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I Am a Hero

I Am a Hero

Drama

Jiang Shaohua

Chen Yiheng, Yin Zhusheng, Wang Jing, He Lin, Hu Ronghua, Yang Ming, Zhang Meng, Huang Liya, Zhang Lan, Xu Feng, Dai Yichen, Zhang Shihui

2009

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

45 minutes

2025-02-20 02:39:15

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as我本英雄,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2009Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating9.0(For reference only)。
The long TV series "I Am a Hero" adheres to the traditional storytelling style of the Zhou family drama, marked by dramatic ups and downs and a dense, profound narrative. The characters continue the main storyline from the previous drama "My Master Rises and Falls," depicting the deep-seated contradictions during China's reform and opening-up process. It tells a thrilling and deeply moving hero story about a great China, revealing the significant theme of the Scientific Outlook on Development for the first time in contemporary drama. The series successfully portrays a large number of outstanding Communist Party members, such as Zhao Anbang, Pei Yihong, Shi Yanan, and Fang Zhengang. Shi Yanan, the secretary of the Wenshan municipal committee, and Fang Zhengang, the mayor, aimed to quickly shed the label of economic underdevelopment, establishing grand goals for a steel-based city. In their relentless pursuit of a seven million ton steel output, they ignored the severe warnings from provincial governor Zhao Anbang, pursuing GDP and high speeds, doing many things that violated regulations and economic laws. When the state implemented macro-control, the Wenshan steel base fell into trouble, leading to a complete economic halt. Entrepreneur Wu Yazhou, who invested in the steel project, committed suicide in apology. Although Zhao Anbang, Shi Yanan, and Fang Zhengang managed to save the economic crisis, they still could not change their fate of being investigated. At a critical moment, Shi Yanan stepped forward, voluntarily resigning, embodying the noble character of a Communist Party member.