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Which movie is the most unforgettable for you?

The most unforgettable movie for me is "The Story of Hachiko". I heard that it was adapted from a true story. I couldn't help crying when I watched this movie. I'm not exaggerating. If you haven't seen it, you can go watch it.

The movie is about a university professor who picked up a pastoral dog at the station on his way home and named him "Hachiko". Hachiko has grown from a puppy to a big dog. He accompanies the professor to work on time every day, and appears at the bus station where the professor goes home at 5 p.m. to wait for the professor, day after day, year after year. One day, the professor suddenly suffered a myocardial infarction at school and was unable to get up and show up at the station. But Hachiko still showed up at the station on time day after day, year after year, waiting for the professor to show up. Rain or shine, it was not until the ninth year that Hachiko himself fell.

Dogs are man’s most loyal friends and the most understanding of humanity. I also had a dog at home, who was very smart and obedient. I remember that when we were out doing farm work, it would always go out with us and wait for us to come back together. I always liked to put a few corns on its back. If the corns fell in the middle, it would pick them up in its mouth and walk to you, as if He was telling me to help him put it up. But that winter I went to school, and it kept following me. When I got in the car, it chased me in the car. When I came back at the weekend, I found out that it hadn’t come back after that trip. More than ten years have passed, and now I still feel sad when I think about it.

Hello, I am very happy to answer your question. Some movies will never be forgotten after watching them. Some movie clips will always be engraved in my heart after watching them. Which movie has such a big impact on my heart? What about strength? Then there is only "Purple Sun"

"Purple Sun" is a war drama written and directed by Feng Xiaoning, co-starring Fu Dalong, Maeda Chie, and Anna Tenilalova The film was released in China on April 11, 2001. The film is set in 1945, when the Second World War is about to end, and tells the story of how three young people of different nationalities turned from enemies into friends after experiencing a major life-and-death test.

What are the scenes that I will always remember in my mind? The first is the scene where the Japanese invaders brutalized the Chinese people. I have not forgotten it to this day. It is unforgettable. I took 2 pictures of the male protagonist’s mother. The screenshots from the movie when he was killed made my heart bleed after watching it.

There is also a section where Yang Yufu laments the cruelty of the Japanese by the river: Why do you Japanese come to us to kill people? Next to him, Akiba also complained that he was also a victim of war. Yes, all wars are tragic, which inspired the audience to reflect on war.

Finally, there is the self-destruction of the Japanese kamikaze team and the death of Akiba. Compared with many anti-Japanese dramas, director Feng Xiaoning really thought about the evil of war and expressed it in movies. I believe that viewers who have watched it will have their own feelings. Let’s end with the last three pictures.

Hello, I am very happy to answer your question. I hope my answer will satisfy you.

A strong young man will make a country strong, and an independent young man will make a country independent.

This film uses seven historical and eternal moments to commemorate the 70th birthday of the motherland!

"Kung Fu"

Stephen Chow, mentioning this name makes people look up to him. He is a representative of an era and a symbol of humor and comedy. "Kung Fu" is one of Stephen Chow's most classic masterpieces, and has even become a kung fu movie that is difficult to surpass. How did he do it? Of course, as a classic kung fu movie, it does not just rely on fists and kicks to win the audience's recognition.

"Kung Fu" is an action comedy written, directed and starred by Stephen Chow in 2004. This movie is also the symbol of "Xingye" in many people's hearts. Even more than ten years later, this "little people, big feelings" movie is still endlessly watchable.

As an action film, "Kung Fu", directed by Stephen Chow, departs from the usual serious and pious style. The whimsical plot and unbridled imagination make people addicted to it.

And this movie is also a movie in which Stephen Chow fully reflects his own style and ideas. Whether it is the film itself or the imprint of the times involved in the film, it is insurmountable.

Have you watched "Xiao Bing Zhang Ga"?

I remember watching it many times when I was a child, so these four words were the first thing that came to my mind when I saw this title.

Zhang Ga, a soldier whose parents had both died since childhood, had been dependent on his grandmother. One day, he witnessed his grandmother being killed by Japanese invaders while trying to cover an injured Eighth Route Army soldier. He decided to avenge his grandmother and rescued her. Captain Zhong of the Eighth Route Army was captured. He embarked on a journey to find Luo Jinbao, the guerrilla platoon leader. Although he made a lot of jokes along the way, his wit, bravery and firm will were deeply imprinted in my heart. He is a little hero worthy of admiration.

He is a young man.

A once naughty and reckless young man, he battled wits and courage with the enemy, played the enemy around, and finally avenged his grandmother with the Eighth Route Army. After many trainings, he grew into a qualified Eighth Route Army investigator.

Face difficulties without fear of hardship.

Don’t be afraid to move forward in the face of suffering.

Face the enemy and dare to fight.

1. "Warm Spring" is a simple story that hints at a profound truth. The director uses warm, delicate and simple themes throughout the film's narrative process. The creative techniques enable the film to truly narrate a touching scene in beautiful and smooth images. There is no need for any "makeup" from the story to the pictures. Because it is real, the emotions and shocks the audience gets are also real. The director does not need to deliberately sensationalize the film, and the audience will shed tears uncontrollably.