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Classic lines in the film of Hundred Regiments War
Classic lines: Tianjin didn't drive me away, Beiping didn't drive me away, and North China didn't drive me away. Today I'm in Zhang Zizhong, and I'm not leaving.

Hundred Regiments War is an anti-Japanese war film produced by China People's Liberation Army Bayi Film Studio and China Film Co., Ltd., directed by Haiqiang Ning, written by Tao Zeru, Yin, wuyue, Tang Guoqiang and Wang Wufu, and starring Deng Chao.

Evaluation:

The film reproduces the truth of the decision-making of the headquarters and the truth of fighting in the trenches from three levels: strategy, campaign and battle, and depicts a magnificent panorama of the war.

Whether it is a general or a soldier, a veteran or a recruit, a man or a woman, the charm and expression of the characters come from the vivid sense of reality. Peng, Zuo Quan and other commanders are wise and courageous, and several human props make the characters more three-dimensional and warm. The genre elements of war films make the film Hundred Regiments War reach a "good-looking" viewing level, and these realistic heroes make the film realize the "mind-wandering" communication function.