laitimes

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

In recent years, Chinese film and television dramas have an eternal theme, that is, anti-Japanese resistance. The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the most tragic battle fought in China in modern times, and the Chinese military and people persisted for a full fourteen years, and I don't know how many patriots died forever because of this war.

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

What the War of Resistance Brought to the Chinese people was pain, humiliation, and a past that could not be looked back upon. In order to commemorate this history of disasters throughout China, many film and television works use this history as the theme to render the patriotic feelings of the sons and daughters of China. However, at the same time, some directors deliberately add oil and vinegar to the film and television effect, creating some inexplicable plots. Others even added more mystery to the anti-Japanese heroes, and they only did this to highlight the courage, strategy, wisdom and wisdom of the anti-Japanese heroes, so as to reflect the stupidity of the Japanese soldiers. However, I would like to ask, if the anti-Japanese heroes are really so divine, why should the War of Resistance against Japan be fought for 14 years?

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

From China's point of view, the emergence of these anti-Japanese dramas is a satire on China itself. First, it violates the objectivity of judging history. Although we often say that art originates from life and is higher than life, if it is too detached from real life, it will cause historical distortion, thus misleading the audience and causing a negative emotion of self-absorption. Just think, if the Japanese are really as stupid as they are in the anti-Japanese drama, why did China's War of Resistance have to be fought for up to fourteen years?

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

Moreover, if this is really the case with the War of Resistance, then it has been really not easy for the Japanese army to be here in our past few years. In fact, Japan also has similar film and television dramas, but they are more objective and realistic. From this point of view, when making anti-Japanese TV dramas again, The Japanese are more objective than Chinese. In fact, not only the editor, some veterans also do not agree with similar anti-Japanese dramas, they said that the current dramas are nonsense and misleading young people.

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

Perhaps it was once experienced almost a catastrophe, the people on the mainland hated the Japanese devils to the bone, coupled with the encouragement of some anti-Japanese dramas, the feelings between the two peoples have long been not as simple as a rift, it may be more scarred. However, in recent years, some of Japan's practices have really not attracted Chinese, and visiting the Yasukuni Shrine, openly making anti-China remarks, and even the rise of military forces have further ossified the relations between China and Japan. Maybe it is to see this sign that some directors want to make a fuss here.

What does it look like for a real ghost to enter the village? Anti-War veterans: TV dramas are not real and misleading to teenagers

However, Xiaobian still feels that no matter how bad the relations between the two countries are, don't make dramas that violate history and conscience, it is not a glorious thing to go dark in other countries, and besides, if you mislead the next generation, the consequences may be more serious!

Read on