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Reflections after watching the movie Changjin Lake
After reading a work, I believe you will gain a lot of knowledge. For this reason, you need to seriously think about how to write your feelings after watching it. Many people must be worried about how to write a good review after watching the movie. The following is my collection of review after watching the movie Changjin Lake (selected 9 articles). Welcome to read and collect. Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 1
After leaving the cinema, my mood was still surging and I couldn't calm down. The battle scenes of the Chinese volunteers fighting against U.S. aggression and aiding Korea still make my blood boil. I deeply feel that even if we are not brutally treated by the enemy now, we cannot forgive the heroic soldiers who once wore the uniform. We must not forget that our current years are peaceful, and it is our ancestors who are carrying the burden for us.
Have you ever eaten potatoes at minus 40 degrees? Have you ever had your teeth broken by potatoes? Can you imagine the tragedy of lying under the ice and snow, eating frozen potatoes? After watching the movie, we who have enough food and clothing should feel ashamed for wasting food.
Before the battle between the two armies, it was the eve of Thanksgiving for the US military. On one side, at minus 40 degrees, the Chinese volunteers clung to the cliff and carefully took out black potatoes that were frozen but not too hard to eat. On the other side, the American soldiers not only came to Chinese territory with tanks, bombers, and artillery shells. , they did not forget to bring turkey, bacon, coffee, high-fat biscuits, chocolates and various cans even during the war... That's it, the US military still complained that the weather was too cold. If you hadn't read historical data, you wouldn't believe that such a satirical and contrasting picture is actually real.
However, such a difficult combat environment still cannot suppress our determination to defeat and drive away the US military. After all, our heroes are the army whose tanks, bombers and other advanced weapons cannot hold us back. For the U.S. military who just want to fight comfortably, they certainly cannot understand that "there are no heroes who cannot freeze to death, and there are no heroes who cannot be killed. There is only the glory of soldiers."
In fact, the film is also impressive There is a saying in the book: "Punch away with one punch to avoid hundreds of punches." The revolutionary martyrs exchanged their lives for us with a punch of life for today's happy life. On the road of peace they have paved for us, our new generation of young people must study hard, never forget history, move forward with inspiration, and strengthen the future of our motherland. Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 2
Before watching this movie, I was not very clear about the battle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, nor about China’s strength and national conditions at that time. But this "Changjin Lake" not only told me the answer, but also gave me a different experience as if I was actually there.
Wu Wanli, who pursues the meaning of heroism, gradually changes from unruly to mature and sensible in the army; Lei Gong, who is the most experienced and knows where the danger is, makes his contribution in the artillery fire by transporting marker bombs to save his comrades. Mao Anying, who did not seek fame or fortune but only sought passion for the country, fought on the front line under the pseudonym Secretary Liu and sacrificed together with important strategic materials; retired instructor Mei Sheng insisted on returning to the team with a photo of her daughter, just for A better life for the next generation.
"There are no heroes who cannot freeze to death, let alone heroes who cannot be beaten to death. There are many honors for soldiers!", "Hundreds of thousands of ordinary people's children went to the battlefield with just one order. What reason did I, Mao Anying, have not to go? ?", "If an egg is cracked from the outside, it is destined to be eaten. If it is opened from the inside, it may be an eagle!", "I hope the next generation can grow up in an era without gunpowder."
Various figures continue to stimulate my eyes, different words impact my heart, and tears can't stop rolling in my eyes. I am very lucky and honored to be born in such an era.
Salute! Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 3
I believe everyone is familiar with the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea. It was a battle to found the country. A movie about resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea was recently released - "Changjin Lake". After reading it, I was deeply touched.
This film is based on the Battle of Changjin Lake. In 1950, the 9th Corps of the Chinese Volunteer Army fought a fierce battle with the 1st Marine Division of the US Army. On November 27, 1950, the Volunteer Army launched a general offensive and destroyed the At Xiajieyu Airport, they defeated the sacred First Marine Division.
I think the most touching scene is when the volunteers attacked Xiajieyu Airport. On November 27, 1950, six corps launched a general offensive. The early stage was very smooth, and the soldiers fought bravely to kill the enemy. However, in the later stage, the enemy reacted and all heavy firepower was deployed. Corpses of the volunteer soldiers were strewn across the field, which was horrific. Some soldiers are willing to sacrifice their own lives to blow up the indestructible tanks. This scene is extremely heartbreaking. I want to talk about a person, his name is Lei Suisheng, he is the 16th soldier of the 7th interleaving company. While cleaning the battlefield, a U.S. reconnaissance plane dropped a marker bomb. After seeing the marker bomb, the U.S. military launched an artillery attack over Xiajieyu Airport. Platoon leader Lei took out the marker bomb and placed it in a military vehicle. I got on the pickup truck and moved outside Xiajieyu Airport. Unfortunately, the shell hit the car driven by Platoon Leader Lei. I admire Platoon Leader Lei's spirit of sacrificing himself and saving the group.
The volunteers are also made of flesh and blood. They are also born from their parents. They put their lives second and their motherland first.
When I saw the volunteers being bombarded by artillery fire, tears flowed out of my eyes involuntarily. I admired the courage and self-sacrifice of the volunteers who "go to the sea to capture a dragon, and go up the mountain to defeat a tiger." They are so great!
I thought that we can live a peaceful life, and everything is inseparable from the spirit of self-sacrifice of our ancestors. Rest in peace! Ancestors, let us help you complete your unfinished mission! Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 4
Don’t take their sacrifices for granted, I remind myself.
I went to see "Changjin Lake" at 6 o'clock on Monday night, and I had so many emotions. No matter the advanced weapons of the United States or the harsh and dangerous environment, they cannot defeat the iron will of the Chinese soldiers and shake their determination to drive the United States out of the Yalu River.
Sitting in the cinema, scenes of soldiers fighting bloody battles flashed before my eyes. The merciless bullets hit their bodies and passed through their chests. I felt very sad when I saw them. They are just flesh and blood, they don’t have an indestructible body, so why don’t they feel pain?
On the way back, the U.S. military saw many Chinese soldiers. They were frightened at first, and then a tear-jerking scene appeared. The people's heroes were completely frozen in the severe cold weather, and heavy snow lay on the ground. marks on their bodies and cheeks, but their muzzles were still pointed firmly in the direction of the enemy, as if they were ready to attack at any time. Seeing this scene, the top commander of the US military solemnly saluted the Chinese volunteers and said, "How can we defeat people with such determination?"
Maybe a soldier in the movie gave me the answer. He said: "My daughter asked me, why do we have to fight this war? Can't we not fight it? In fact, wars always have to be fought. If our generation does not fight, the next generation will. Fight." Yes, they put their own lives aside in order to leave us a life without smoke.
"I don't know your name, but I know you died for me." My beloved ancestors, I can't forget that you fought hard for us more than seventy years ago when you were in your prime. Save your life, thank you for defending our country to the death!
We were born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze. Wherever we look, we see China. The five stars shining are all beliefs. The people have faith, the country has strength, and the nation has hope. We rejoice in the prosperous age, we should live up to it, and we are willing to use our youth to defend China in the prosperous age! Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 5
Time flies by. You see, our People’s Republic of China has gone through seventy-two glorious years. Bright five-star red flags are flying in the streets and alleys, and the masks worn by some people have also changed into the shape of the national flag. In cinemas, patriotic-themed movies are shown one after another. At the climax, the audience will unconsciously wave the national flag. , shouting "Long live the Republic of China!"
At seven o'clock in the evening on September 30, I followed my parents to the cinema to watch "Changjin Lake", a movie about resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea. Movie. It tells the story of the soldiers of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army who fought a desperate battle with the US military in the Changjin Lake area during the Second Battle to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and finally achieved the goal set before the war.
This movie makes it hard to figure out who the protagonist is. Maybe the entire Seventh Company is the protagonist. This movie proves a saying: If you fall behind, you will be beaten. At that time, our New China had just been established, and there were many wastes waiting to be done. The United States did not listen to our repeated warnings, crossed the "38th Parallel", sent troops to the China-North Korea border, bombed our border residents, and said provocatively: "This war will not last long, and I guarantee that everyone can return home to celebrate the New Year!" "In the end, our volunteer soldiers defeated the enemy's attempt with their tenacious will.
There are several scenes in the movie that left a deep impression on us:
Scene 1: During the march, we were bombed by the enemy and could only lie in a pile of dead people and let the pilots shoot at them with machine guns. . However, the US military pilots bet "ten dollars" to see who can kill more "dead people". After a few back and forth, many soldiers who had just left the country fell forever.
Scene 2: The soldiers lie down in the snow nest. When they are thirsty, they grab a handful of snow and stuff it into their mouths. When they are hungry, they gnaw on the frozen potatoes. Many soldiers broke their teeth. . But the U.S. military not far away was drinking cocktails and eating turkey in the camp...
Scene 3: When the U.S. military was retreating, some soldiers discovered that there were enemies in front of them. When the commander came closer to take a look, it turned out that the entire company of officers and soldiers were wearing thin clothing and had frozen to death in the minus 40-degree night. Each of them held a steel gun tightly in their hands, maintaining a posture of charging at any time. Seeing this scene, the US military commander solemnly saluted a military salute and said, "Facing such a strong-willed enemy, we will never be able to defeat them!"
After watching the movie, in my eyes Contains tears. At this time, I wanted to say a lot, but in the end it was combined into one sentence: If miracles have a color, it must be Chinese Red! Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 6
National Day is a festival to celebrate the birth of New China. Every National Day, some people go traveling, and some people go back to their hometowns. This year on National Day, I watched a movie called "Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea" Related movie "Changjin Lake".
This movie tells the story of a family of fishermen and hunters by the Yalu River who had three sons. The eldest son died in the war, the second son became the company commander, and the third son fished at home. The second child, Wu Qianli, was a soldier of the People's Liberation Army. After the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China, he thought there would be no war, so he went to visit his family. Unexpectedly, Wu Qianli was notified of an urgent gathering in the early morning and was ready to return to the army. Before leaving, his younger brother Wu Wanli also wanted to follow his second brother, but his second brother refused. And he somehow managed to sneak into the Seventh Company. The two brothers cooperated tacitly on the battlefield and fought bravely to kill the enemy. The weather was very cold but everyone remained optimistic and positive. In order to boost morale, everyone often joked with each other to liven up the atmosphere.
The most touching thing is that in order not to be discovered by the enemy, the lurking troops lurked in the snowdrifts and remained motionless. In the end, they all froze to death in the snow. Even American military officers were deeply moved by their spirit of protecting their homeland and country. The U.S. military discovered them while cleaning the battlefield. When an American officer saw them, he was filled with emotion and admiration. He paid a standard military salute to the Chinese soldiers who froze to death. Finally, the U.S. military signed the armistice agreement, and the Chinese soldiers shouted victory.
This movie not only shows the audience the hardships of the battlefield, the grandeur of the scenes and the advancement of the US military, but also highlights the optimism, positive attitude and determination of the Chinese Volunteers to defend their homeland and country.
This is the most valuable sightseeing for me. It tells us: remember the history, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and cherish everything we have now. If our predecessors had not shed their blood and sacrificed their lives for our generation, we might still be ravaged by foreign invaders. The spirit of the volunteer soldiers is immortal! Thoughts after watching the movie Changjin Lake 7
On this National Day, I watched the movie "Changjin Lake". The story is based on the Battle of Changjin Lake during the period of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea. The soldiers fought bloody battles, were brave and fearless, and achieved victory in the battle.
After watching this film, I can’t help but sigh: Living in such a powerful motherland is full of pride.
There is always one place in the film that I will never forget.
In the snow at minus 40 degrees Celsius, the soldiers struggled to eat potatoes. The hard potatoes could knock off their teeth. How painful it was! But the soldiers just smiled. No matter whether they were raw or cooked, black potatoes could be regarded as treasures. At that time this was all they could eat. The scene turned to show that the U.S. military was celebrating Christmas, wearing windbreakers, eating sumptuous meals, talking, laughing and having fun. Facing the heavily armed U.S. military, the soldiers didn't know how to win. They only knew that they had to win!
A soldier asked: "Why are we fighting?" Instructor Mei Sheng said: "We fought the battles that should be fought, so that future generations will not have to fight." When he said this , stroking the photo of her daughter in her hand. I saw his infinite attachment. It is the courage of a father to protect his daughter, and the determination of a soldier to protect his family and country. I think instructor Mei Sheng will be very confused when he re-enlists in the army! On one side is the worry and reluctance of the family's daughter; on the other side is the overall safety of the country. But he chose to focus on the overall situation because he is a patriotic soldier. He is also a good father. When he saw that his daughter's photo was about to be burned, he did not hesitate to reach into the fire, pull out the photo, and put out the fire with all his strength. When he saw half of the photo left, he said something that made people cry with a trembling voice: "It's dad's fault!" I think when his daughter saw this scene, she must be full of pride and joy. happy.
When MacArthur saw three Chinese soldiers frozen into ice sculptures in the snow waiting for the war to begin, he saluted. This just proves the saying: On the battlefield, the greatest respect for your opponent is to work hard and fight to the death. Even though it is freezing cold, there is a burning fighting spirit like a blazing fire. Who wouldn’t see this light, who wouldn’t be shocked by it? Admire it? The soldiers did not die at that moment, but entered themselves into a new history book to pay tribute to them!
This is the prosperous age that the soldiers have gained. This should be what they want!
Thank you for their efforts, and thank you to the motherland for having them! Thoughts after watching the movie "Changjin Lake" 8
Tonight, my parents took me to see "Changjin Lake". After watching it, I couldn't calm down for a long time.
This is a movie about resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea. There is such a sentence in it that touched me very much. He said this, "If we don't fight this war, our next generation will have to fight it." If we fight all the battles that need to be fought, our future generations will not have to fight anymore. This spirit deserves every Chinese to admire our martyrs. What impressed me deeply was that our Chinese soldiers were eating potatoes in the ice and snow, starving and freezing, while American soldiers were eating meat in the military camp. Under such harsh conditions, our Chinese soldiers still stood firm and fought to the end.
What moved me very much was that Lei Gong bravely diverted the marker bomb and died in the enemy's fire. Finally, he said, "I feel so much pain, I want to go home." What kind of spirit made him rush to the battlefield without hesitation?
What I will never forget is the rows of volunteer soldiers who maintained their fighting posture at minus 40 degrees and became "ice sculptures" that will never fall.
Without the bloody battles of our ancestors, there would be no prosperity today! We must always remember and never forget, study hard and serve the motherland.
Thoughts after watching the movie "Changjin Lake" 9
The 7-day long holiday is coming to an end. Today is the last day. I came back from Nan County, and my mother took me to watch the movie "Changjin Lake".
The Battle of Changjin Lake was the battle that took place at Changjin Lake in the second battle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea.
The Battle of Changjin Lake describes the three armies of the Ninth Corps of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, which fought under difficult conditions against the U.S. Tenth Army with world-class weapons and equipment, from November 27 to December 24, 1950. On the same day, a direct battle took place in the Changjin Lake area of ??North Korea. In the hungry and cold environment, with their steely will and heroic and fearless fighting spirit, the Chinese People's Volunteers chased and killed the enemy all the way, and finally reversed the battlefield situation and made an important contribution to the victory of the Changjin Lake Battle. Historical stories.
During the viewing process, there were many very shocking and touching scenes and clips, such as the scene where the volunteers risked their lives to blow up the US military signal station amidst the rain of tank artillery and bullets, and the scene where Lei Gong drove a jeep carrying Mark bombs and enemy fire continued to bomb around him. When his face was burned and his hands continued to shake, everyone burst into tears. These scenes are still fresh in my memory.
In the end, I felt that our current life was bought with the blood of the older generation, so we must cherish our current life and study hard.
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