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Enemy Camp Eighteen Years

Enemy Camp Eighteen Years

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Liu Fengsheng, Lin Feng

Du Chun, Wang Pengkai, Asru, Dai Jiaoqian, Zhu Hong, Deng Jiajia, Qu Jingjing

2008

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

2025-03-02 15:22:56

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This film (drama)Also known as敌营十八年,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2008Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
The brand new "Enemy Camp Eighteen Years" is invested and produced by Guangdong Qiangshi Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., comprising a total of 120 episodes, divided into three parts: "Silent Heart," "Ambitious Heart," and "Loyal Heart," each with 40 episodes. The story revolves around Jiang Bo, an underground member of the Chinese Communist Party, who, driven by firm conviction, extraordinary intelligence, and unmatched courage, skillfully infiltrates the Kuomintang army over a long period. It narrates how he navigates through various historical periods, cleverly interacting with different parties to supply a significant amount of military intelligence for the revolution. The trilogy employs a "spy war" television narrative style, spanning the three major historical periods of the Land Revolution, the War of Resistance Against Japan, and the Liberation War, using a series of real historical events surrounding "cooperation, division, cooperation, and decisive battles" between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, showcasing the noble and great spirit of sacrifice and dedication of our party's heroes in the revolutionary underground front on new artistic heights and broader dimensions. The series features grand war scenes, thrilling suspense of spy warfare, and interweaves intricate emotional entanglements. The interlinked plot, rising suspense, and engaging storytelling make it a rare masterpiece of red spy war dramas in recent years. The first part, "Enemy Camp Eighteen Years I," was completed in early 2008. This part focuses on the historical context from the failure of the Great Revolution to the eve of the War of Resistance Against Japan, detailing how the Communist underground worker Jiang Bo navigates a long life in the enemy camp within the Kuomintang army, gradually maturing amidst risks and acquiring a considerable amount of crucial military and political intelligence for the party, eventually becoming a senior red agent. It vividly showcases the tense, life-and-death struggle between Jiang Bo and the Kuomintang enemy worker He Kun, along with the rich and nuanced emotional connections with three female protagonists. The second part, "Enemy Camp Eighteen Years II," continues the story from "Enemy Camp Eighteen Years I," with Shanghai during the War of Resistance Against Japan as the main backdrop. Underground Party member Jiang Bo (played by Du Chun) relocates to Shanghai alongside Kuomintang officer Xuan Ziqi. Zhao Yiqing and Kang Ying (played by Asru) also infiltrate Shanghai, while You Jiali (real name: Teng Yulian, played by Zhu Hong) arrives in Shanghai as a special correspondent for the Japanese "Asahi Shimbun," and He Kun (played by Wang Pengkai) becomes the head of the special team stationed in Shanghai by the Military-Security Bureau. Under the leadership of the party organization, Jiang Bo, leveraging his unique identity, disrupts the "pro-Japanese faction" and their clandestine talks with the Japanese side. Amid the smoke of "8.13," the Kuomintang and the Communist Party unite under the banner of resisting Japan. Jiang Bo closely cooperates with He Kun to root out Japanese spies hidden within the Military-Security Bureau, personally leading a commando team to dismantle the Japanese military's intelligence network in Shanghai. On the eve of the Pacific War outbreak, Jiang Bo and his group acquire important intelligence about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and later, during the latter stages of World War II, they convey the top-secret itinerary of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto to the American military, resulting in the downing of Yamamoto's plane by the U.S. Army Air Forces. Our underground workers of the Communist Party, driven by strong conviction and extraordinary intelligence, provided a substantial amount of military intelligence for the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, contributing to the victory in the resistance against Japan.