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800 film reviews

"800" tells the historical story of Xie Jinyuan's 524th Regiment and 1st Battalion defending the last position of Shanghai at the end of the Battle of Songhu. The film makes us feel the feelings of home and country in the blood of China people!

Mr. He Xiangning's sentence "All China people are like this, how dare the enemy" impressed me the most! The most touching scene is that the soldiers are ready to tie bombs to themselves, report their names and hometowns one by one, jump down, and tears can't stop flowing. It's so tragic that their flesh and blood awakened not only people on the other side of Suzhou River.

And the audience in front of the screen, when the country is in danger, national integrity is particularly important. The most intuitive shock brought by the presence of war in the film is particularly strong. It's hard to imagine whether you can make a decision to sacrifice yourself in such an environment! I can't calm down for a long time after reading it.

Look at this comfortable society, all defended by blood and tears! The rise of China! People unite! Cherish life! Face it bravely! What I admire is that when this country was in chaos, every grain of sand rushed up and broke. Remember history, national humiliation and love China!

Extended data

800 is based on 1937, the last battle of the Battle of Songhu. At that time, the first confrontation between China and Japan had lasted for nearly three months, and Shanghai was on the verge of falling. Xie Jinyuan, deputy head of the 524th regiment of the 262nd Brigade of the 88th Division, led more than 420 people and was ordered to defend the last line of defense-the four-row warehouse. In order to confuse the Japanese army and strengthen its momentum, Xie Jinyuan declared that there were 800 people, which is the origin of "eight hundred heroes".

The forecast presents a shocking war scene. Japanese invaders invaded China from the ground to the air in turn, and the smoke of war filled four days and four nights. In the case that weapons and equipment and the number of people participating in the war were obviously at a disadvantage, the Quartet fought alone, knowing that the odds were not great, and still chose to face it head-on.

In order to truly restore the cruelty of the anti-Japanese battlefield, according to Yin Xingyun, director of Fireworks, there are nearly 50,000 bullet points on the ground, which is more than the sum of 10 large-scale war dramas. Generally, more than 60 explosion points will be set in each battle scene.

In order to present all this on the screen with the best visual effect, photography director Cao Yu used the top ALEXA IMAX camera in the industry, and this film became the first commercial film shot with IMAX camera in Asia.

People's Network-These figures about 800 are worth remembering.