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What do you think the soldiers who died in "Changjin Lake: Shuimen Bridge" were thinking at the last moment of their lives?

We cannot know what each people's hero was thinking when he finally died, but we can feel his thoughts from the ideals he pursued throughout his life and his unrepentant dedication during his lifetime.

Wu Qianli’s thoughts

Wan Li finally grew up. The first time he pinched Wan Li's face, what he was thinking was: Has Wan Li grown so big? God, how many years have passed. After her mother gave birth to Wanli, she shared all the delicious food with his younger brother. He believed that Wanli was born to compete with him for food. That's why he likes to bully his younger brother by pinching his face. I gave him the gun and said not to attack anyone, but he didn't listen. If someone hadn't come to give him the order, Wu Qianli would have really wanted to beat him.

This kid is too courageous. Does he think that fighting is just a waste of time? Suddenly, he felt inexplicably sentimental. You also go to fight, and I also go to fight. If I die in the battle, what will happen to my parents? My eldest brother is no longer here. You are at home, give them a thought. He didn't expect that his brother would be so stubborn that he would secretly follow him and stop the division commander's car in order to enlist in the army.

After much thought, what he wanted most was not to die on the battlefield, fifty thousand miles away! Baili... He had experienced it once. If it happened again, he would have to kneel down holding the urn. He saw him grow up little by little for the first time, when Wan Li was air-blasted at a house in the middle of the mountain, when Wan Li gave him frozen potatoes, when Tan Zi died for the sake of sacrifice, and when Wan Li said, the soldiers of the Seventh Company are all my brothers. After seeing his recklessness, impulsiveness, courage, willfulness, tenacity, and kindness, he knew that this wild child had matured after he was quickly run over by the giant wheel of war

Pinghe's thoughts

In fact, sacrifice is of course painful. Pinghe, who has witnessed Lei Gong and Tan Zi sacrifice themselves, knows that this pain is not only in the victims, but also in the hearts of the comrades fighting side by side. Therefore, I choose to leave a smile, and I also hope that my comrades will not be sad because of it, and Qianli who fired the gun will not feel guilty because of it.

In Pinghe's letter home, there is a sentence that perhaps he did not have time to say before he died: "If you can't go back, please don't cry for me, I'm ready." Maybe "I" won't be able to witness that victorious tomorrow with you, but after a proper death, the soul returns to its hometown. Isn't it a kind of homecoming? Aiming bullets at the enemy when charging, and leaving a smile to his comrades before dying, this is Pinghe.

Salute to the Heroes

"Changjin Lake Shuimen Bridge" is shocking and inspiring. It is full of positive energy, especially the detailed description, which is moving. The heroic fight of the People's Volunteers in the Battle of Watergate Bridge was vividly displayed. The emotions of resisting U.S. aggression, aiding Korea, and defending the country are intertwined with various emotions. The audience felt a strong sense of national pride in the sincere emotions!

Two Changjin Lakes are very good commercial films, with very good special effects and hard-working actors. The plot setting is so-so and can only be considered barely passable. There are too many mistakes in it that I won’t mention. But the most important thing is that as a main theme film, he did not shoot the main theme, only the horror of war. Why do the volunteers fight and why are they not afraid of sacrifice? These cannot be achieved by shouting a few slogans. Especially in the character background design, it is completely meaningless to have to create compatriots, brothers, and relatives. These cover up the true revolutionary friendship and care for comrades-in-arms.