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He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

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Speaking of the comedy-style anti-war films that have a great influence in the mainland, everyone must be able to think of the popular works such as "Sanmao From the Army" and "Raise Your Hand", in addition, there is a similar old movie, although it is old, it is also popular on the screen of that year, it is "Smart Run". In this movie, the sketch Wang Huanghong played an undercover Qin Gui, there are not many highlights, but the "Cotton Song" performed with the protagonist is enough to laugh at a generation.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

Turning around in front of the train station and waiting for the secret code was unsuccessful, and he was forced to retreat with a confused face. At the beginning of the movie, because of an accident, the eighth route army traffic officer failed to go to the railway station and the gay interface, so Qin Gui, played by Huang Hong, pounced. In the specific plot, Qin Gui's wandering and purposeful search actions, his eye expressions are very dramatic, which can be described as a good start.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

Stealing Japanese clothing and escaping failed, but was helplessly caught. After being pursued by the Japanese army, Qin Gui, Shunzi and Lao Yi hid in a farm compound and entered the cellar, which seemed safe but was actually full of variables. The Japanese army was stationed on the spot, and the people in the cellar were also in danger, in order to escape, Qin Gui stole the Japanese army costume and wanted to mix it out, but unexpectedly failed. Eventually, several people are captured and the plot is suddenly tense.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

The biggest highlight is to accompany a generation of hilarious people who sing "Play Cotton Song" together. The twist came from the Japanese captain Sasaki, who loved Chinese instruments and thought that lao's cotton bow was an instrument and asked to play it. In order to survive, Lao Mi and others had to harden their scalps, and came a "Play cotton song": play cotton, play cotton, half a pound of cotton bomb into eight two eight yo... They also fooled the Japanese into saying that the bullet would attract a flower girl, which attracted a group of villagers who resisted.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

There are many protagonists in "Smart Escape", and they are all old drama bones, especially the old character of Mr. Wei Zongwan, who is alive from the image of an old farmer after playing a cotton bow on his back. Under such a role collocation, Qin Gui, played by Huang Hong, seems to have a lower sense of existence, but he can still achieve a certain kind of overtaking, especially the bridge section of the three-person chorus "playing cotton", Qin Gui's cooperation can be described as seamless, making people feel that the plot is reversed naturally, and the clouds flow.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

From another point of view, Huang Hong's performance is a good interpretation of the theory of "what is called drama is stolen", which develops in the beginning and middle of the movie to the end, and qin Gui, who he plays, from the train station to the secret code, to being caught by the Japanese army, and then to the final joint daughter-in-law and the Japanese army to fight wits and courage, to regain the "strategic attack map", completely interpreting a story of plot ups and downs. Obviously, Huang Hong's performance is full of humor cells, and his role, like the song "Play cotton", has become a classic in the hearts of a generation.

He is the undercover Qin Gui in "Smart Escape", performing the hilarious generation of "Cotton Song"

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