The story as a whole is quite complete, and many plots that seemed inconspicuous at the time echoed each other, blending despair, hope, solidarity, and reconstruction, and finally rose to the height of emotional identification with the country.
The protagonist was just a small person at the beginning, and was forced to be involved in the tide of the times, unaware of the role he was playing to change the society. Being immature can even make people feel a little disappointed and exhausted. With the development of events, the protagonist finally completed his self-growth, which is exactly the choice of history.
How to make a patriotic film, this film gives a good reference option. This form is easier to identify with than those sermons.
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