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TV series have always been a good way for audiences to entertain and relax. However, some TV dramas on the market today, especially those film and television dramas with anti-Japanese themes, make people can't help but sigh: outrageous!
The anti-Japanese theme has always been a serious and solemn theme, but some directors seem to put the audience's IQ into the underground friction, completely disregarding the audience's emotions and wisdom, and creating a series of ridiculous "divine dramas".
First of all, in an anti-Japanese drama, a woman in the camera is preparing to ambush the Japanese devils passing by, but when the devils appear in front of her, she actually takes out pink lipstick and starts touching up her makeup. What exactly is this operation? Can lipstick still increase attack power after applying it? Such a plot is really outrageous.
In another scene, the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were marching in the mountains and forests, and the ghosts were lying at their feet, but the Eighth Route Army was unaware and continued to move forward. It wasn't until a few minutes later that one of them finally spotted the ghost and shouted, "All hide behind the big tree!" And when the devils arrived, they asked suspiciously: "Where did the enemy run?" "This big tree is too thin, what's the use of hiding behind?
What is even more bizarre is that a female warrior with an AK rifle stands on a tall building and shoots the devil, while the ghost commander is commanding his subordinates. The Eighth Route Army clearly had the advantage in firepower, but the commander decided to let the devils retreat, and this plot was really puzzling.
In another anti-Japanese drama, a group of ghosts were passing a street, and suddenly several masked men flew from the sky, holding playing cards and began to kill ghosts, and the ghost troops were actually subdued by several playing cards. What's even more outrageous is that after these men decompose and disappear in place, what kind of magic is this?
There is also a classic scene in this drama, where a man claims to have invented a weapon called a "bamboo chase cannon", and then takes a hammer and iron piece and starts to build it himself. In this scene, the man enters another world, and all the gun parts are floating in the air, which is strange.
In the anti-Japanese drama, there is also an absurd plot of a soldier of the Eighth Route Army using a quilt to block bullets, which is simply ridiculous. Another man vowed to put two guns together, and then actually started making them himself, and finally entered a magical world.
Even more shocking was that a female warrior claimed to have stopped the tracks of the tank with hemp rope, and the tank was actually stopped. In another anti-Japanese drama, a man claimed to have invented the "bamboo chase cannon", and then built it with a hammer and entered another world.
These absurd plots and outrageous operations are unbelievable. Anti-Japanese dramas should have been solemn and serious themes, and I hope that directors can be more professional and awe-inspiring when creating, and stop creating these outrageous "spicy eye" plots.
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