The reason why I only went to see this movie now is because I think it is better to watch war movies or go to movies, it is more enjoyable and touching.
Since I only went to see it now, there are not many people in the cinema, and there are almost dozens of people, so I chose the best seat to watch.
The first half is mainly about the description of the war, which is very enjoyable, especially the sound effect of Wanda Cinema, which makes people look very cool. The description of war is the essence of war films, and it is also the most difficult part to control. First, the arrangement of personnel is very important for personnel scheduling because the war scene is relatively large and there are many personnel. Second, the explosion scene, this is mainly for the control of the effect and safety, especially for the close-range blasting scene. experience, and completed the task brilliantly.
In fact, what impressed me about this film was not the cruel description of the war, but the dedication to the millet land in the literary drama.
The first time I had the urge to cry was when Gu Zidi found out that he had found his troops, Gu Zidi climbed down from the ladder and kept saying, "Don't frame me, don't, don't frame me. My old Gu." Gu Zidi has been looking for his own troops for many years, and he has encountered obstacles everywhere and offended many people. What he needs to find is actually a name, a sense of belonging, and an explanation for himself and his brothers. When this wish finally came true, Gu Zidi could no longer restrain his inner joy and was also afraid that his wish would fail. With such a complicated mood, Gu Zidi said the previous words.
The second time was in front of the head of the regiment. When Gu Zidi learned that there was no rallying horn, Gu Zidi panicked. Although he said that it was for the entire army, although he said that he sacrificed himself to complete the big you, but Gu Zidi was in a hurry. Di is facing a total of 47 brothers, these brothers who share weal and woe with me, Gu Zidi watched his soldiers fall one by one, but he still insisted, insisted, and did not hear the rallying call. , even if there is only one person left, stand firm.
The third time, at the end, when the rallying horn, which was delayed for more than ten years, sounded, the 47 martyrs from the 9th Company finally returned home and finally completed their outstanding tasks. This is the greatest consolation for the revolutionary martyrs. They Deserved honor.
The most touching thing is the last dialogue between the
company commander and the instructor. I didn't embarrass you, did I?
In the next life, we will be brothers.
Brother, this word is simply an extravagant expectation for modern people. Look at the friends around you, who can be called brothers. I think there are very few. Maybe at that time, they had a deeper understanding of this word. The friendship between them, the brotherly affection between the regiment commander and Gu Zidi, and even the last acquaintance between the artillery regiment commander and Gu Zidi can all be called brothers. Let's look at us again. We are less sharing weal and woe, but more are intriguing. Maybe that era was younger and simpler.
"Assembly" is a rare good domestic film in recent years, and I think it is very suitable for young people like us to watch. Recalling the memories, the domestic war film I watched, "Railway Guerrilla"? "Little Soldier Zhang Ga"? Or "Liu Hulan"? Of course, heroes are of course to be praised, but they are not gods, and it is impossible to reflect the most glorious side of human beings everywhere. Heroes also have moments of fear, hesitation, and sui. This is certain and inevitable. , Because heroes are like us, they are also living people, so what we should commemorate most are those unsung heroes. Without them, we would still be bullied by those goddamn little Japanese. Without them, China would be worthless. For the second, in other words, there is no new China without them! They should also be remembered by people, praised by people, and remembered by people forever!
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