Then, when reading the preview, I believe everyone will feel that they are in line with Japan's "hot-blooded colleges" for the first time. After all, the poster is too similar.
In Hot-blooded University, Lily of the Valley Boys' School is a battle school, where bad students form various gangs and internal disputes continue. Takiya Genji and Piantongquan hoped to dominate Lily of the Valley, but Qin Zejun regiment led by Serizawa Tamao was not to be outdone, so the two factions fought fiercely for the "dominance" of the sects. A simple and pure story, with brotherhood and youthful tears, in which Oguri Shun and Takayuki Yamada, the leading actors, also gained a lot of girls' hearts by virtue of their outstanding appearance and super-male roles.
In the face of such an explosive plot, some mainland capitals are jealous-shoot, remake! Incorporate local elements of China to remake! So Qinghe Man's Height was born.
In the movie, the school is divided into two gangs, one from China, headed by Ou Dahao, and the other from Japan, headed by Chai Tian. These two forces carefully maintain the balance between each other, but they are also in crisis because of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Later, Liu He, played by Jing Tian, appeared. In order to resist her father's practice of being a traitor, teaching Japanese and destroying Chinese, she quietly set up a reading club to help students learn and inherit China culture. Unfortunately, how can the Japanese tolerate the behavior of the Virgin Liuhe? Therefore, the Japanese military hopes to use Chai Tian to eradicate the "fidgety and disobedient" China people. Under the impact of such a huge contradiction, the blood and passion of the characters are there, but the enthusiasm of the audience is very weak.
Under today's cultural pattern, it is still impossible to remake a truly passionate youth film like Hot Blood College.