitement. As a general of the Eighth Route Army, he still had a reckless attitude. He is a bit gangster in his words and deeds, and never plays his cards according to reason in battles. He is brave, bloody, and hates evil. He satisfies people's imagination and expectations of a hero. Li Yunlong is not just a martial artist. He is rude on the surface, but in fact he is sensible, sensible and full of justice. Although he is uneducated, he has a simple, peasant-like wisdom. He used this wisdom to attack east and west on the battlefield, defeating more with less; to boost morale in the military camp and command thousands of troops; and sometimes he used this wisdom to act stupid in front of his superiors. The "manly" style of "Bright Sword" just meets the psychological needs of the audience, so it is not surprising that it is popular. "Bright Sword" successfully created the character of Li Yunlong, showing him to be bellicose, good at fighting, straightforward, and arrogant. This is a flesh-and-blood, multi-faceted character who is brave in fighting, has many clever ideas, does not fight according to the conventions of war games, and dares to disobey orders. The protagonist, who respects the reality of the battlefield and is a little crooked, is also a character who values ??life and emotions. He is also a reappearance of the image of a true Chinese soldier who is loyal to his country and regards death as his own. There is a "bandit spirit" and "dominance" in Li Yunlong. He drinks alcohol, curses his mother, and often talks dirty words. He keeps saying "I" in his ears. This does not seem to be in line with the style and behavior of a revolutionary army soldier, but he is still a true soldier. , these are all problems of a soldier that occur in a specific war environment. No one is perfect, no one is barefoot, and perfect people do not exist in reality. "No one is a sage, and no one can have faults." It is ridiculous to look at the protagonists in TV series from a "tall and perfect" perspective. TV dramas should also respect real life, and more importantly, respect the development of personality and the promotion of human nature. Why do some people compromise so much? Why do we always have to follow the "literary and artistic standards" to deceive the audience and deceive ourselves? Li Yunlong's shortcomings are just jade flaws and will not dim his shining light of bravery, wisdom and patriotism as a Chinese soldier. Doesn't this phenomenon exist in the Eighth Route Army under the leadership of the Communist Party? Can't a soldier take a rest and relax his mind after fighting? Does the character Li Yunlong have to be perfect? If this is the case, this TV series will not be worth watching! Don't talk about other people, I just don't watch TV dramas like this. I absolutely disagree with those TV dramas where people talk about love, do nothing all day, only talk, people can fly, and Qigong is like a bomb. Li Yunlong had the audacity to "disobey orders" on the battlefield. This was regarded as treason in the eyes of many people. Do you not know that "military orders fall like mountains"? But it is true that "the emperor will not grant his orders to others". During the Anti-Japanese War, the situation on the battlefield between the enemy and ourselves was changing rapidly. For the soldiers who risked their lives on that bloody battlefield, striving to destroy and consume the enemy to the maximum extent based on the actual battlefield conditions would be conducive to preserving themselves. To strengthen our own strength, is there nothing we can learn from when doing futures? Occasionally "disobedience" is allowed in war, which means that this situation does exist. This is not the failure of "Bright Sword", but rather the highlight that distinguishes "Bright Sword" from other TV works based on conventional logic. "You must dare to show your sword even when you know you are losing. When you meet on a narrow road, the brave will win. This is the military spirit of Chinese soldiers." This is the spirit of "showing your sword" that the director of this play wants to convey to the audience! Today's China, our China, really needs this spirit! Why not? Although China is prosperous and triumphant at this stage, crises are coming along with opportunities like scourges, and internal and external threats are always testing the Chinese people. In the face of threats and crises, how can we, the Chinese, sit back and wait for a while? How can we not be prepared for danger in times of peace? "Dare to show your sword" is our answer! Our spirit! Yes, Li Yunlong came from a reckless background and lacked cultural accomplishment. He did not know the piano, foreign paintings, or the romance of flowers before the moon and under the moon. But this was not his fault, but was caused by the special historical environment.
There are many generals like him in the ranks of our People's Liberation Army generals. With their tenacious perseverance and their loyalty to the country, the nation and the party, they learn war in war, learn culture in war, and learn culture in war. Sublimate ourselves and eventually become the mainstay of the Chinese nation. This is something we should be proud of. What reason do we have to blame them for their lack of cultural accomplishment? What reason do we have to say that they open their mouths like "I" but shut down "brothers"? The whole play focuses on showing the fate of Li Yunlong, but it does not just rely on Li Yunlong to impress the audience. The people who moved and shocked me were all the unknown heroes. The cavalry company's bravery in killing the enemy, Wang Xikui's willingness to die rather than surrender, and the team's self-sacrifice made me cry several times. This is the charm of "Bright Sword". Its charm lies in heroism, the courage and backbone of the soldiers, and the heroic spirit that permeates it, which is the spirit of "Bright Sword" mentioned in the play. The popularity of "Bright Sword" has indeed touched the hearts of many people. Regardless of the authenticity of the characters, it may be the figure of one person, or it may be a character synthesized from multiple materials. There is no need to go into details. No matter what, after all, he created vivid heroic tough guy images for us. We were moved by this person and this collective. A rough-and-tumble leader, he behaved vividly and flexibly in the play, which left a deep impression on people. After all, this is a play, so there is no need to find fault with him. I think Li Youbin is good! To be honest, the Li Yunlong portrayed in the film "Bright Sword" is flesh and blood and has clear edges and corners. It is a rare film and television work. Art creation pays attention to rules. The core of this law is to shape the character's image and personality. There is no doubt that Li Yunlong in "Bright Sword" is a difficult character to manage. But this Li Yunlong was extremely loyal to the country, the nation, and the cause of resisting Japan. This person's "foul language" not only does not make people feel disgusted, but also makes people feel friendly; this person's carelessness also gives people a general demeanor that regards death as home. Personally, I feel like this is more like a brave general. On the contrary, if we blindly take care of the "overall image of senior cadres" and adopt the opposite approach, then the charm of this TV series will be reduced by at least half. With the above-mentioned few elements to achieve the perfect "time, location, and harmony", "Bright Sword" will not work unless it shines. Today, when Korean dramas dominate, the most talked-about thing about the domestic TV series "Bright Sword" is not its actors or its subject matter, but the images of men it has created that make people "bloody" after watching it. After reading it, people will feel "clean and thorough, heroic and soul-stirring". The most regrettable thing is that this TV series was only filmed until the awarding of honors in 1955. The director still did not dare to touch the high-voltage line of the Cultural Revolution. The sublimation of Li Yunlong's personality happened during the Cultural Revolution, and that is what truly reflects Li Yunlong's soul as a "bright sword".