Film review of the battle of changjin lake.

After watching a film and television work carefully, we get new ideas from it. At this time, the most critical feeling of reviewing is that you can't forget. So can it really be written? The following is a model essay (selected 6 articles) on your reaction to watching movies in the battle of Changjin Lake. Welcome to read, I hope you will like it.

After watching the movie "Battle of Changjin Lake" 1, my mood is still surging and I can't calm down. The picture of China Volunteers resisting US aggression and aiding Korea still makes my blood boil. I deeply feel that even if we are not treated cruelly by the enemy now, we can't forgive those heroic soldiers who used to wear combat suits. We can't forget that our present years are peaceful, and it is our ancestors who carry heavy burdens for us.

Have you ever eaten potatoes at MINUS 40 degrees? Have you ever had your teeth broken by potatoes? Can you imagine the tragic feeling of lying under the snow and relying on frozen potatoes? After watching the movie, we should be ashamed of wasting food.

Before the war between the two armies, it was the eve of Thanksgiving in the United States. At MINUS 40 degrees, China volunteers clung to the cliff and carefully pulled out the frozen but not too bad black potatoes from their arms; On the other hand, American soldiers not only brought tanks, bombers and shells to the territory of China, but also brought turkeys, bacon, coffee, high-fat biscuits, chocolates and various canned foods ... that's it. The us military also complained that the weather was too cold. If you haven't read the historical materials, you won't believe it. Such an ironic contrast turned out to be true.

However, such a tough fighting environment still can't suppress our determination to defeat and drive away the American troops. After all, our hero is an army that tanks, bombers and other advanced weapons can't make us flinch. For the U.S. military that just wants to fight comfortably, of course, it can't be understood that "there is no hero who can't be frozen or killed, only the glory of the soldiers."

In fact, what impressed me deeply was a sentence in the film: "One punch will save a hundred punches." Revolutionary martyrs exchanged their lives for today's happy life. On the road of peace they paved for us, our new generation of teenagers must study hard, never forget history, move forward with inspiration and expand the future of the motherland.

The reaction of the battle of Changjin Lake to movie 2. I heard that a new movie called The Battle of Changjin Lake was released. So, my parents took me to see this movie today.

The movie The Battle at Lake Changjin tells the story of China Volunteers and American soldiers fighting in Changjin Lake, which is a very important campaign to resist US aggression and aid Korea. "Time is life!" "If we don't fight this war, our next generation will have to fight." "I hope our next generation will live in an era without smoke." ..... Although I can't remember it clearly, every sentence made me burst into tears.

Our volunteers are desperate to fight the hateful American soldiers. Regardless of their own safety, regardless of their delicate body, and finally successfully completed the task. The most impressive picture is that our volunteers are eating cold potatoes at Christmas, while the hateful American soldiers are drinking big wine and eating big meat. What a sharp contrast!

I can't forget the scene of soldiers eating frozen potatoes, the sound of bullets and cannons on the battlefield, and the "ice sculpture" on the snowdrift. When the American commander saw the ice sculpture, he sighed, "Our enemy has such a strong determination that we can never defeat it." Our volunteers have no planes or tanks, but we have firm determination!

According to my father, my great-grandfather also participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and the battles in history were even more tragic than those in the movies. It's hard for me to live in peacetime today. It's all hero's blood! I want to have a grateful heart. If they didn't shelter us from the wind and rain, there would be no happy life today!

Reflection on Watching Movies in the Battle of Changjin Lake 3 National Day is a festival to celebrate the birth of New China. Every National Day, some people travel and some people go back to their hometown. This year, I watched a movie "Battle of Changjin Lake" related to the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea.

This film tells the story of a fisherman and hunter by the Yalu River. He has three sons. The eldest son died in battle, the second son became a company commander, and the third son was fishing at home. Wu's second child is a soldier of China People's Liberation Army. After founding ceremony, he thought there was no war, so he went to visit his family. Unexpectedly, Wu Zheng was ready to return to the army, but he was notified of an emergency assembly in the early morning. Before he left, his younger brother Wu Wanli also wanted to follow his second brother, but he didn't agree. And somehow, he entered the seventh company himself. The two brothers cooperated tacitly on the battlefield and fought bravely to kill the enemy. The weather is very cold, but everyone is still optimistic and positive. In order to boost morale, everyone often plays jokes on each other to enliven the atmosphere.

The most touching thing is that in order not to be discovered by the enemy, the lurking troops lay motionless in the snow and finally all froze to death in the snow. Their spirit of defending the country and defending the country has deeply moved even American officers. The American army found them while cleaning the battlefield. An American officer looked at them with excitement and admiration. He gave a standard military salute to the soldiers who froze to death in China. Finally, the US military signed an armistice agreement, and China soldiers shouted victory.

This film not only presents the audience with the hardships of the battlefield, the grandeur of the scene and the advanced nature of the US military, but also highlights the optimistic and positive attitude of the China Volunteers and their determination to defend the country.

This is the most valuable sight I have ever seen. It tells us: remember history, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and cherish what we have now. If our predecessors had not shed blood for our generation, we might still be ravaged by foreign invaders. The spirit of volunteer soldiers is immortal!

The reaction of the battle of Changjin Lake to film 4. I reminded myself not to take their sacrifice for granted.

There are too many regrets to see the battle in Changjin Lake at six o'clock on Monday night. Neither the advanced weapons of the United States nor the harsh and dangerous environment can defeat the steely will of China soldiers and shake their determination to drive the United States out of the Yalu River.

Sitting in the cinema, I saw the soldiers fighting bloody battles. Ruthless bullets hit them and passed through their chests. I saw that they were very distressed. They are just flesh and blood. There is no indestructible body, why not hurt people?

On the way back, the American army saw many soldiers from China. They were afraid at first. Then there was a tearful picture. People's heroes were completely frozen in the cold weather, and their bodies and cheeks were covered with snow, but their guns were still firmly pointed in the direction of the enemy, as if ready to attack. Seeing this scene, the supreme commander of the US military solemnly saluted the China Volunteers and said, "How can you beat people with such great determination?"

Maybe a soldier's line in the movie gave me the answer. He said, "My daughter asked me, why did you fight this war? Can't we just not call? Actually, we have to fight. If our generation does not fight, it is the next generation. " Yes, they put their lives aside in order to leave us a life without smoke.

I don't know your name, but I know you died for me. Dear ancestors, I will never forget that more than 70 years ago, you were in your prime and fought for us. Thank you for defending our country to the death!

We were born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze. All our eyes are on China, and all the five-star beliefs shine. The people have faith, the country has strength and the nation has hope. Welcome to the prosperous times, be innocent of the prosperous times, and be willing to defend the prosperous China with our youth!

My parents took me to see the battle of Changjin Lake this evening, and I couldn't calm down for a long time after watching it.

This is a movie to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea. I am very moved by this sentence. He said, "If we don't fight this battle, let our next generation fight." All the battles that should be fought have been fought, so that our descendants don't have to fight any more. This spirit is worthy of our China people's admiration for our martyrs. What impressed me deeply was that our soldiers in China ate potatoes in the ice and snow, starving and freezing, while American soldiers ate meat in the barracks. Under such harsh conditions, our soldiers in China still held their ground and fought to the end.

What moved me very much was that Lei Gong bravely transferred the marker bomb and died in the enemy's gunfire. Finally I said, "I'm in pain. I want to go home. " What kind of spirit made him rush to the battlefield without hesitation?

What I can't forget for a long time is that rows of volunteer soldiers keep fighting posture in the position of MINUS 40 degrees and become "ice sculptures" that will never fall.

Without the bloody struggle of our ancestors, there would be no prosperity today! We should always remember, never forget, study hard and serve our motherland.

During the National Day holiday, my mother and I went to the Hollywood cinema in Yulong Square and watched the recently popular patriotic film The Battle of Changjin Lake. Many touching pictures made me burst into tears.

This film tells the story of Chinese sons and daughters fighting to the death with the enemy in the ice and snow to defend their motherland. In the battle, volunteer soldiers passed by death again and again, and many soldiers died on the battlefield. In the weather of MINUS 40 degrees, soldiers can only eat one frozen potato every day, while the enemy is eating barbecue. How difficult the war is! Listening to my mother, "The War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea is one of China's greatest wars against foreign invasion." In extremely cold conditions, the soldiers were short of clothes and food, but their weapons were rudimentary, but they defeated the American army with planes and tanks. It was the martyrs who exchanged their blood and lives for our stable life. Suddenly, my eyes filled with tears.

The last scene was when the American troops retreated, and the volunteers crouched at the height of 1 100 meters were frozen into ice sculptures! Their posture has been in a state of fighting at any time. This scene made me understand what a real hero is!

The most unforgettable sentence is: "We won't fight this battle, but our next generation will fight. If we risk our lives, they will stop fighting in the future! "

We must understand history and remember it. Study hard and serve the motherland when you grow up. When the motherland is rich and strong, no one will dare to bully us!