Wu is like a fireball full of energy, which not only brings energy, but also brings energy to us onlookers. I wonder, what kind of energy is in Wu's body, so that he can make such warm and powerful behavior in such a difficult and difficult situation?
This is a firm belief! Before the action, the soldiers of the Seventh Company made a deep and firm respect for the direction of the motherland. They fully understand why they are fighting. No matter how difficult it is, even if you sacrifice your life, you should protect the newly established new China, and protect the happiness and tranquility of your hometown elders and hundreds of millions of people in China. And this belief must be strong enough to rival others, otherwise how can it show such fearless and admirable actions? As Claire said: "People live for a certain belief", and the belief energy loaded on Wu is vividly reflected in this film, which is equally awe-inspiring! This belief not only brought infinite strength to himself, but also loaded all the people and things that came into contact with him.
This is a heroic optimism! The tragic war is indescribable, and the tragic battle of Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake is the ultimate test of people's will to survive. Not only are weapons and equipment far inferior to those of the United States, but logistics supplies such as food, shelter and clothing are even more different. On the one hand, potatoes as cold as ice are missing from the cotton-padded jacket, and on the other hand, turkey is eaten with red wine. Why can soldiers persist in fighting in such a disparity? They risked their lives again and again to complete the task. Without the firm and heroic revolutionary optimism of "sacrificing more and daring to change the sun and the moon", it will definitely not work. In the film, we can often see the firm and heroic optimism of Wu and his comrades. No matter how bitter, the heart should be full of sunshine!
It is a deep family inheritance! Wu and Wu Baili are three brothers. Wu Baili has died, and Wu is about to go to war. He hoped that Wu Wanli could stay with his mother and take care of him, but Wu Wan Li secretly jumped on the train to resist US aggression and aid Korea. From the heart of human nature, there is an old mother at home. Wu wants to protect his younger brother and hopes that he can go back alive. However, the cruel reality of the war cannot be determined by Wu's personal will, and the two brothers may die at any time. Wu Wanli is in danger again and again. A young man who has not experienced the test of blood and fire in war must have felt the shock of fear and painful struggle in his heart. Wu is also afraid that he can't bear it, hoping to bring strength to his brother. But the ultimate source of strength still comes from his own heart. Therefore, Wu hopes his younger brother can face it with a smile, no matter how bitter it is, even on a stiff face. He firmly believes that even passive positive actions will definitely bring about changes in inner thoughts. The infinite power brought by my brother's deep affection for Wu Wan Li must be deeply rooted in my heart.
The spirit of "smile no matter how hard it is" shown by Watergate Bridge in Changjin Lake is worth our aftertaste. Today's peaceful times are bought by countless people with their lives and blood. These soldiers who died for the new China can "smile" under such difficult circumstances. Living in a new era, why don't we cheer up and work hard?