The US team's movie shocked me quite a bit. A little Brooklyn man who was bullied everywhere. His life's ambition was to serve the country in the army, but he had nowhere to go. Because of a secret experiment, the trajectory of his life was completely changed, he defeated the evil Hydra, saved the world, and eventually became a hero and symbol of the United States. The US team therefore met Peggy, the woman he loved for life, even though he never confessed it. Finally, the agreement with Peggy before the US team crash: next Saturday at the Stork Club, at 8 o'clock, no late. The long-distance agreement, how to look at it, makes people feel distressed.
From that moment on, I completely fell in love with Captain America, who was once weak and strong, but still does not forget his original aspirations. In the entire Marvel hero series, my favorite superhero is the captain.
No matter what you were like, unsightly, cowardly, ignorant, arrogant, obese, etc., you should never give up on yourself. The meaning of success is to be a better one. In the process of pursuing growth, you can never give up on yourself. Once you give up, your world will collapse.
I think a lot of people have been like that thin little man, extremely ordinary, with low self-esteem, always being bullied, and even fighting against others. I used to dare not even look at my child, let alone a date. Weakness is a state that everyone has ever had, and there is no need to dwell on it. The most important thing is how you go from weak to strong, and how to grow into a powerful person. I am very impressed with this.
The shock to me in just two hours of filming was immense. If a person wants to succeed, he must pay the corresponding price. The American team defeated Hydra, defeated Schmidt, and gave their life there. In these two hours, I saw how a person went from weak to strong, from failure to success. The US team’s values are the most important for maintaining world peace, so once faced with the need to sacrifice himself to get world peace, he chose to sacrifice without hesitation. I like Captain America like this. I sacrificed myself and gave up love. I wonder if I can't do this kind of sentiment.
Enlightenment from the US team:
Revelation 1: No matter what you have been like, you can't give up yourself. Never give up is the creed of life.
Enlightenment 2: There is always a path for you in this world. All you have to do is to find that path and work hard to cultivate yourself until you become what you want.
Revelation 3: The stronger the ability, the greater the responsibility. If you want to get more, you must be prepared to give more.
Revelation 4: Life is not only a marriage, but also an unforgettable love, even if it is just love, because it is too beautiful.
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