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If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

author:Princess Huining

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live.

This is a classic war film that makes me feel different from other similar genres. I remember watching the movie at that time, I sat on the couch, did not move for half a day, and remembered only one sentence said by the hero: "If I don't stick to my faith, I don't know how to live." "The storyline of the movie is blurred...

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

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Others are killing people, I am saving people, this is my purpose of joining the army for the country

This is a film based on real people and real events. It tells the heroic saga of Desmond Doss, a soldier who "only saves people, not kills with a gun" on the battlefield of World War II. This is a hero who is different from what we imagined.

Desmond Doss, a devout Christian and a military doctor who did not hold weapons on the battlefield, risked his life in the rain of bullets and bullets in the U.S. campaign against Japan on Okinawa and successfully saved the lives of 75 comrades.

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

After the outbreak of the Pacific War, Desmond Doss, a somewhat shy boy, volunteered to enlist in the army and became a soldier. Unlike the other soldiers, however, Doss had a firm belief that he would only save people and not kill people when he went to war, and he refused to use weapons.

All the people did not understand his actions, and even he was court-martialed for refusing to perform military service. He persevered stubbornly and lonely, and eventually he won the victory and became a medic soldier.

Hacksaw Ridge is located on the island of Okinawa, and this war was the last battle of the Pacific War. Both the United States and Japan have paid a terrible price. And Doss took part in the most fierce battle.

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

Save one more, save one more

The Battle of Hacksaw Ridge began, the war was brutal, the lives of the warriors were blood and flesh in the rain of bullets, and the lives were vulnerable in the face of the huge war machine. On the battlefield filled with smoke, the medic Doss carried his Bible around, looking for wounded comrades and urgently treating them.

In the ruins of the battlefield under the cover of night, Doss is constantly looking for his wounded comrades. He used a braided rope noose to send the wounded comrades down Hacksaw Ridge one by one. You know, at that time, he himself was injured, and he would be hit by Japanese bullets at any time, but no one came to save him.

In the dark night, the injured Doss lay on the ground, and at this moment, he was exhausted and gasped hard: "God, please let me save one more!" "He saved his comrades who had laughed at him, he saved the officers who had looked down on him...

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

What kind of faith did Doss, who took only a Bible to the battlefield without a gun, compete with the god of death and save the lives of 75 comrades from it? "If I don't do what I believe, I don't know what else will support me to live."

Perhaps from this sentence, I can see the inner world of Doss: when war is inevitable, I will do what I should do for the sake of the country, to become a soldier, to participate in battle. However, I don't kill people, I only save people. This is Doss's belief.

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

Everyone has faith and should be respected.

After the war, real-life Doss received the U.S. Military's Highest Congressional Medal of Honor, and he was the first hero to receive the medal without a weapon. As an individual, Doss was devout in his faith in God, and as a warrior, Doss was strong in the face of the cruelty of war.

The then U.S. President Harry S. Truman personally awarded him the medal, and Truman said that he would exchange the presidency for him for this medal, and Doss smiled.

The film "Hacksaw Ridge" reflects the cruelty and ruthlessness of war from the side. More than seventy years have passed since the Second World War, and we living today cannot appreciate the fate that that war brought to every ordinary person: the choice between life and death is not in our own hands.

If I don't hold fast to my faith, I don't know how to live. Hacksaw Ridge

Today, when the new crown virus is raging around the world in an invincible way, in addition to facing it strongly, we always firmly believe that under the strong protection of the country, people will unite as one to defeat the virus and restore peace to the world.

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