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What is the true story prototype of Seventeen Days?

An epidemic prevention film based on the second-class British model of the Ministry of Public Security and Fan Shufeng, a policeman of Dongfeng Road Public Security Bureau of Zhengzhou City.

Seventy-seven Days is an adventure drama produced by Zhejiang Red Coral Film and Television Co., Ltd., which is based on Yang Liusong's real experience and his novel The Open Space in the North. It tells the story of Lao Yang who lost herself in the city and a paraplegic but optimistic female photographer. It took them 77 days to get out of Qiangtang no man's land together.

Film evaluation

The film truly presents various challenges across Qiangtang, challenges between people, challenges between people and nature, and challenges of self. Blizzard, cold and lack of oxygen, wild animals, any kind of disaster will take their lives. The biggest challenge is to challenge yourself, because you have to make a choice in the face of public advice and disasters, and choose between a comfortable life and everything you will face. (Modern Express Review)

The film gives the audience a strong visual impact in rhythm, picture and tension, and leads the audience to experience unparalleled adventures on the spot. (Dalian Daily Review)