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Thoughts on Watching "Earthshaking"

Maybe it's because the shooting scene is too simple, maybe it's because it's a long time ago, maybe it's because I've been sad. When I see the pictures after the earthquake again, my heart is far from the entanglement, tension and pain when I first saw the live broadcast! I was shocked by the ruins of a large area of collapsed houses, the dangerous buildings that may collapse at any time due to cracking and deformation, the heartfelt cries of victims, the dying wounded, the PLA people's liberation army with a dignified face, the frightened expression of children and the helpless and scared crying. During that time, my heart kept twitching, tears kept flowing, and my heart silently prayed for them. I thought I would still be extremely excited and shocked to relive that lost grief through Earthshaking, but in fact I didn't, only a series of moved tears and a series of unsolved questions! I used the slit supported between my arms to protect the students' teachers, the comrades of the People's Liberation Army who resolutely put themselves into intense rescue work regardless of their personal safety, the female county party secretary who was unusually calm in order to appease the people's fear and grief, and cried and asked the People's Liberation Army to save the mother of the child who was crushed under the rubble. I was so emotional that I blindly opened the slate to rescue the child's father regardless of everyone's dissuasion, and I was still thinking about my daughter's mother when I died. These scenes all moved me to tears. I think this is the purity and greatness of love! However, there are a series of questions behind the move! The performance of the female county party secretary is admirable and respectable. As the head of a county, when the disaster comes, she must use a hundred times of courage to restrain her fears, stay calm, appease her family, and lead the people to meet the challenges as quickly as possible. This she did, and she did quite well: after the earthquake, she never showed any expression and words of giving up. Although she was concerned about her family, she never cared about the safety and survival of her family, and she personally led everyone to implement self-help and mutual rescue work ... And that's my question. One question is the role of the commander-in-chief played by Li Youbin. I have always liked the roles played by Li Youbin, because most of them are full of fortitude and composure, but I can't like them in this movie, and I always feel that they are a little fake: the whole process is too calm and there is no emotional turmoil. I admit that as a commander in chief, you need to be unusually calm, so that you can have prestige and credibility, and you can better lead everyone into the war of resistance. But it seems too impersonal to be too quiet, and it can't drive everyone's anti-Japanese sentiment! The performance of the military wife in the article also surprised me. In order to get rid of a worker in the name of life and death from the ruins, she refused to leave the fire scene of the chemical plant that was about to be blasted. Did she ever think that even if she dragged the worker whose life and death were known from the ruins, would she have the strength to drag him away safely? Even if she had the strength, could she drag him away quickly without a car to take care of? The answer is definitely no, so why should she make such a fearless sacrifice! Moreover, the performance of Redjade, a primary school teacher, also puzzled me. The flood is coming, and the situation is extremely critical. She still refuses to give up the rescue of the old lady. You should know that she was not the only one involved in the rescue work at that time, but also a large number of armed police officers and soldiers. Because of her alone, it is not worth the loss, and their survival may rescue more victims and contribute more to the reconstruction of the disaster area in the future! After watching this movie, I once again extend my highest respect to the People's Liberation Army, the loveliest person in China. You are always at the forefront in times of crisis, giving people the greatest spiritual comfort and psychological dependence. Your unyielding character and passionate passion are our strongest steel Great Wall!