Two good films that left a deep impression this year: "Looking for a Dream" and "Going Forward". "Going Forward" is adapted from real events in the United States. I didn't understand the real events before watching the film. According to the routine, I thought the film would put a lot of space in a thrilling fire fighting operation, and the process was tortuous and difficult. Unexpectedly, a large amount of space in the film is used to depict the life, character, and family of every ordinary firefighter. Because of this, the death of 19 firefighters in the last fire is tragic and unbearable. The life of every firefighter is so ordinary and ordinary, it seems to be our own life. Some people have just bought a pair of limited edition shoes, some have become new dads who are at a loss for caring for their babies, some are unhappy in love, some are distressed by the imbalance of work and family life, some love music and have their own band even if it may not be professional. .... But everyone loves their work and cherishes this precious brotherhood. A fire brought this to an abrupt end. The most memorable scene in the movie is that when the captain sent Wood Brain to watch the wind, Wood Brain got into the car and raised a piece of dust. The dust blurred all the other players. Wood Brain and McKinsey raised their middle fingers to tease each other, but they didn't. Think this is actually a farewell. The wooden brain shell returned to the safety zone, eagerly looking forward to the response from the walkie-talkie, intermittently at first, until no one answered at the end... The fire struck and swallowed 19 lively lives. They are so young. Some of them are looking forward to seeing the girl who fell in love at first sight again, some want to spend dinner with their family in the evening, and some want to sing life with music... But everything has become possible. The end of silence. The wooden brain shell finally insisted on entering the gymnasium. When all the family members saw that it was not their own family members who had survived, they were desperate, grief, and collapsed, and all their emotions reached their peak again. Wood brain shell is extremely guilty, and online said he suffers from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Losing a close relative is painful enough, not to mention the 19 life and death brothers who sympathize with brothers who are not family members. There is a line in the movie: Figure out what you can live with, and what you can die without. This seems to answer what the meaning of life is. How short a person’s life is. The pain and unsatisfactory in it are common to everyone, but these are the normal conditions of life. We must understand that these things can only live with, but are these unsatisfactory really so important? When life is about to disappear, How much will you think of all the purgatory and torture in your life? Will you still be immersed in these pains and refuse to come out and waste your life? Since you are born as a human being, please cherish this only opportunity to embody the value of life. The English name of the movie is: Only the brave. It is said that a word from the Greek god Dionysus-only the brave enjoy noble and glorious deaths. Only the brave can enjoy the noble and glorious death. In China, Sima Qian also has an old saying that everyone knows: a person is inherently dead, or heavier than Mount Tai, or lighter than a feather. The lives of these nineteen heroes are undoubtedly heavier than Mount Tai, noble and glorious. Finally, the applause and respect are dedicated to the heroes. RIP.
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