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My Passionate Years
My Passionate Years

Jiang Kaiyang
Lin Yuan, Yang Xue, Jiang Xin, Xu Lu, Shen Xiaohai, Fu Chengpeng, Hu Ming, Xie Yuan, Zhao Da, Wang Jinsong, Peng Jing, Tan Songyun
2011
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
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This film (drama)Also known as我的燃情岁月,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2011Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
"My Passionate Years" tells the story of a bygone era, where a group of vibrant young female soldiers join a field medical team, expressing the tale of survival and death through their passionate lives and harsh youth… The story unfolds through the experience of a 19-year-old girl named Fang Jie as she joins the army, introduced by a passionate revolutionary song on a bumpy bus ride, transporting us back to that era filled with ideals and enthusiasm… Through the condensed snippets of life and death of various small characters, it conveys the meaning of life and death, showcasing the dignity of life, the weight of the soul, the beauty of being alive, and the brilliance of humanity. It strives to rescue something from death; some are excellent doctors, some are beautiful female soldiers, and some are innocent children… Perhaps, there are ideals, love, responsibility, and hope that are more worth holding onto than life itself… This drama elucidates the natural phenomenon that life is accidental and death is inevitable, while exploring how the living should cherish the beautiful moments of life. At the time of death, hope is a form of liberation, with the desire to have no regrets—to have loved, pursued, given, received, and lost, which is also a form of understanding… In memories, many people and events that have disappeared have originally 'returned to peace,' yet are stubbornly preserved in memory, only to be reborn or resurrected at certain moments. Life is an attitude. Death is a posture. Life and death constitute the beginning and end of life… It is the TV version of "In the Heat of the Sun." After two years of preparation and multiple script revisions, although it lacks commercial suspense and romantic elements that might appeal to viewers, the production team claims, “It’s just to create a TV version of 'In the Heat of the Sun,' ensuring that 'every pore carries the texture of that era.'” "My Passionate Years" showcases the youth of a generation, though it bears the subtle traces of a specific era, it embodies a burning warmth that all who have passed through their youth can relate to. Director Jiang Kaiyang noted that in his memory, the sky was very blue, the water very clear, the trees very green, and people's eyes very bright… His deep nostalgia for that bygone era is the reason he loves this drama. After two months of shooting, everyone worked hard to reverse time in the time tunnel, searching for the feelings of that era. It is the female soldier version of "Soldier Assault." "My Passionate Years" tells the growth story of female soldiers through the memories of the main character Fang Jie (played by Lin Yuan, who portrayed Li Pili in "Who is in Charge of My Youth"). This character is a central figure throughout the drama, akin to Xu Sanduo in "Soldier Assault," thus earning the title of "female version of Xu Sanduo." "From an inspirational perspective, this evaluation holds true," remarked The Lancet, indicating that both Fang Jie and Xu Sanduo possess strong persistence, "Sometimes, excessive persistence can be hard to bear; Xu Sanduo is like this, and so is Fang Jie."