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My favorite revolutionary film composition is 100.
My favorite revolutionary film and television work is Hands Up, which tells the story of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.

The protagonist of this work is Uncle Zhao. It mainly tells the story that Uncle Zhao accepted the task of protecting the golden Buddha statue, and the Japanese launched all-round forces to take it away. Therefore, this is a huge task, but Uncle Zhao risked his life to successfully complete this task.

What impressed me most in this work was that several grandmothers used the slippery Japanese fighting method, which was both convenient and neat. They put the beans in the dustpan, and the Japanese officer came. They opened the door and poured the beans out of the dustpan. Beans rolled down like a river, and Japanese officers could only retreat and could not move forward. Finally, the Japanese officers got a "good" ending. I sat in front of the TV, laughing and clapping again and again.

Although this film and television work is very funny at first, it can make me realize the bravery of revolutionary martyrs in the Anti-Japanese War, let alone a powerful young man. Even grandma, who is not afraid of sacrifice, took part in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. I was most impressed by their clever way of defeating the strong young Japanese officers.

My favorite film and television work is Hands Up.