Youth embracing communist ideals in hit TV drama
chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-04-19 12:04
The recently aired TV drama Shooting Stars, showcased on Hunan Satellite TV and the video-sharing platform Mango TV, delves into the compelling narrative of how a group of young individuals from diverse backgrounds gradually embraced communist beliefs during the 1930s, amid the backdrop of Chinese resistance against the Japanese invasion. The drama features a talented cast including Li Xian, Song Ningfeng, Zhou You, and actress Ren Min.
At the heart of the story is Hua Zhen, portrayed by Li, a young man who initially aspired to join the navy but found himself working as a police officer in a grassroots police station in Shanghai. It is within this unexpected setting that he begins to adopt communist ideals, eventually becoming a member of the Communist Party of China.
Shooting Stars intricately explores the ideological journeys of these vibrant and passionate young characters, as they gravitate toward the ideals of patriotism and national salvation through various paths. The title of the drama metaphorically captures the essence of sacrificing personal gains for the greater good.
By delving into the stories of these young individuals and their ideological explorations, the drama serves as a reflection of contemporary youth's shared aspirations and considerations regarding issues of idealism and belief. The series has been gaining widespread popularity due to its thoughtful set designs, romantic visual storytelling, and the incorporation of suspenseful murder mysteries that keep audiences captivated.
Many young viewers have expressed how the fearlessness and passion exhibited by the characters in the drama have served as a source of inspiration, motivating them to strive for personal growth and contribute to society.