One hundred years since the founding of the Communist Party of China, Faith Makes Great tells stories from different times in history that chronicle the people's endless struggle to realize their dream of rejuvenating the nation. The key themes are as follows: "Ice and Fire": Shougang workers shift operations towards ice-surfacing for the Winter Olympics "173 meters": Lanyu Railway Construction "Rock Sugar": The story of Deng Jia, the chief commander of atomic bomb theory design "The Next Hundred Years": Restoration of the Forbidden City cultural relics "Family": Medical Aid Team "Button": the first small private business "Time Train": High-speed rail construction "Your Eyes": Protecting the Yunnan Golden Monkey (Source: ChineseDrama.info) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 理想照耀中国
- Also Known As: Li Xiang Zhao Yao Zhong Guo
- Screenwriter: Liang Zhen Hua, Chu Zheng, Chen Hsuan, Qin Wen
- Director: Fu Dong Yu, Wang Wei, Hong Ling, Zheng Shi Long, Wang Yuan, Jiao Yong Liang
- Screenwriter & Director: Qu Jiang Tao
- Genres: Historical, Drama, Medical, Political
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Cast & Credits
- Wang KaiGao Fei [The Next Hundred Years]Support Role
- Huang Pin YuanWang You Liang [The Next Hundred Years]Support Role
- Xu Wen GuangDirector Yu [The Next Hundred Years]Support Role
- Ning XinXiao Ning [The Next Hundred Years]Support Role
- Neo HouCai Bo Zhen [Rite of Spring]Support Role
- Zhang Xue YingWu Zhong Wen [Rite of Spring]Support Role
Reviews
Chinese Historical Tribute Drama
I'm going to start by getting the elephant in the room out of the way first. I do not agree with, support, nor condone the CCP in any way, shape, or form. That said, I watched this solely because 4 actors that I follow are a part of this and I wanted to see how they did in this totally different from what they normally are in drama. Though by production, these collection of stories were called anthologies, they didn't follow the definition of that and therefore I can't review them as thus. So my review is focused on this as a historical tribute drama.The four actors whose episodes I watched were ZLY, Wu Lei, Lay Zhang, and Wang Yibo. All four were different characters at different periods of time in the last hundred years. Each contributed greatly to their respective storylines and were very believable. I watched all four on YouTube and sadly, Lay's episode didn't have any audio. I don't understand Mandarin but when there's no sound, it's like watching a silent film and a lot of nuances are lost. Music in each was very important too. Obviously when it comes to actual dialogue that part was fiction unless they literally had a tape recorder strapped to them 24/7, so we will never really know if what they said was historically accurate, but as a historical tribute drama with multiple stories, the four that I saw, I believe achieved what they were trying to achieve under the circumstances.
I do wish the ending portions where the characters stories were written out in more detail, were part of the acting part. Since 2 out of 4 that I saw lost their lives during certain battles, it would have greatly enhanced the experience to witness that sacrifice or for the others what happened next to help their achievements along. That portion for me had a great disconnect. I understand they wanted to show the actual human beings behind each but it didn't have to go that much into it because than it took away from the actual performance and storyline. I'm not into nationalistic dramas from any country as a personal preference so therefore these are the only episodes for me here.
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