Una historia de un grupo de bomberos del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Tong'an, en la ciudad de Dayuan, que han visto la naturaleza humana y la sociedad en todas las emocionantes misiones de fuego y rescate en las que han participado. A través de los casos que realizaron, expusieron muchas historias tristes no reconocidas sobre la profesión de bombero. Normalmente, el equipo de Tong'an es una comunidad de vida. Nacen y mueren juntos. Cuando se quitan el uniforme, cada uno de ellos se enfrenta a un problema vital diferente. Qiu Hancheng está atrapado en un dilema entre su mujer, su hija y su trabajo. Aunque le encanta luchar contra el fuego, no puede ocuparse de su hija de cinco años. Con su mujer a punto de dar a luz, es posible que no pueda acompañarla durante el parto. La única mujer del equipo, Xu Ziling, quiere demostrar que no es inferior a los hombres, pero no ha conseguido el apoyo de su familia. Zhang Zhiyuan suele ser el más apasionado y desesperado del servicio, pero en medio de la noche siempre tiene pesadillas similares y repetitivas. ¿Con qué tipo de antecedentes carga? Lin Yiyang es un miembro del equipo lleno de justicia, no ahorra esfuerzos para defender a sus compañeros, y a veces discute con los demás sobre sus deberes oficiales, lo que da un dolor de cabeza al jefe. Se enfrentarán juntos a un incendio y cambiarán el destino del otro. Edit Translation
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Dónde ver Tears on Fire
Reparto y créditos
- James WenQiu Han ChengPapel principal
- Annie ChenXu Zi LingPapel principal
- Austin LinZhang Zhi YuanPapel principal
- Guan Ting LiuLin Yi Yang / "Antelope"Papel principal
- Xia Teng HongJian Guan Zhong / A ZhongPapel secundario
- Mario PuWu Zhi MinPapel secundario
Reseñas
a painful watch
Came here after seeing some recommendations about this on Chinese Youtube. And where to begin... I have so many thoughts and it's just so difficult to put them into proper words...All in all, an amazing drama with an amazing story that brings out such raw emotions. Each of our main characters have incredibly fleshed out lives, and almost complete character arcs (I say this because I'm looking forward to a second season with recurring characters). They're relatable and human like the rest of us are, and I really appreciate how much show has brought to light some issues that are not always talked about. Social commentary done in this drama was also very well interwoven into our character's lives, and I especially loved how show never failed to steal a jab at widespread corruption issues here and there. I also loved how each scene was a build-up to the big issue. A mere 10 episodes, but each felt so compact and so complete.
My favourite aspect about this drama would be how each character is written. From our main characters to our supporting characters, almost each and every one showed character growth. It really is nice to see change for the better in some characters that I initially disliked. It might seem slightly idealistic, but I'm willing to believe in good.
This isn't one I'd be willing to rewatch often, simply because of how emotionally draining and grounded to reality it is, but it's definitely one I'd recommend. It's a really well-made story with great acting across the board (regardless of how small their role is), and I can't wait for Season 2!
To go straight to the point, this show comes from a very mature, tender, and yet mostly unsentimental place, and wishes to humanize a crucial part of society that media (at least in Taiwan) ignores except to occasionally heap vitriol and bad press upon. It's a drama with a deep love for these workers, a hatred for lobbying and for corruption within bureaucracy, and yet it presents itself in a way that is often moving and always watchable. It's not a story-based drama as much as a character-based one, and it does what it does very well.
An argument could be made that this show idealizes those within this line of work, and to be quite honest, I don't know nearly enough real-life firefighters to be able to confirm or deny this. However, this show takes the idea of "emergency workers" and makes me care more about them in real life, and that is valuable even if certain aspects are slightly drama-fied. You always feel like you're watching people instead of characters or ideals, and the meticulousness with which these lives are portrayed, as well as the amount of sensitivity that the show has for them, stays long after the show has finished.
The show is pretty short at 10 45-minute episodes, but it uses its time very effectively. Also, on a technical level, it is absolutely fabulous - the acting is impeccable, the script is really funny and moving and hits all the right notes, and it just *feels* polished and competent (lol, again, not a drama reviewer, hopefully you know what I mean.). I watched it on Netflix Taiwan - hopefully it'll be out on other platforms soon.