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The ending of Years Like Fire

The ending of "Time Like Fire" is that Wang Lei did not die. He dug the soil with his bare hands and forcibly dug a road out of the mine.

"Time Like Fire" is produced and directed by Wen Muye and written and directed by Han Xiaohan. It depicts a group of young people in northern cities in the 1980s. In the play, five teenagers with different personalities made different life choices driven by the times and destiny. Some made impulsive mistakes and paid a cruel price, while others walked towards justice. road. It reflects that the police protagonist Lin Zhihua sticks to his faith and is not afraid of danger, and highlights the people's police's firm belief in protecting justice and legal principles.

The plot tells the story of five teenagers who went from strangers to acquaintances, acquaintances, and friends. As the subsequent plot progresses, why Lin Zhihua parted ways with his friends and embarked on completely different life paths will become an important turning point and highlight of the drama.

Evaluation of the series

After the airing of "The Years Like Fire", the film quality of the drama, which is full of historical documentary and urban atmosphere, has been recognized by the audience. It is understood that the play continues the creative habit of movies. Whether it is art, photography or music, it all presents a movie quality. For example, in order to make the theme music fit the plot, the music was written long before filming began; the entire film was also designed with two tones, showing the different states of youth and adolescence respectively.

"Time Like Fire" has profound warning and educational significance. From acquaintance to separation, from youthful laughter to tragic ending, the five people are all the result of life choices. "The audience can see the desire and impulse under the temptation of interests from the play, and can also feel the so-called 'loyalty' that hurts others and harms oneself." The creative team said that these are common emotions and dilemmas in real life. Everyone can more or less find their own shadow in the play, and I hope everyone can get a warning from it.