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It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

"Concert": The melodious sound of the piano in the spy war drama

Who said that spy war dramas can only be a rain of bullets and intrigues? "Concert" uses a melodious piano sound to take us into that turbulent era. Although this drama is not new, its recent hit on Sohu Video has made it the focus again.

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

When the melodious sound of the piano sounds, we seem to travel back to Zhongshan Square in 1932. The silver-haired musician Kim Young-ja was playing affectionately on stage, and the audience was fascinated. Who would have thought that this elegant musician was once a gritty underground worker?

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

The story begins in 1932, when the Japanese invaders occupied the three northeastern provinces, and the compatriots lived in dire straits. As an underground worker of our party, Qiu Yuhao carried out a prison operation. However, on the other side, the Japanese invader Hiroichi Nakai is severely torturing our liaison in an attempt to obtain information about Akiyuhao.

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

The plot peaks and turns, and Choo Woo Ho and Park Cheol-woong are exposed while on a mission. In order to cover his comrades, Park Chol-woong died heroically. This scene is reminiscent of the classic line in "The Matrix": "It is better to die for faith than to live for nothing."

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

Park Cheol-woong's daughter, Kim Young-ja, was full of resentment towards Choo Yu-ho at first. After all, the father died to protect him. But as time passed, Kim Young-ja gradually became moved by the underground workers who fought to protect their compatriots. The knot in her heart slowly opened, and she eventually joined the guerrillas and became a determined fighter.

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

Qiu Yuhao played by Zhang Lei has a completely different image from him in "Ink Rain Clouds". Qiu Yuhao, who has experienced countless wars, is as tough as iron in his heart. He led Jin Yingzi and others to fight against the enemy, and even if there was a huge disparity in strength, he was determined to die. Isn't this spirit what we still need to inherit today?

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

Park Cheol-woong played by Lee Nai-moon is also moving. For the sake of the overall situation, he did not hesitate to stand up and claim to be Qiu Yuhao, exchanging his life for the safety of his comrades. This spirit of sacrificing one's life for righteousness is particularly precious in today's impetuous society.

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

Of course, there are some flaws in the play. For example, in the final battle of Wolf Valley, the scene of wolves falling from the sky is a little far-fetched. But the flaws are not hidden, and on the whole, "Concert" is still a good drama worth watching.

It's only been broadcast for 2 episodes, and word of mouth has exploded! The 52-episode spy war masterpiece is coming, led by Zhang Lei, Shao Tong, and Li Naiwen

In this era of spy war dramas "blowout", "Concert" uses a unique perspective to let us see the brilliance of humanity in the war-torn era. It teaches us that even in the darkest of moments, there are always people fighting for the light.

Finally, I would like to ask you: If you lived in that era, what would you choose to do? Is it to protect oneself, or to fight for one's ideals? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area, and let's explore this thought-provoking topic together.

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