If their sacrifice is to live for us, then let us live, and then we live to live for more people!
I have to say that there are still many classic quotations in the whole film. The scale of the entire special training is not much different from that of the domestic special training, and the shots inside are also sketchy, obviously not the point. The climax occurred in the last village defense battle. At the moment when the flag was raised, I really saw the true nature of a bloody soldier. The village defense battle escalated to the motherland defense battle. The entire tactical coordination is quite pure, from finding bottlenecks in terrain research, deploying remote-controlled bombs to assigning tasks, making rational use of terrain and personnel characteristics, and having a perfect partner. Using the human body as a shield to find the sniper, the non-commissioned officer who was used as the shield accurately provided his teammates with accurate directions even when he was continuously beaten. I admire him. But this shot appeared in the movie to enhance the artistic appeal. There is a scene where the commander asks the soldier. After the mission, your son asks you "Dad, are you a hero?" The soldier replied "No, but my commander is". The feeling of slacking on the horse suddenly rose, but in the end, At the moment when the commander’s body bomb was in front of him, my beard was eliminated, and he deserved to be a true soldier!
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