Review of Watergate Bridge: 600 words [5 articles]

1. Watergate Bridge Review 600 words

On New Year's Day, I went to the cinema to see the movie Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake. Actually, I personally don't like war movies, but after watching this movie, I was deeply moved by it.

The background of the film is that in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the US military was invincible, so it was ready to retreat, and the only way to retreat was the Watergate Bridge. In order not to let them escape, China Volunteers wanted to blow up the Watergate Bridge. They paid a heavy price in this war. Only one of more than 100 people finally returned to the motherland alive, and countless soldiers completed their tasks and fulfilled their responsibilities with their bodies.

There are several clips that impressed me-

First of all, there is a comparison between the materials and environment of the China Army and the US Army. In the cold, American troops can drink coffee and listen to music, but China's volunteers have reached the point where they want to eat snow. Because China was relatively backward at that time, most of the weapons were taken from the US military, and the US military planes would bomb when they advanced. This shows the gap between the two and the cruelty of war.

Secondly, the brotherhood with Wu is clearly reflected in the play. They are in the same company, but Wu is not soft on them because he is his younger brother and he is more strict. Finally, in order to blow up the Watergate Bridge, Wu died heroically. Wu Wanli leaned against a stone and laid his brother's body. The next day, the US military found the bodies of two people snuggling together, and they burned Wu's body with fire. The fire melted the ice and snow, and the two of them slipped down the snow slope together. The warm fire revived Wu Wan Li. Later, the volunteers found him, and he survived by luck. This passage really shocked me at that time, and I was deeply moved by the brotherhood of the two men, and also by the soldiers who sacrificed to defend their country.

This film records the history and always reminds us not to forget the national humiliation and forge ahead.

2. Watergate Bridge Review 600 words

I saw the movie The Battle at Lake Changjin in the cinema today. This film is mainly about the Battle of Changjin Lake in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

At the beginning of the film, the first picture is that American troops landed in Incheon, which opened the prelude to the Korean War, and then Chairman Mao decided to send troops to North Korea.

After that, Wu played by and Yi played by appeared one after another. When they got on the train, the Korean War movie officially began. On the way, Wu's train encountered special circumstances, only stopped for a while and was bombarded by the US military. Seeing this, I thought to myself, "It is really not easy for the revolutionary ancestors to win in this situation." After that, he and his troops gathered in Changjin Lake to hide.

On the way, Wu also led his seventh company to cooperate with friendly forces to destroy the enemy's signal tower. After that, I hid near Changjin Lake until I launched a general attack. There is also a clip about American soldiers eating roast chicken in the military camp and volunteer soldiers eating freeze-dried potatoes during Thanksgiving, which reflects the hard work of volunteer soldiers.

Finally, another man died in the general attack to cover the troops, and the film gradually ended.

After watching this movie, I understand the hard work of revolutionary martyrs and that today's life is hard-won, but as the martyr Yang Gensi said; There are no insurmountable difficulties, enemies and tasks.

3. Watergate Bridge Review 600 words

On New Year's Day, the movie Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake was finally released in anticipation. Influenced by the last movie, I bought tickets early on the first day of release. The film continues the story of the last film, telling the story that the soldiers of the Seventh Company were ordered to blow up the bridge to prevent the defeated American First Marine Division from retreating in the battle of Changjin Lake.

Generally speaking, the actors' acting skills and special effects pictures are as good as ever, but the excellent performances of Jason Wu, Jackson Yi and other actors are really speechless. Secondly, a good film work also needs the screenwriter to stand in the audience's perspective, understand the ups and downs of human emotions, and skillfully and skillfully lead the audience into the plot to share joys and sorrows. For example, the narrative, foreshadowing and interlude of the battle of Changjin Lake in the last movie were all arranged properly.

Then compared with the previous works, the problem of this film may be here. The rhythm of the story ignores the ups and downs of the audience's emotions. There are too many sensational places, which are a little abrupt. The picture is a little messy, and the cause and effect of the story are unclear, which may affect the audience's grasp of the whole story.

In addition, China's war movies and TV plays generally lack objective description and personality description of the enemy. For example, we never dare to interpret Japanese soldiers concretely and objectively. So this film has begun to try to tell our opponent, the US military, more objectively. This is a great breakthrough, but we still describe them as stupid and naive. I sincerely hope that our filmmakers can go further in this respect, and please believe in the acceptance and tolerance of our audience.

4. Watergate Bridge Review 600 words

Today, I went to see the battle of Changjin Lake, and watched the older generation of revolutionaries resist US aggression and aid Korea to defend our country, in exchange for our happy life without guns, which was more touching than usual.

I met two groups of people in the cinema and was deeply impressed. One group is young parents who brought two little boys to the movies. After that, the two children stood in front of the poster and took a group photo with the salute gesture of the young pioneers. Instead of smirking, they looked serious. One is my former junior high school math teacher and his son. He was a soldier when he was young, and now his son is also an excellent naval soldier. I think this is inheritance! This is the immortal spirit!

"We don't fight now, and the next generation will fight this war. We are now fighting for the next generation. " Deeply moved by this film, the war scene is really great, the scene is grand and full of momentum, and the group image is also very profound. The bombing of the middle section of the communication station was very intense, and my heart was buckled and I felt very nervous. There is also food contrast, and my heart is sour. The supply equipment of the campaign is really different, and the last ice sculpture is hard-won for a better life! The battle in Changjin Lake is ok and worth seeing. Get paper towels ready.

5. Watergate Bridge Review 600 words

During the Spring Festival, my family and I went to the cinema to see the Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake. The plot was so touching that it made me cry.

This film mainly tells: In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the Seventh Volunteer Company intervened and received a task-to blow up the Watergate Bridge, the only way for the US Army's First Marine Division to retreat. The first bombing was repaired in time by the US military; The second time was attacked at night and only exploded for a short time; I didn't succeed the third time. Although it ended in failure, it contributed to the mental disability of the enemy and fundamentally reversed the war to resist US aggression and aid Korea.

What moved me most about this movie was a line by Wu Wanli after the war: It was reported that the seventh infiltration should reach 157 people, but it actually reached 1 person, and the report was over. "Seeing this scene, I believe that many people are as moved as I am, and they are in tears. They have experienced the cruelty of war, the bravery of soldiers, and the lofty aspirations of magnificent mountains and rivers. Maybe the reality is more cruel and shocking than the plot in the movie. The scene of the war in the movie is very realistic, which makes people immersive. Gunfire, the explosion of grenades, the roar of machine guns and planes also make people feel nervous. I can't help feeling that if volunteers didn't go to war and created a peaceful era for us, we might be in dire straits.

Today's beautiful life is hard-won, because our ancestors fought bloody battles again and again. They exchanged their blood and lives for peace and defended the security of the country's territory and people. We should remember history, they deserve our admiration, pay tribute to the heroes, thank you!