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That human bridge built a national spirit

author:Encyclopedia of Flowers

On Saturday night, I went to the cinema with my wife to watch the movie "King Kong Chuan", and after watching it, my wife cried and came out and said: "We must be good to the soldiers."

That human bridge built a national spirit

On the eve of the Battle of Jincheng to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he received orders from his superiors to quickly build a pontoon bridge for the main force to quickly cross the Kongo River and be sure to reach the front line of the battle at six o'clock the next morning.

The film revolves around this pontoon bridge on the Kongo River, using a cross-montage method to tell the same thing from three sub-perspectives, which may be a little unclear at first, but as the film continues to tell, you will suddenly realize that the techniques used by the three directors are very clever and fresh.

That human bridge built a national spirit

The whole film gives me the feeling that the first part is relatively relaxed and pleasant (the peace and tranquility before the storm), the second part is very depressed and full of anger; the third part is full of blood, seeing death as a homecoming, full of sadness, and the last part is full of respect, the highest respect.

There are a few things that impressed me:

The first one: The narrator said that they were all seventeen or eighteen-year-old young people, which touched me a lot, and at this age we were still growing up under the wings of our parents, but they risked their lives to rush to the front line and defend their families and country.

The second: In order to cover the bridge of the engineer company, the anti-aircraft artillery took the initiative to ignite and expose themselves to attract fire and fight with the enemy to the death. They knew what it meant to ignite the fire, but the group did not hesitate at all, and resolutely used their lives to complete their mission.

That human bridge built a national spirit

The third: the last time I saw the charred scene, I ran out of a group of people from behind Xiao Hu and built a bridge with my own body. Looking at the charred corpses of their comrades, they did not have time to grieve and used their lives to continue to complete the task. As the movie says, "You never believed in God, but you created miracles."

That human bridge built a national spirit

In general, "King Kong Chuan" uses a multi-point of view method to show the patriotic spirit of the flesh-and-blood volunteer soldiers who are not afraid of sacrifice and defend their families and defend the country.

Melt the flesh and blood of generations, and change mountains and rivers without harm.

It is these thousands of unsung heroes who have bought today's era of peace. They may not be included in the language textbook, but they also deserve our highest respect, because they are the only ones we are today.