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Both films are spy thrillers set in China during times of political turmoil and foreign occupation. Hidden Blade is set in Republican era Shanghai in the 1930s, while Cliff Walkers is set in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo in the 1930s. Both films also feature characters operating as undercover agents plagued with moral conflicts and difficult choices. Additionally, both films are characterized by their tense and suspenseful atmosphere, as the characters must navigate dangerous situations while trying to achieve their goals.
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Both feature sports that are intrinsically connected to the natural environment, with the number one lesson taught being respect and care for the environment.
Celebrities bond through life in a surf shack and ski lodge and are exposed to the ocean and mountains on a daily basis, experience being at the mercy of the weather and navigate through the trials of tribulations of experiencing a lifestyle far different to living in the city.
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Aimed at a growing middle class in China where interest in non-traditional sports is growing, the shows document the growth of a group of celebrities and media personalities from complete newcomers to being advocates of activities that are often dangerous and seldom understood but are the lifeblood to a select few.
Cheng Xiao is also in both shows, evidently still high from the experience of bombing down the slope in an indoor ski resort during the filming of the penultimate episode of One More Try.
It’s not so much the format of the shows that shares commonalities, but rather the sports - the language of boardsports are all interconnected and the joy derived from riding is emphasized in both shows.
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Both films are set in the remote steppes of China, feature ethnic minority actors and deal with conservation themes by depicting the struggles of wildlife and man in an ongoing fight for balance.

Wolf Totem is set in the Inner Mongolian grasslands during the Cultural Revolution, where a young student is sent to live among the nomadic herders and learns to appreciate the balance between man and nature. He forms a bond with a pack of wolves and ultimately learns the harsh reality of human impact on the environment.

Kekexili: Mountain Patrol takes place in the remote Tibetan Plateau, where a group of volunteers form a patrol to protect Tibetan antelopes from poachers. They face extreme weather conditions and risk their lives to prevent the illegal trade of antelope fur. The movie depicts the harshness of the plateau and the difficult choices that the patrol members must make to preserve the antelopes.

Both movies feature stunning landscapes and showcase the beauty and majesty of the animals that inhabit these regions. They also highlight the cultural traditions of the indigenous people who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries. Both movies ultimately deliver a powerful message about the importance of protecting these fragile ecosystems and preserving the delicate balance between man and nature.
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With the addition of skateboarding and surfing to the summer Olympics in 2021, One More Try and Summer Surf Shop aim to gain mainstream exposure for boardsports and other action sports.
While One More Try’s competitive contest format is a contrast to Summer Surf Shop’s laidback beachside life, both series follow a cohort of celebrities as they immerse themselves in the world of boardsports, learning about their respective culture, history and lifestyle.
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