Review of Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake 1 Ice and snow are miserable, and the iron body of martyrs casts the Great Wall. Recently, I watched the movie Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake, which made my blood boil and benefited a lot. I learned spiritual strength from it and was moved by the will of the volunteers to resist US aggression and aid Korea.
In the battle of Changjin Lake, Watergate Bridge was the only driveway bridge leading to the outside of Changjin Lake, which was the retreat of the US military. As long as the bridge is blown up, the enemy troops in Changjin Lake may be annihilated by encirclement and suppression, so the importance of Watergate Bridge is self-evident. However, the disparity in military strength between the enemy and ourselves and the harsh operational environment at that time increased great resistance for our army to blow up the Watergate Bridge. In the face of the enemy's fierce firepower and harsh conditions, the volunteers did not retreat, went forward bravely, and resisted the fierce attack of the enemy with flesh and blood.
There is a scene in the movie that impressed me deeply and moved me deeply: in the battle between the enemy and our army, an enemy tank approached our army angrily. At the critical moment, in order to complete the task and protect our comrades-in-arms, other volunteers rushed to the tanks one after another with explosive charges, regardless of their lives, fighting with their lives and blood. Seeing them rush to the tank with flesh and blood, the spirit of death and fearlessness ignited my blood like a flame, surging my emotions, and also made me deeply feel the meaningful spirit of volunteer soldiers defending their country and dying.
Zhu said: "You must have spirit in everything you do." On Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake, Qilian spirit is boiling, turning it into strength to push us forward. Once, countless heroes sacrificed themselves for our better life today and shed their blood on the battlefield; Today, we should inherit their spirit, take over the baton that belongs to us, protect the honor created by the volunteers to resist US aggression and aid Korea and all the soldiers who died for our country, work hard and persevere, so that the heroic spirit will never be erased.
Review of Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake 2 During the Spring Festival, my family and I went to the cinema to see Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake. The story 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 create a peaceful era for us, we might be in dire straits.
Today's good life is hard-won, because our ancestors fought again and again, and they exchanged their blood and lives for "peace" to defend the national territory and the safety of the people. We should remember history and mission, they deserve our admiration, pay tribute to the heroes, thank you!
Reflections on Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake 3 On the morning of the first day of the New Year's Day, my parents took me to the cinema to watch a movie called Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake, which is a story line that continues the battle of Changjin Lake. The film tells the story of the second battle to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea-the Battle of Watergate Bridge, which was fought by the Ninth Corps of the U.S. Army and the First Division of the First Marine Corps. In the face of the strong offensive of the volunteers, the American army fled in rout, and the Watergate Bridge was the key point of the American army's retreat route. The seventh part is interspersed with three explosions of the Watergate Bridge. In the end, he died heroically, leaving only Wu Wanli alive.
With the deepening of the anti-Japanese war, I burst into tears many times. In order to blow up the Watergate Bridge and complete the task, every soldier is desperately preparing for death. Wu Shuo: "As long as the bridge is there and the task is still there, the US military will repair it once and we will bomb it once." At that time, the temperature in Changjin Lake was nearly MINUS 40 degrees, and there were advanced warships, overwhelming planes, powerful marine divisions and abundant materials around the US military. On the other hand, our soldiers only have rifles and mortars, and they are shivering in the snowy mountains day and night. The only food is potatoes frozen in their arms. In such a difficult environment, they did not flinch and resolutely guarded the territory of our motherland. What a great and selfless feat.
At this point, I was in tears. I can't help but feel that our generation is lucky. Our happy life was forged by countless ancestors. We should be grateful for life, cherish peace, remember history and be determined since childhood. As a student, we should closely link our mission with the destiny of the motherland, study hard, work hard, and strive to become the pillars of the country as soon as possible.
Reflections on Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake 4 Today, I watched the movie Watergate Bridge of Changjin Lake, which is the sequel to the movie The Battle of Changjin Lake.
The main scene of the film is the Watergate Bridge, which is the only way for the American troops to retreat, and the task of the Seventh Company is to completely blow up the bridge and stop the American troops from retreating. In the battle, Seven Company killed one soldier after another, including Ping He even detonated the explosive charge when the tank was stuck at the bottom. Mei Sheng, regardless of the enemy's artillery fire has been ahead; And Wu, who shot and detonated the bomb, even if the quilt popped out ... their spirit is worth learning. At the end of the film, Wu Wanli said: "It is reported that the seventh infiltration should reach 157 people, and actually reached 1 person." My tears can't stop flowing. The real battlefield is far more terrible than the movie. If a person is not careful, his life will be in danger. But even so, this group of China soldiers rushed to the front without hesitation. Facing the departure of relatives and comrades. What they can do is to continue fighting, so that future generations of the motherland will no longer live in smoke.
The film Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake made me deeply feel the power of iron will: the soldiers faced with all kinds of difficulties of freezing to death by heavy snow, being killed by bombs and being shot, but they still persisted and never backed down. In order not to be discovered by American planes during the day, I buried myself in the snow and acted in the dark at night, overcoming the seemingly insurmountable difficulties. It is precisely because of their iron will that they can defeat the American army, which is dozens of times stronger than them.
This movie taught me: don't lose heart when we fail, we must overcome difficulties without fear; There are no unfinished tasks, only tasks that you don't want to complete.
After dinner, I went to see the Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake. Based on the battle of Changjin Lake in the second campaign to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, this film tells the story that the soldiers of the Seventh Company received a more arduous task-to blow up the Watergate Bridge and cut off the only way for the U.S. troops to retreat after ending the battle in Xinghe Lower Valley, Xin Li.
I think everyone who has seen this film will feel awe and shock. What a patriotic feeling it is. In the face of the powerful American army, the volunteers rushed to the enemy positions again and again, and opened up a bloody road with their own flesh and blood. The scene of the battle shocked the hearts of the audience.
Volunteer soldiers looked at the direction of the motherland in the snow. They are homesick, but they are thinking about this country. Their faces and hands are covered with traces of frostbite, which is shocking. The cans seized from the US military are also pushing each other.
When Pinghe failed to blow up the bridge for the first time, he got under the tank on the bridge deck, but was pinned down by the tank, unable to ignite the explosives close at hand. There are tears in his eyes. When Wu was asked to detonate explosives next to him, my tears could not be controlled. I was really in tears, and the mask I was wearing was all wet.
In order to disperse the enemy's fire, Yu Congrong stood at the top of the mountain and ran in the opposite direction of the soldiers' concealment. Several enemy planes followed him and dropped dozens of shells. His body suddenly exploded, flying like a piece of paper in the fire. Seeing this scene, I only felt my heart trembling. What it's like.
And Mei Sheng, with her daughter's photo, drove a blazing tracked vehicle to the uneven line. At the moment when the rolling car exploded, half of the photos fell gently in the gunfire, and Meisheng never saw her lovely daughter again.
Wu was hit by dense bullets, but before falling off the bridge, he hit a shell and successfully bombed the bridge, leaving a deep impression on the audience. At the end of the battle, Wu Wanli reported: "There should be 157 people in the seventh company, but there is actually one person." I think this data once again tore the hearts of the audience.
Every scene in the whole film is very touching, and we see the cruelty of war. Today's peace is bought by countless such martyrs with their lives. They are the most respectable people. Let's remember history while enjoying the quiet years.