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It turns out that there are two versions of "My Team to the Sun"!

author:Senior Sister Ah Jiu

Review the classics again: The replay of the old TV series "My Team to the Sun" sparked heated discussions among the audience

Recently, the entertainment industry has fallen into a drama shortage, and major platforms and TV stations have launched new dramas one after another, but the ratings are not ideal. This situation is so worrying that even CCTV feels that it can't sit still. In this situation, last night, the TV drama channel launched an old drama "My Team to the Sun" four years ago, hoping to boost the enthusiasm of the ratings through this initiative.

Although "My Team to the Sun" has been around for some years, as a classic, its taste should still be the same, which is the consensus of the audience. As the well-known old saying goes: "Wine is the fragrance of aging, friends are the strength of long-term friendships!", this drama brings together many old drama bones, such as Tang Guoqiang, Wang Wufu, Liu Jin, etc., as well as actors such as Ma Xiaowei, who played Chiang Kai-shek, who have left a deep impression on the audience in works before the 80s.

For the younger generation of audiences, these old drama bones may be a little outdated, and even cause some visual fatigue. But if you go back ten years, they are all first-class actors. In today's terms, they were also a popular "little fresh meat"!

It turns out that there are two versions of "My Team to the Sun"!

Surprisingly, however, as early as 2010, Cheung had already acted in another version of "Our Team to the Sun"! This caused a lot of buzz among viewers, with many reviewing the two versions of the series and comparing performances and casts at different times.

Some viewers said that the rerun of "My Team to the Sun" allowed them to relive the good memories of their childhood, and lamented that the classics of that year are still unforgettable. Another part of the audience believes that this kind of remake and replay behavior is a manifestation of the exhaustion of creativity in the entertainment industry, and hopes to see more fresh works.

It is undeniable that the practice of rebroadcasting old dramas has indeed aroused heated discussions among the audience, which also reflects the current lack of creativity in the entertainment industry. For the audience, revisiting the classics is certainly emotionally satisfying, but they are looking forward to seeing more fresh and creative works. The entertainment industry needs more innovation and breakthroughs, rather than staying in the cycle of repetition and imitation.

In this period of drama shortage, the audience may feel a little relieved by the replay of old dramas, but more expectations are still pinned on the entertainment industry to launch more wonderful works. I hope that the entertainment industry can lead the trend, be brave in innovation, and bring more surprises and touches to the audience!

It turns out that there are two versions of "My Team to the Sun"!

Here are the comments from netizens:

Netizen 1: The old TV series is replayed, I feel like I have returned to my childhood, I miss it so much!

Netizen 2: The old drama bones have come out to be handsome again, they are the living fossils of the entertainment industry!

Netizen 3: It's good to replay old dramas, after all, the new dramas are not very good now, so it's better to be nostalgic!

It turns out that there are two versions of "My Team to the Sun"!

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