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What are your thoughts after reading "Eight Hundred"?

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The movie "Eight Hundred" has long been known to everyone in the circle of friends in recent times. When the movie opens, a sense of reality and depression arises spontaneously.

The word "A hail of bullets" has been in my mind for a long time, but after watching this movie, I realized what a scene of a "Rain of bullets" looks like. Every flesh and blood body has no luck in the hail of bullets. One second it is running on the battlefield, and the next second it falls in a pool of blood.

Separated by a river, one side is full of life and wealth, while the other side is filled with bullets and bullets. But the spirit and blood of the soldiers on the other side where the bullets were raining awakened the people on the other side of the river.

What war brings to people is definitely not the glory of the victor, but the disaster of the common people. It is said that there are 800 soldiers holding on, but in fact there are less than half.

Faced with powerful and ruthless enemies, these soldiers certainly flinched. Human hearts are made of flesh, and of course they also have feelings. Who doesn’t want to be in front of his parents, and who doesn’t want to stay with his lover for a long time? However, in the current national crisis, many people, even if they have not read a book, are well aware of the principle of giving up the small self to become the greater self.

Every period of peace and prosperity is hard-won. As future generations, we should always be grateful, cherish the present, live up to the time, study hard, live hard, and live out ourselves. of that meaning.

Everyone has his or her own mission, responsibility, and excitement in life. If everyone can bring it to the extreme, that would be the best reward for our ancestors who risked their lives to create or maintain a peaceful era, and it would also be an inheritance of spirit and human expectations.